[Dxspider-support] truncated message lines
Dirk Koopman
djk at tobit.co.uk
Fri Aug 2 17:05:22 BST 2002
What is W1AW?
I am not aware of there being any length restrictions.
What I would say is that it looks to me as though there is a newline /
carriage return at the beginning of every missing line.
Doing a set/debug raw on an incoming message would be good if that is
possible.
Dirk
On Fri, 2002-08-02 at 16:45, charlie carroll wrote:
> Dirk:
> For quite some time there has been a problem when W1AW attempted to
> upload a BULLETIN message via RF. The lines within the message would be
> truncated. Today I looked at a new log file and noticed a correlation
> between the "DUFF" lines and the missing data.
> I never noticed the "DUFF" lines before and assume they are a new item
> because this is a very recent version of Spider running on Windows/AGW.
> Any line which says "DUFF" is missing from the mail message! Does this
> mean that Spider will only accept a max line length of roughly 80
> characters? It appears that W1AW is sending much longer lines and they
> are being truncated.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 1028300093^<- I W1AW Sunspots keep growing and growing, and one wonders
> if the peak of
> 1028300093^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300093^the solar cycle has really passed. With sunspot numbers over
> 300
> 1028300093^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300093^this week, it almost seems like a third peak in a cycle with
> a
> 1028300093^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300093^double peak so far. Sunspot numbers peaked on Saturday at
> 1028300101^<- I W1AW 323, the
> 1028300101^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300101^highest number since March 2001. The mean daily sunspot
> numbers for
> 1028300102^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300102^the week were 122 points higher than the previous week.
> Average
> 1028300102^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300102^daily solar flux was up by nearly 39 points.
> 1028300102^<- I W1AW
> 1028300102^DUFF Line on W1AW: IW1AW|
> 1028300102^Average daily sunspot numbers for all of July were 183.5.
> This
> 1028300111^<- I W1AW is
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> For the file extract above, this is what appears in the actual mail
> message.
>
> Sunspots keep growing and growing, and one wonders if the peak of
> 323, the
>
> is
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> This same problem does not occur when the mail message is uploaded via
> an internet connection.
>
> 73 charlie, k1xx
>
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