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</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>That is it! the kepler data has been updated.
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<P>
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<H2><A NAME="ss11.7">11.7 The QRZ callbook</A>
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</H2>
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<P>The command <EM>sh/qrz</EM> will only work once you have followed a few
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simple steps. First you need to get a user ID and password from qrz.com.
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Simply go to the site and create one. Secondly you need to copy the file
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/spider/perl/Internet.pm to /spider/local and alter it to match your user
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ID and password. You also at this point need to set $allow=1 to complete
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the setup. Many thanks to Fred Lloyd, the proprieter of
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<A HREF="http://www.qrz.com">qrz.com</A> for allowing this access.
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<P>
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<HR>
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<A HREF="adminmanual-12.html">Next</A>
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<HR>
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<H1>The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual </H1>
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<H2>Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)</H2>Version 1.32 February 2001
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<H2>Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)</H2>Version 1.33 February 2001
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<P><HR>
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<EM>A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.</EM>
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<HR>
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<LI><A HREF="adminmanual-11.html#ss11.4">11.4 The Aliases file</A>
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<LI><A HREF="adminmanual-11.html#ss11.5">11.5 Console.pl</A>
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<LI><A HREF="adminmanual-11.html#ss11.6">11.6 Updating kepler data</A>
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<LI><A HREF="adminmanual-11.html#ss11.7">11.7 The QRZ callbook</A>
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</UL>
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<P>
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<H2><A NAME="toc12">12.</A> <A HREF="adminmanual-12.html">CVS</A></H2>
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<title>The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual
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<author>Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)
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<date>Version 1.32 February 2001
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<date>Version 1.33 February 2001
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<abstract>
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A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
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</abstract>
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That is it! the kepler data has been updated.
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<sect1>The QRZ callbook
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<P>
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The command <em>sh/qrz</em> will only work once you have followed a few
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simple steps. First you need to get a user ID and password from qrz.com.
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Simply go to the site and create one. Secondly you need to copy the file
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/spider/perl/Internet.pm to /spider/local and alter it to match your user
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ID and password. You also at this point need to set $allow=1 to complete
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the setup. Many thanks to Fred Lloyd, the proprieter of
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<htmlurl url="http://www.qrz.com" name="qrz.com"> for allowing this access.
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<sect>CVS
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The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual
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Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)
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Version 1.32 February 2001
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Version 1.33 February 2001
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A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
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______________________________________________________________________
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11.4 The Aliases file
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11.5 Console.pl
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11.6 Updating kepler data
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11.7 The QRZ callbook
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12. CVS
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+o Net-Telnet-3.02.tar.gz
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+o Curses-1.05.tar.gz
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+o Time-HiRes-01.20.tar.gz
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@ -392,7 +394,10 @@
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# vi /etc/group (or your favorite editor)
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# vi /etc/group (or your favorite editor)
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You also need to add some others to the group, including your own
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callsign (this will be used as an alias) and root. The finished line
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@ -459,7 +464,6 @@
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alter the text of any section. Some of the lines look a little odd.
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Take this line for example ....
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$myemail = "ianmaude\@btinternet.com";
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@ -522,11 +526,7 @@
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If all is well then login on another term or console as _s_y_s_o_p and cd
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to /spider/perl. Now issue the following command ...
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$ client.pl
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$ client.pl
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@ -2572,6 +2572,17 @@
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1111..77.. TThhee QQRRZZ ccaallllbbooookk
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The command _s_h_/_q_r_z will only work once you have followed a few simple
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steps. First you need to get a user ID and password from qrz.com.
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Simply go to the site and create one. Secondly you need to copy the
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file /spider/perl/Internet.pm to /spider/local and alter it to match
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your user ID and password. You also at this point need to set
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$allow=1 to complete the setup. Many thanks to Fred Lloyd, the
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proprieter of qrz.com for allowing this access.
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1122.. CCVVSS
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CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider
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If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp
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The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your
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current directory.
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This command is all on one line.
