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Next I wrote several more script to rank data extracted from the logs and plot that info on Google Maps using KML, a markup language for plotting points, lines and text on maps. and grid square info for all logged calls from an online server and saved the info to my server for later display. After manually checking and performing some minor cleanup of the logs and ensuring proper format I then wrote a script to collect Lat./Lon. More specifically an example log entry should look like this “0200 K1RA 559 VA 5W”. When automatically parsing logs it is very importatnt that the entries follow a given format and in this case its “GMT_HHMM Hound_Call RST State Name Power”. I am pleased to see most all Foxes used either N1MM and my UDC or provided the required log format to the qfox Yahoo Group reflector. Read on to see the details of what I’ve done. This year I attempted to use my mad skills to leverage Google Maps and dynamically generated KML to cram several ranking views of both Foxes and Hounds into maneuverable and interactive maps. See my main QRP page link above to review past and recent content. In the past I have attempted to generate some additional interest in these QRP Fox Hunt events by providing online audio of the events as well as analysis through several scripts I’ve written to generate various standings and static maps. Welcome all you fox and hound participants and curious onlookers who are interested in my analysis and unofficial running results of this 2011-12 winter run of the 40m QRP Fox Hunt.
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Below are the final stats and maps for the event. The 2011-12 winter season of the 40m CW QRP Fox Hunts is over. K1RA as KW4VA /M in Virginia QSO Party 2012.Unofficial 40m QRP Fox Hunt Results for 2008/9.Unofficial 80m QRP Fox Hunt Results for 2008/9.