[Dxspider-support] The SSID
Kjell Jarl
K-Jarl at algonet.se
Thu Mar 24 16:06:24 GMT 2005
Hi Dirk,
I agree on the result of set/badspotter.
However, ages ago, when I ran AK1A and DXNet, the SSID was presented as
the source of the spotter, DXNet could be configured to not to.
Currently I do not know about DXNet.
I still want to be another station when using another SSID. I understand
it involves a major rework of your code.
The advantage is twofold:
- Other users know I am not at home, the grid presented alongside my
spot is with the current location
- Other users can make a talk to the right call/SSID as it is presented
The latter requires some knowledge from the users though.
Could a workaround be to distribute all talk messages to all
(non-dxnode) SSID calls connected? So If some one make a "talk sm7gvf hi
there" it will be delivered to sm7gvf-7 as well? I think you have
mentioned that earlier.
Could you tell more maybe about the future protocol for us?
May I also add, that I appreciate all the work you have done with this
code, it is an excellent program, works very nicely. We are just
fiddling on details here. You have very much contributed to the
community of radio amateurs. Thank you!
73
Kjell
Dirk Koopman wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 07:52 +0100, Kjell Jarl wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>Why would the SSID be not important? Or rather what you said Dirk?
>>
>
>
> I didn't say that it is not important.
>
>
>>If I go to another (secondary perhaps) QTH and use SM7GVF-7, I would
>>like to be treated as another user with other grid locators and so on.
>>
>
>
> And that is normally what happens (and is how I intend it), although
> other people want to be treated more the same.
>
>
>>Now not even spots I put out is with my SSID included. People hav no
>>idea I am at the other QTH.
>
>
> Spots have never been shown with SSID (except by accident).
>
>
>>I think this is in error.
>
>
> Well, this is a very difficult area. The issue is essentially one of
> "how much of the 'personality' of G1TLH do I transfer to G1TLH-4". There
> seem to be to, more or less, equal and opposite views:-
>
> 1. Treat SSIDs as the same person, mostly.
> 2. Treat SSIDs as different things that share the same callsign and
> name, but not much else, mostly.
>
> This debate has happened many times in the past and what you have now is
> my interpretation of that. There are some issues, the most important of
> which is: you cannot have exactly the same callsign connect more than
> once to the same node. This is a fundamental limitation of the program.
>
> However in the original context of "set/badspotter", the view (when
> these things brew up) is that sysops don't want to and actually can't
> stop all SSID variations of a station that they want to ignore in this
> way.
>
> It does not matter to them whether you are home or at your second qth:
> if they want to set/badspot *you*, they want to do it wherever you
> are :-)
>
> 73 Dirk
>
>
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