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Hopefully your screen should show you downloading files. The -z3
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simply compresses the download to improve speed. When this has
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finished, you will have exactly the same as if you had untarred a full
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@ -2693,7 +2704,6 @@
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any of the perl scripts have been altered or added, again, CVS will
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tell you.
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You will find any changes documented in the /spider/Changes file.
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commands that are useful for a sysop. These are listed below in
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alphabetical order. The number in brackets following the command name
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is the permissions level needed to use the command.
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1133..11.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((00))
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aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee [[00--99]] <<ppaatttteerrnn>> Set an accept filter line for announce
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This filter would only allow announces that were posted buy UK
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stations. You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg:
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acc/ann all
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@ -2769,7 +2778,6 @@
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but this probably for advanced users...
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1133..22.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88))
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aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee <<ccaallll>> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]]<<ppaatttteerrnn>> Announce filter sysop
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thus: hf/ssb. You can also just have a simple range like: 0/30000 -
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this is more efficient than saying simply: freq HF (but don't get too
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hung up about that)
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some examples:-
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acc/spot 1 on hf/cw
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acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
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You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything, eg:
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See HELP FILTER for information.
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1133..66.. aacccceepptt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88))
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aacccceepptt//wwccyy <<ccaallll>> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <<ppaatttteerrnn>> WCY filter sysop version
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See HELP FILTER for information.
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1133..88.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88))
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aacccceepptt//wwwwvv <<ccaallll>> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <<ppaatttteerrnn>> WWV filter sysop version
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accept/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4
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accept/wwv node_default all
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set/hops node_default 10
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accept/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4
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accept/wwv node_default all
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set/hops node_default 10
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accept/wwv user_default by W,K
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accept/wwv user_default by W,K
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This will disconnect you from the cluster
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1133..1144.. ccaattcchhuupp ((55))
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ccaattcchhuupp <<nnooddee__ccaallll>> AAllll||[[<<mmssggnnoo>> ......]] Mark a message as sent
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This may well be ALL the non-private messages. You can prevent this by
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using these commmands:-
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catchup GB7DJK all
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catchup GB7DJK 300 301 302 303 500-510
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acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
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acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
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No checking is done to see if the any of the chained databases exist,
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in fact it is usually better to do the above statement first then do
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each of the chained databases.
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Databases can exist offsite. To define a database that lives on
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another node do:
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To see what databases have been defined do:
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DBAVAIL (or it will have been aliased to SHOW/COMMAND)
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It would be normal for you to add an entry into your local Aliases
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There is no warning, no comeback, no safety net.
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You have been warned.
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List the messages in the messages directory.
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If there is a 'p' one space after the message number then it is a
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personal message. If there is a '-' between the message number and the
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DX FR0G 144.600
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DX 144.600 FR0G
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DX 144600 FR0G
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DX FR0G 144.600
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DX 144.600 FR0G
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DX 144600 FR0G
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DX FR0G 144600 this is a test
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DX FR0G 144600 this is a test
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check is made on the filename (if any) that you specify.
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1133..2299.. ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg ((88))
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ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg <<nnooddee__ccaallll>> Send latitude and longitude information to
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the sysop).
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1133..3344.. kkiillll ((55))
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kkiillll <<mmssggnnoo>> [[<<mmssggnnoo>> ......]] Remove or erase a message from the system
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kkiillll ffuullll <<mmssggnnoo>> [[<<mmssggnnoo>>]] Delete a message from the whole cluster
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Delete a message (usually a 'bulletin') from the whole cluster system.
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This uses the subject field, so any messages that have exactly the
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each message. If any of them match then that message is immediately
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deleted on receipt.
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llooaadd//bbaaddwwoorrddss Reload the badwords file
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ignored.
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1133..4411.. llooaadd//bbaannddss ((99))
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llooaadd//bbaannddss Reload the band limits table
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recently been added (the last 2 days for spots and last month for WWV
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data).
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1133..4477.. mmssgg ((99))
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mmssgg <<ccmmdd>> <<mmssggnnoo>> [[ddaattaa ......]] Alter various message parameters
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You can also use in the same way as a talk command to a connected user
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but without any processing, added of "from <blah> to <blah>" or
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whatever.
