[Dxspider-support] [sysops] Bad node on backbone???
Mike McCarthy, W1NR
sysop at w1nr.net
Fri Apr 22 16:37:56 BST 2011
It was doing this about a month ago and suddenly stopped. I set a filter to reject anything outside
of the amateur bands and it gets rid of most of it. I don't think anyone was successful finding out
the source.
Mike, W1NR
On 04/22/2011 10:50 AM, K1TTT wrote:
> Somewhere there is a node on the backbone doing bad things to frequencies...
> Anyone know where it is?? This is an example of what it does:
>
> DX de EA2CTQ: 284800.0 TO2FH 5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
> DX de EA2CTQ: 2848000.0 TO2FH 5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
> DX de EA2CTQ: 28480000.0 TO2FH 5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
> DX de EA2CTQ:28480000000.0 TO2FH 5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
> DX de EA2CTQ:28480000000000.0 TO2FH 5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
> DX de EA2CTQ:28480000000000000.0 TO2FH5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
> DX de EA2CTQ:28480000000000000000.0 TO2FH5-9 tnx 5-10UP 1448Z
>
> The originating node name doesn't change, so it has to be on the backbone,
> not a spot sucker like dxsummit.
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