[Dxspider-support] node_default input filter

Klaus Heintzenberg dj6rx at t-online.de
Mon Mar 22 19:17:19 GMT 2004


X Spider Cluster version 1.51 (build 57.263) on Linux

Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Dirk Koopman G1TLH

 

I like to keep spam, trash and other useless spots out of my node. The node_default input filters

seem to be designed to do just that. Either there is a general problem with the node_default filters

or it is just my mistake defining the filters?

73, Klaus



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clear/spot node_default all

rej/spot node_default input 0 freq 432190/47200000 (our users are not interested in f >432MHz)

acc/spot node_default input 0 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 1 freq 146000/432000  

acc/spot node_default input 1 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 2 freq 144400/145800

acc/spot node_default input 2 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 3 freq 50250/144001

acc/spot node_default input 3 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 4 freq 29700/50080  

acc/spot node_default input 4 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 5 freq 28150/28299  

acc/spot node_default input 5 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 6 freq 24980/28001

acc/spot node_default input 6 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 7 freq 10150/14001

acc/spot node_default input 7 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 8 freq 3820/7000

acc/spot node_default input 8 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

rej/spot node_default input 9 freq 138/1801

acc/spot node_default input 9 on vlf and on hf and on 6m and on 2m and on 70cm

 

Unfortunately, what ever  node_default input filters I try, unwanted spots still leak thru 

or others are being rejected tho not required to be treated so.

I wonder how to fix that? Roland, ON6HH,  experimented also with no success. Besides, the user

Spot filters work just fine. In the below cases there was no user-spot filter involved.



Below some samples (incomplete snapshots)




Rejected according to node_default filter (Ok) :

DX de EA3EXE:   432420.0  F5XAS/B      519 jn11dw                     1744Z

DX de IW6PAF:   145700.0  IW6PAF       prova                          1827Z

DX de K7LB:     140000.0  3B9C         CHECK WEBSITE 4 QSL INFO       1825Z

DX de DJ5BV:  10368196.0  PI7EHG       jo22 > JO30KI S=3 tropo+rainsc 1842Z

   

 

Here is what still got thru:

DX de ON4CFK:    14000.0  R1FJ         tj3g 3b9c mn DX all small EARS 1605Z

DX de IH9GPI:    50000.0  5U7JB        Tnx rcvd qsl                   1611Z

DX de IH9GPI:    50000.0  TU2OJ        Tnc rcvd qsl                   1611Z

DX de PY2YU:    212000.0  R1FJ                                        1642Z

DX de ON5ZZ:     14000.0  ON7YX        whats your PROBLEM STUPIDO !   1702Z

DX de IK2UCK:    14000.0  R1FJ         any RTTY as promised?          1842Z

 



 

This spots were rejected contrary to the actual filtersetting:

DX de RU6LA/0      137.0  RU6LWZ       137706 O FB now                1754Z

DX de RN6BN:       137.7  UA0LE        CQ 137789.5                    1826Z

DX de SQ6ELV:   145947.0  SP1TMN       CQ via AO-7                    1833Z

DX de SQ6ELV:   145955.0  F5GHP        CQ via AO-7 Tnx QSO Peter      1843Z

DX de EA7HBC:   144725.0  EA7CYS       qso EA7DQM                     1846Z




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