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pc G1TLH Try doing that properly!!!
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is output to the console in seconds. Any visible cluster node can be
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PINGed.
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rrccmmdd <<nnooddee ccaallll>> <<ccmmdd>> Send a command to another DX cluster
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info <string> eg: iota or qsl
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by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
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origin <prefixes>
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origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
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origin_itu <numbers>
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origin_zone <numbers>
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by_dxcc <numbers>
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by_itu <numbers>
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by_zone <numbers>
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channel <prefixes>
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wx 1 filter WX announces
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dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
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info <string> eg: iota or qsl
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by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
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origin <prefixes>
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origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
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origin_itu <numbers>
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origin_zone <numbers>
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by_dxcc <numbers>
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by_itu <numbers>
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by_zone <numbers>
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channel <prefixes>
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wx 1 filter WX announces
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dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
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freq <range> eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m
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on <range> same as 'freq'
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call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
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info <string> eg: iota or qsl
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by <prefixes>
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call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
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call_itu <numbers>
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call_zone <numbers>
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by_dxcc <numbers>
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by_itu <numbers>
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by_zone <numbers>
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origin <prefixes>
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channel <prefixes>
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freq <range> eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m
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on <range> same as 'freq'
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call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
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info <string> eg: iota or qsl
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by <prefixes>
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call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
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call_itu <numbers>
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call_zone <numbers>
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by_dxcc <numbers>
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by_itu <numbers>
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by_zone <numbers>
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origin <prefixes>
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channel <prefixes>
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reject/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16
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reject/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16
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reject/spot node_default all
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reject/spot user_default by G,M,2
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by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
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origin <prefixes>
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origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
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origin_itu <numbers>
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origin_zone <numbers>
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by_dxcc <numbers>
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by_itu <numbers>
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by_zone <numbers>
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channel <prefixes>
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by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
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origin <prefixes>
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origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
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origin_itu <numbers>
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origin_zone <numbers>
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by_dxcc <numbers>
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by_itu <numbers>
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by_zone <numbers>
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channel <prefixes>
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|
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@ -4010,6 +4023,7 @@
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further details)
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||||
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1133..6622.. sseenndd ((00))
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sseenndd <<ccaallll>> [[<<ccaallll>> ......]] Send a message to one or more callsigns
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@ -4075,6 +4089,7 @@
|
||||
field of a dx spot being propagated
|
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|
||||
|
||||
|
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Setting a word as 'baddx' will prevent spots with that word in the
|
||||
callsign field of a DX spot from going any further. They will not be
|
||||
displayed and they will not be sent onto other nodes.
|
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@ -4090,6 +4105,8 @@
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|
||||
To allow a word again, use the following command ...
|
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||||
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unset/baddx VIDEO
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||||
|
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@ -4156,6 +4173,8 @@
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unset/badspotter VE2STN
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||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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will allow spots from him again.
