[Dxspider-support] The question from beginner: dx spider installed but I don't see spots

Bob Nielsen n7xy at clearwire.net
Sat Apr 17 01:18:08 BST 2010


I was trying to log in as a user (with a SSID to differentiate from  
my node call).  I got the login prompt and responded but there was no  
response (other than an echo of my keystrokes) and it disconnected  
after a minute or so (I tried that several times).

Bob, N7XY

On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:

> The spots that do not get forwarded arrive at my node with a hop value
> of 22 (H22 at end of PC11 packet). These get displayed to all the
> connected users but do not get forwarded to any of my node  
> connections.
> The ones that do get forwarded are arriving with hop counts up in the
> 90's and they get forwarded to all of my connected node partners. It
> looks like some adjustment is needed to get these to you. I am not  
> sure
> what settings they are so I will need to investigate.
>
> As for N7XY, I don't see any issues here. There are many nodes and  
> users
> that have been connected to me for days without any disconnects.  
> Are you
> connecting as a user or node?
>
> In addition, my node is a stratum 2 NTP time server. Use
> timelord.w1nr.net to set your time using the NTP protocol.
>
> Mike, W1NR
>
> alex sawenok wrote:
>> Hi Bob (N7XY),
>> Maybe it was something temporarily at W1NR node.
>>
>> To Keith (I don't know your call):
>> Thank you very much for you suggestion, about clock of the server. I
>> have corrected the server time, and my node work now.
>>
>> But anyway, I think it doesn't work correctly.
>> Currently, my node connected to W1NR and I see differences between
>> spots at w1nr and what I see in my node.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> I have connected to my node cqplanet.com <http://cqplanet.com> as an
>> user, and I see spots:
>>
>> DX de RZ9OO:      7074.0  EM0MFF       CQ  URFF-014
>> 1718Z
>> DX de LZ3FM:      7013.5  HA15COOP
>> 1719Z
>> DX de KK2I:      21247.6  Z21BB
>> 1719Z
>>
>> I have connected to dx.w1nr.net <http://dx.w1nr.net>, and see  
>> following:
>>
>> DX de RZ9OO:      7074.0  EM0MFF       CQ  URFF-014
>> 1718Z
>> DX de EA1HLW:    21290.0  9G1AA        Mny tnx, ROB, ..DORMAA HOSPITA
>> 1718Z
>> DX de IK2VUQ:    14210.0  4S6ABC       5/7
>> 1718Z JN46
>> DX de UA6LPY:    14013.9  9M8DX        Tnx
>> 1716Z
>> DX de SV1EBV:    21247.6  Z21BB        tnx Fernando tu 73
>> 1719Z KM08
>> DX de LZ3FM:      7013.5  HA15COOP
>> 1719Z
>> DX de SP7HKO:    21247.0  Z21BB        5/7 TNX QSO VY 73 Fernando
>> 1719Z
>> DX de KK2I:      21247.6  Z21BB
>> 1719Z FN03
>>
>> As I see, between spots of RZ9OO and LZ3FM missed 4 spots in my node,
>> and between LZ3FM and Z21BB missed 2 messages.
>>
>> Why it occurs? Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks, 73!
>> Alex
>> 4Z5LZ
>>
>> P.S. Btw, welcome to the HolyLand DX Contest tomorrow!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Bob Nielsen <n7xy at clearwire.net
>> <mailto:n7xy at clearwire.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     Alex,
>>
>>     I connected to your node as a user and although 'who' shows that
>>     you are connected to W1NR, when I do a 'sh/c/a' from my node,  
>> W1NR
>>     doesn't show any connections.  I tried to connect to W1NR as a
>>     user and after a minute or so, it disconnected me.  Perhaps the
>>     W1NR node is having some problems.
>>
>>     Bob, N7XY
>>
>>
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