R: [Dxspider-support] help filtering
Luigi Carlotto - IK5ZUK
ik5zuk at tiscali.it
Sat Sep 28 12:26:26 BST 2002
Hi Charlie and hi all !
please Charlie, could you explain me more better the following pattern about spot filter:
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Filters for the callsign of the connected node or user (channel) doing the spotting:
channel <prefixes>
channel W1HR --> spots from the connected node W1HR will be spotted
channel K1QX --> spots from the connected user K1QX will be spotted
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For example, if I do:
acc/spots f5mzn-3 channel ik5zuk-6
my node (ik5zuk-6) sends out to f5mzn-3 all the spots originated by my users and also originated from my adjacents cluster (all italians) ?? Or to obtain this, I should do the following:
acc/spots f5mzn-3 channel i
Please, let me know... ok ?!?
Many thanks in advance and 73s
Luigi, ik5zuk
-----Messaggio Originale-----
Da: charlie carroll
A: dxspider-support at dxcluster.org
Data invio: sabato 28 settembre 2002 14.12
Oggetto: Re: [Dxspider-support] help filtering
Luigi:
The following is from an on-going manual revision. It is not finished.
However, it should generally answer your question. If it does not,
please let me know so that I can fix the revisions.
73 charlie, k1xx
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10.4 accept/spots (0)
accept/spots [0-9] <pattern> Set an accept filter line for spots
<pattern> is the actual filter definition. Currently, you may specify
filters that look at the following components of the incoming spot:
Callsign of the station being spotted
Callsign of the station making the spot
Callsign of the source node of the spot
Frequency
Info text
Create an 'accept this spot' line for a filter.
An accept filter line means that if the spot matches this filter it is
passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this
to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
Filters for the station being spotted:
call <letters of the prefix, but NOT country inclusive>
call G --> G1AAA, GJ2BBB, GU3CCC, etc will be spotted
call K --> K1XX, K1XXX will be spotted
W1XX, W1XXX will NOT be spotted
call PA --> PA3EZL will be spotted
PB2FG will NOT be spotted
call_dxcc <numbers or prefixes>
call_dxcc G --> G1AAA will be spotted
GU1AAA will NOT be spotted (different country)
call_dxcc K --> K1XX, W1XX will be spotted (same country)
call_dxcc 139 --> PA3EZL and PB2FG will be spotted
call_itu <numbers>
call_zone <numbers>
Filters for the callsign of the station doing the spotting:
by <letters of the prefix, but NOT country inclusive>
by G --> spots from G1AAA, GJ2BBB, GU3CCC, etc will be spotted
by K --> spots from K1XX, K1XXX will be spotted
spots from W1XX, W1XXX will NOT be spotted
by_dxcc <numbers or prefixes>
by_dxcc G --> spots from G1AAA will be spotted
spots from GU1AAA will NOT be spotted (different
country)
by_dxcc K --> spots from K1XX, W1XX will be spotted (same country)
by_dxcc 139 --> spots from PA3EZL or PB2FG will be spotted
by_itu <numbers>
by_zone <numbers>
Filters for the callsign of the "node" doing the spotting:
origin <letters of the prefix, but NOT country inclusive>
origin K --> spots from a node starting with K will be spotted
spots from a node starting with KK will NOT be spotted
spots from a node starting with W will NOT be spotted
Filters for the callsign of the connected node or user (channel) doing
the spotting:
channel <prefixes>
channel W1HR --> spots from the connected node W1HR will be spotted
channel K1QX --> spots from the connected user K1QX will be spotted
info <string> eg: iota or qsl
freq <range> eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m
on <range> same as 'freq'
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