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Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceded by
|
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@ -4203,8 +4222,6 @@
|
||||
Some logging programs do not like the additional information at the
|
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end of a DX spot. If this is the case, use the _u_n_s_e_t_/_d_x_g_r_i_d command
|
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to remove the grid squares.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..7744.. sseett//ddxxnneett ((55))
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sseett//ddxxnneett <<nnooddee__ccaallll>> [[<<nnooddee__ccaallll>> ......]] Make the node_call a DXNet
|
||||
@ -4271,9 +4288,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
eg:
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set/hops gb7djk ann 10
|
||||
set/hops gb7mbc spots 20
|
||||
eg:
|
||||
set/hops gb7djk ann 10
|
||||
set/hops gb7mbc spots 20
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|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4287,7 +4304,6 @@
|
||||
sseett//iissoollaattee <<nnooddee ccaallll>> Isolate a node from the rest of the network
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Connect a node to your system in such a way that you are a full
|
||||
protocol member of its network and can see all spots on it, but
|
||||
nothing either leaks out from it nor goes back into from the rest of
|
||||
@ -4338,7 +4354,6 @@
|
||||
example:-
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4354,6 +4369,7 @@
|
||||
You can stop these messages by using the _u_n_s_e_t_/_l_o_g_i_n_i_n_f_o command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..8844.. sseett//lloocckkoouutt ((99))
|
||||
|
||||
sseett//lloocckkoouutt <<ccaallll>> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster
|
||||
@ -4401,6 +4417,9 @@
|
||||
To see what your nodes are set to, use the _s_h_o_w_/_n_o_d_e_s command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..8877.. sseett//oobbssccoouunntt ((99))
|
||||
|
||||
sseett//oobbssccoouunntt <<ccoouunntt>> <<nnooddee ccaallll>> Set the 'pump-up' obsolescence
|
||||
@ -4420,6 +4439,8 @@
|
||||
If a ping is heard then the obscount is reset to the full value. Using
|
||||
default values, if a node has not responded to a ping within 15
|
||||
minutes, it is disconnected.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..8888.. sseett//ppaaggee ((00))
|
||||
|
||||
sseett//ppaaggee <<nn>> Set the number of lines per page
|
||||
@ -4464,6 +4485,7 @@
|
||||
in future, to affect routing decisions. The default interval is 300
|
||||
secs or 5 minutes.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
You can use this command to set a different interval. Please don't.
|
||||
|
||||
But if you do the value you enter is treated as minutes up 60 and
|
||||
@ -4485,14 +4507,13 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
0 - normal user
|
||||
1 - allow remote nodes normal user RCMDs
|
||||
5 - various privileged commands (including shutdown, but not disc-
|
||||
connect), the normal level for another node.
|
||||
8 - more privileged commands (including disconnect)
|
||||
9 - local sysop privilege. DO NOT SET ANY REMOTE USER OR NODE TO THIS
|
||||
LEVEL.
|
||||
0 - normal user
|
||||
1 - allow remote nodes normal user RCMDs
|
||||
5 - various privileged commands (including shutdown, but not disc-
|
||||
connect), the normal level for another node.
|
||||
8 - more privileged commands (including disconnect)
|
||||
9 - local sysop privilege. DO NOT SET ANY REMOTE USER OR NODE TO THIS
|
||||
LEVEL.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4531,7 +4552,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..9955.. sseett//qqtthh ((00))
|
||||
|
||||
sseett//qqtthh <<yyoouurr QQTTHH>> Set your QTH
|
||||
@ -4597,6 +4617,7 @@
|
||||
sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee Show all the bad nodes in the system
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Display all the bad node callsigns in the system, see SET/BADNODE for
|
||||
more information.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4638,35 +4659,60 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm
|
||||
on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS)
|
||||
|
||||
<number> - the number of spots you want
|
||||
<from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in
|
||||
the selected list
|
||||
|
||||
<prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix>
|
||||
*<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix>
|
||||
*<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string>
|
||||
|
||||
day <number> - starting <number> days ago
|
||||
day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago
|
||||
|
||||
info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks
|
||||
|
||||
by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call>
|
||||
is the same).
|
||||
|
||||
qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call
|
||||
held in the spot database.
|
||||
|
||||
iota [<iota>] - If the iota island number is missing it will
|
||||
look for the string iota and anything which looks like
|
||||
an iota island number. If you specify then it will look
|
||||
for that island.
|
||||
|
||||
qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if
|
||||
you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm
|
||||
on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS)
|
||||
|
||||
<number> - the number of spots you want
|
||||
<from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in
|
||||
the selected list
|
||||
|
||||
<prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix>
|
||||
*<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix>
|
||||
*<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string>
|
||||
|
||||
day <number> - starting <number> days ago
|
||||
day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago
|
||||
|
||||
info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks
|
||||
|
||||
by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call>
|
||||
is the same).
|
||||
|
||||
qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call
|
||||
held in the spot database.
|
||||
|
||||
iota [<iota>] - If the iota island number is missing it will
|
||||
look for the string iota and anything which looks like
|
||||
an iota island number. If you specify then it will look
|
||||
for that island.
