[Dxspider-support] Bad Habbits Growing

t3 T3 at semarg.ath.cx
Tue Oct 4 21:11:58 BST 2005


is this the same support for DX-spider, or will this command filter the 
whole band?

Tony
NN1D

Lee Sawkins wrote:
> AR Cluster calls these "Bottom of Band" (BoB)
>
> My AR User program can filter these out by sending  "reject/spots 4 on
> 1800/1800 or on 3500/3500 or on 7000/7000" etc to the Spider node when
> the user unchecks the "Settings>BoB". 
> http://www.bcdxc.org/ve7cc/default.htm#prog
>
> This type of command can be sent manually by any user.  It only needs to
> be set once.
>
> Lee
>
> t3 wrote:
>   
>> I'm seeing allot of bad habits growing on the clusters lately, in result
>> of setting off alarms due from poor
>> spotting practices some like this
>>
>> DX de DL2VL:     14000.0  K7C          pse 20m CW!!!               UT
>> 1847Z JO60
>> DX de CT1FMX:    18145.0  K7C          PSE RX CT1`S UP-5 !!!!      UT 1853Z
>> DX de K6LT:      24892.0  K7C          nada here last 4 days       UT
>> 1822Z CA
>> DX de IK6CGO:    14000.0  K7C          CW pse! last chance for EU  UT
>> 1858Z JN63
>>
>> spotting stations like this for informational use only, many stations
>> are doing just this poor practice
>> im thinking of adding in filters to block the 14000.0 and 7000.0 to cut
>> them back
>>
>> for some reason these guys think there talking to the DX station over
>> the cluster
>> these are some of the "nicer" comments posted, i have my logbook
>> ignoring the 14000 and 21000 flat
>> type of spots, but im getting complaints from others on the cluster that
>> their logbooks cannot filter
>> that kind junk out
>>
>> comments pse?
>>
>> Tony
>> NN1D
>>
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