[NSRCA-dist1] PatternScoring System

Ed Alt ed_alt at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 6 01:39:10 AKST 2015


Yep, several of us were doing that with our phones at Canandaigua.  You really could take a minimalist approach and skip the display monitor.  It's a nice to have, not a necessity.

> On Nov 6, 2015, at 5:32 AM, Scott Smith via NSRCA-dist1 <nsrca-dist1 at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
> 
> By browsing to www.PatternScoring.com
> 
> One of the functions of Peter's adapter is uploading contest data (JSON output from MS) to his web server.  When the data is refreshed, any client browser is automatically updated.  That's the scoreboard.
> 
> MS will have the upload feature next year so as scores are entered, data can be uploaded and people can view it real time.  
> 
> I think everyone at Ken's contest is a believer of this technology.... http://www.patternscoring.com/98d96681-98e6-4ca1-a7d5-b8cbe63c0786
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 7:10 PM, S Piu via NSRCA-dist1 <nsrca-dist1 at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
>> Scott,
>> 
>>   Intrigued:  how do you propose people use their cell phones to retrieve score-status-results mid-way during the contest?
>> 
>> Sal
>> 
>> 
>>> On 11/5/2015 5:36 AM, Scott Smith wrote:
>>> If you have computers (plural) at the field, you don't need something like Pi.  
>>> 
>>> You can't use the scoring computer to render the scoreboard unless it has dual monitor outputs.  You also don't need a scoreboard, people could just use their phones.
>>> 
>>> I would still consider a printer to be part of required "minimum equipment"
>>> 
>>> I believe the direction Peter is going is to use his app in conjunction with Master Scoring.  MS has the reports, Nat's scheduling, matrix and TBL.  He wants his system to be used at the Nat's and the easiest way to do that is interface with MS.  His "adaptor" then just has to manage the iPods.  You can run a local contest with just his software, but setup and reporting may be easier with MS.  
>>> 
>>> You can read more about it at www.PatternScoring.com (there is a manual there you can download for more info)
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 7:55 PM, S Piu <spiurc at comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> I'm not sure if my prior post-attempts made it to everyone, so some of this may be a repeat:
>>>> 
>>>> First, I'm  not in favor of a district-shared printer.  I've had two printers go to dry-ink conditions from lack of constant use, which would be a very likely scenario between contest seasons for D1. While new ink cartridges easily resolves this issue, via purchase immediately prior to a contest, the dry ink within the printer can be challenging to recover from. 
>>>> 
>>>> Second, having experience running a contest essentially by myself, I am intrigued if the Vogel system could ease my workload with score-entry.    If a local WiFi needs to be set up to enable it, this presents the problem of wifi distance/range limitations or requirements.  Site-specific arrangements will need to be considered.  My site probably has too great of distances to effectively use Wifi due to electric source via generator arrangement (which is set up to support local in-place structures that are intentionally far away from the flight line).  Therefore, is there a long-wired option with the Vogel system  to consider? 
>>>> 
>>>> As you recall, at my last hosted-event, I used an erasable marking board, which seams to satisfy pilot's thirst for placement info entering the last few rounds. I use the Master Scoring software which will very easily generate each pilot's data and statistics for the entire event that can easily be emailed to anyone requesting their info.
>>>> 
>>>>   Regarding Raspberry Pi:  why bother with a Pi if we're already bringing laptops to the event, for software scoring purposes, which could also display on the big screen TV via HDMI port?  On the flip side, if Scott Smith's Master Scoring program could be made to work on the PI, then PI would be another smaller package and cheaper alternative versus bringing out a laptop or desktop PC.
>>>>    I wonder if the Vogel system use a Pi and/or a PC laptop/desktop ?
>>>> 
>>>> Sal
>>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>> 
>>>>> On 11/2/2015 7:07 PM, Dave Lockhart via NSRCA-dist1 wrote:
>>>>> I’d be fine with a video scoreboard.  Pilot tares / stats can be emailed at the end of the contest.
>>>>> 
>>>>>  
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dave
>>>>> 
>>>>>  
>>>>> 
>>>>> From: NSRCA-dist1 [mailto:nsrca-dist1-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Dana Beaton via NSRCA-dist1
>>>>> Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 7:03 PM
>>>>> To: Anthony Romano <anthonyr105 at hotmail.com>; CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT <nsrca-dist1 at lists.nsrca.org>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-dist1] PatternScoring System
>>>>> 
>>>>>  
>>>>> 
>>>>> Not much. We need hard copy to share out the pilot stats at the end of the contest. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> 
>> 
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