|
||||
|
||||
qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if
|
||||
you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4684,6 +4730,10 @@
|
||||
SH/DX iota eu-064
|
||||
SH/DX qra jn86
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..110055.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00))
|
||||
|
||||
sshhooww//ddxxcccc <<pprreeffiixx>> Interrogate the spot database by country
|
||||
@ -4698,8 +4748,10 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SH/DXCC G
|
||||
SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SH/DXCC G
|
||||
SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4750,6 +4802,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
sshhooww//ffiilltteerr <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the filters set by <callsign>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
A sysop can look at any filters that have been set.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4763,7 +4816,6 @@
|
||||
which category you want to see. If you leave the category out then all
|
||||
the categories will be listed.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..111100.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11))
|
||||
|
||||
sshhooww//iissoollaattee Show a list of isolated nodes
|
||||
@ -4814,10 +4866,8 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SH/MOON
|
||||
SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN
|
||||
SH/MOON
|
||||
SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4877,19 +4927,14 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RxSens: -123 dBM SFI: 159 R: 193 Month: 10 Day: 21
|
||||
Power : 20 dBW Distance: 6283 km Delay: 22.4 ms
|
||||
Location Lat / Long Azim
|
||||
East Dereham, Norfolk 52 41 N 0 57 E 47
|
||||
United-States-W 43 0 N 87 54 W 299
|
||||
UT LT MUF Zen 1.8 3.5 7.0 10.1 14.0 18.1 21.0 24.9 28.0 50.0
|
||||
18 23 11.5 -35 mS0+ mS2 S3
|
||||
19 0 11.2 -41 mS0+ mS2 S3
|
||||
RxSens: -123 dBM SFI: 159 R: 193 Month: 10 Day: 21
|
||||
Power : 20 dBW Distance: 6283 km Delay: 22.4 ms
|
||||
Location Lat / Long Azim
|
||||
East Dereham, Norfolk 52 41 N 0 57 E 47
|
||||
United-States-W 43 0 N 87 54 W 299
|
||||
UT LT MUF Zen 1.8 3.5 7.0 10.1 14.0 18.1 21.0 24.9 28.0 50.0
|
||||
18 23 11.5 -35 mS0+ mS2 S3
|
||||
19 0 11.2 -41 mS0+ mS2 S3
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4903,9 +4948,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
SH/MUF W 24
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
will get you the above display, but with the next 24 hours worth of
|
||||
propagation data.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4946,8 +4988,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..111177.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55))
|
||||
|
||||
sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm Show the locations of all the included program modules
|
||||
@ -4974,9 +5014,6 @@
|
||||
SH/QRA IO92QL
|
||||
SH/QRA JN06 IN73
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The first example will show the distance and bearing to the locator
|
||||
from yourself, the second example will calculate the distance and
|
||||
bearing from the first locator to the second. You can use 4 or 6
|
||||
@ -5014,7 +5051,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
sh/route n2tly
|
||||
sh/route n2tly
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5042,6 +5079,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Each pass in a period is separated with a row of '-----' characters
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
So for example:-
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5107,6 +5145,7 @@
|
||||
sshhooww//wwwwvv <<nn>> Show the last <n> WWV broadcasts
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the
|
||||
system
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5144,8 +5183,6 @@
|
||||
other than a sysop.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1133..112299.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55))
|
||||
|
||||
ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell <<ccaallllssiiggnn>> Show the status of a channel on the cluster
|
||||
@ -5212,6 +5249,9 @@
|
||||
or 2 0 5 7 3
|
||||
or 20573
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
They will all match. If there is no password you will still be offered
|
||||
numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is
|
||||
case sensitive.
|
||||
@ -5278,6 +5318,7 @@
|
||||
enter:-
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TYPE bulletins/arld051
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5302,6 +5343,7 @@
|
||||
wwxx ffuullll <<tteexxtt>> Send a weather message to all cluster users
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Weather messages can sometimes be useful if you are experiencing an
|
||||
extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5333,6 +5375,30 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user