[Dxspider-support] (Fwd) Node protocol
Dave Hawes
dave.n3rd at comcast.net
Sun Nov 16 12:34:27 GMT 2003
Jim,
There are several ways to do this in Spider. One of the easiest is to
first "isolate" the adjacent node, and then define a filter that link to
allow DX spots to flow. Assuming that your neighbor's callsign is
W4ABC:
set/isolate w4abc
accept/spots w4abc all
The on-line manual is fairly clear on this.
Hope this helps.
73 - Dave N3RD
On 16 Nov 2003 at 5:42, Jim Johnson - KC4HW wrote:
> Apparently this did not go throught to the list....
>
>
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> From: Jim Johnson - KC4HW <jim at kc4hw.net>
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> Subject: Node protocol
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> How do you limit the protocol for adjacent nodes?
>
> I have a node that connect via an internet to RF to his node. He only
> wants the DX spots and really would like to limit the all the other
> traffic, ie users, announcement, etc.
>
> Can someone help...
>
>
> ------- End of forwarded message -------
>
> Jim Johnson, KC4HW
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