Logsearch Update – July 2019

The latest update (v0.0.7) has just been released…

The headline is the addition of a number of new awards and award steps – but also includes some preparation for future enhancements, notably band/mode endorsements for awards.

Underneath the covers, this update also addresses some incompatabilities with the new version of PHP.

Issues Addressed

This addresses the following GitLab issues:

  • Issue #00007 – Add “Internal Use Only” indicator for SpecialFlags in Directory
  • Issue #00008 – Add new levels CUFF-A-15 and CUFF-H-15
  • Issue #00010 – Add new level FFF-H-200
  • Issue #00012 – Add new levels 4OFF-A-Silver(6) and 4OFF-H-Silver(10)
  • Issue #00015 – Updated legacy CSS in email template
  • Issue #00019 – Provide for band/mode endorsements
  • Issue #00020 – Add new levels LZFF-A-10 and LZFF-H-20
  • Issue #00021 – Amend YOFF award to include YOFF-0028
  • Issue #00023 – Revised rules for SVFF awards
  • Issue #00024 – Add new levels LAFF-A-40 and LAFF-H-40
  • Issue #00025 – Address PHP7 incompatabilities

Open Issues can be found in the GitLab Issue Tracker.

Future Plans

All being well, the next update will (at long last) address the lack of Club Station reports in “Top Operators”… I think I have the answer, but some work is still needed.

In the near future, all CTFF references in The Azores will be migrated to a new CUFF series.  This has been promised for a while (including in the last updates), but time has been in short supply!

All existing activations and their QSOs will be migrated too; as will P2Ps.

Personal Note

Development of Logsearch has to fit around family and work commitments! Unfortunately, my job means I’m on the road a lot!

I am also on vacation 2019-07-20 until 2019-08-06.

Feedback

Any problems, or new feature requests, via the Help Desk Forum please.

Logsearch Update – May 2019

The latest update (v0.0.6) has just been released… yes, I know it has been a while.

The headline is the addition of the 2019 Top Operators and Reference Reports… plus the next step of the CUFF-A/H awards.

Issues Addressed

This addresses the following GitLab issues:

  • Issue #00005 – Enable setting of P2P error codes
  • Issue #00008 – error in CUFF award application now fixed
  • Issue #00010 – new level FFF-H-100 added
  • Issue #00012 – error in 4OFF award application now fixed
  • Issue #00015 – updated legacy URLs errors in email template
  • Issue #00017 – extra fields added to Latest Log page
  • Issue #00020 – added entry level LZFF awards (5/10)

Open Issues can be found in the GitLab Issue Tracker.

Future Plans

In the near future, all CTFF references in The Azores will be migrated to a new CUFF series.  This has been promised for a while (including in the last update), but time has been in short supply!

All existing activations and their QSOs will be migrated too; as will P2Ps.

Personal Note

Development of Logsearch has to fit around family and work commitments! This is particularly the case as I’ve recently started a new job which means I’m on the road a lot!

Feedback

Any problems, or new feature requests, via the Help Desk Forum please.

RFF activators and hunters Rating. The Rules

Since the beginning of 2019 we have started to maintain a Rating of RFF activators and hunters in the categories:

  • individual activators by the number of RFF-references activated during the year;
  • all over the World hunters by the number of RFF-references credited for the year;
  • Russian hunters by the number of RFF-references credited for the year.

RFF Rating Rules:

1. The Ratings of RFF-activators and RFF-hunters are calculated on the base of approved logs, submitted by the RFF-activators to RFF log-manager. QSOs conducted since 00:00 UTC of January 01 and until 23:59 UTC of December 31 of the reviewed year are counted.

2. Any valid RFF references are counted for the Rating, regardless of whether they were already credited to activators and hunters in previous years or still not.

3. The activators rating considers only those references, where 44 or more QSOs were conducted by the activator in the reviewed year. Otherwise the reference is not taken into account in activator’s result for reviewed year.

4. RFF references are credited to hunters on the basis of QSO records in approved logs, submitted by activators, regardless of whether the RFF reference is credited to the activator or not (see Section 3).

5. TOP-10 activators and TOP-44 hunters charts are published on the website and updated as far as submitting and approving activators logs.

6. Activators logs are accepted for the Rating no later than January 5 of the year following the reviewed one.

7. The final results of the year are published on the website on January 15 of the year following the reviewed one.

8. Awarding:

  • the best RFF-hunter and best RFF-activator of the year are awarded with commemorative prizes;
  • RFF-hunters and RFF-activators, who took the II and III places, are awarded with commemorative certificates;
  • russian RFF-hunters, who took I–III places, are awarded with commemorative certificates.

RFF national coordinator and log-manager are not nominee for awarding.

9. The Rules of RFF Rating may be changed in any their part during the current year. The changes are published on the website in the Rules and take effect:
— in terms of categories and awarding since the moment of publication depending on sponsoring;
— in other parts since the next year beginning.

“Russian Flora & Fauna”. activators and hunters Rating 2019


Commemorative prizes for the best RFF hunter and RFF activator in 2018
Commemorative certificates were departed to the leaders of the rating following by the prizes

73 & 44! RFF Team

Get your requested UN award

To get your requested UN awards you should follow the next three steps.

  1. Go to the UN program website and go to the tab “Diplomas were awarded to” : https://www.unff.kz/
  2. Enter your call in the “download diplomas” window
  3. Select your request award and download.
  4. Below screenshots guide you through the procedure
  5. Information supplied by Artur UN6QC
    Program coordinator WWFF in Kazakhstan.

 

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