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RMS PACTOR Statistics
It seems that the statistics does not tell the truth.
It looks like the whole bunch of traffic is done on the highest level allowed on that channel, even if the truth is that traffic have been done in Pactor 1.
It looks like the whole bunch of traffic is done on the highest level allowed on that channel, even if the truth is that traffic have been done in Pactor 1.
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The statistics do show no P1 traffic. That is not true.
There was yesterday done P1 file transfer to a P1,2,3 40m freq on RMS LA3F using RMS Express and a PK232 running only P1 now documented by logs for both stations.
73 de la7um Finn
Multiply the number: 9 P1 (unaccounted for) by 28 days in febr = 252 (P1) for ONE RMS Pactor alone.
I have not had time to check logs for all days by summarizing the real numbers.
Eric, KB6YNO, Winlink/WL2K SYSOP since 1998 and user since 1995 (CPO, USCG, retired)
There is a serious possibility that those contacts have been registered as P3 contacts in the same manner that P1 contacts have been registered as P3 contacts when being done on those P123 channels.
P1 was registered as P2 when done on P1,2 channels. Possibly that maybe was the only channels where P2 connects as well were corrrect registered as P2.
When talking WW aggregated figures and maybe conclusions based upon them, then a correct interpretation may be of some importance.
It is a pity that the eventual transition from P1 into WINMOR cannot be read out by correlaton of reduction in correct P1 figures. They were erroneously presented as almost "zero" from the very introduction of WINMOR.
I hope the new P1234 channels in the future do not imply presentaton of every lower level contacts registered as P4.
Good luck. LA7UM/Finn RMS Pactor 1234 LA3F, RMS WINMOR LA3F-5