[Dxspider-support] Question about DX spots format

Dirk Koopman G1TLH gb7tlh at dxcluster.org
Sun Dec 4 22:09:00 GMT 2011


They have modified the code (I believe). I think this is a decoded CW spot.


On 04/12/11 16:24, Robert Chalmas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noted that spots transmitted on telnet.reversebeacon.net:7000 have a
> slightly different format, although this system identifies itself as a
> DX Spider node.
>
> Here is an example:
>
> reversebeacon:
> DX de PA1T-#: 24892.1 HK4CZE 09 dB 33 WPM CQ 1610Z
>
> HB9IAC-8:
> DX de K7JF: 24892.0 HK4CZE 1610Z CN87
>
> (especially, the QRG and DX call are not exactly in the same columns).
>
> Both systems use exactly the same software version:
> DX Spider Cluster version 1.55 (build 0.82 git: b7512d7) on Linux
>
> So why this difference in the spots format?
>
> Does it have something to do with the #-character used by reversebeacon
> instead of a numeric SSID? Is it a bug ?
>
> Thanks for any hint! This was reported by a user of my RXCLUS client
> software, which currently rejects the reversebeacon spots due to this
> format difference.
>
> 73's de Robert - HB9BZA
>




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