[Dxspider-support] How to follow log info?

Lee Sawkins ve7cc at shaw.ca
Wed Dec 10 04:30:40 GMT 2014


This is a correction to the infomation supplied by WA9PIE.

This CC11 shown is in CC Cluster format.  It was received by the user from a 
CC Cluster node.

Originator of spot P29FG.

Originating node was Spider node HG8PRC, which does not give IP addresses 
with spots as it is using old software.  This is why Spider nodes should all 
be using the latest software.

This spot was relayed to the CC Cluster node by WB3FFV-2, who was NOT the 
originating node.

Lee VE7CC

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Leadmon" <howard at leadmon.net>
To: <dxspider-support at dxcluster.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 8:54 AM
Subject: [Dxspider-support] How to follow log info?


> I had another ham drop me an email, and ask me if the following came from
> my system, and if so who made the post.
>
> CC11^50110.0^K5RK^08-Dec-2014^2356^+40DB^P29FG^23^WB3FFV-2^HG8PRC^7^4^51^28^
> TX^^K^P2^EL29^^^^29.5/95^^
>
> I am not exactly sure how to decode all of the various info in the above
> line, so I don't honestly know if it originated here, but I am guessing it
> most likely was just a spot that passed through my node.   If anyone can
> fill me in on how you decipher the above, if you need to track something
> down, it would sure be helpful..
>
> 73's..
>
>
> ---
> Howard Leadmon - WB3FFV
>
>
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