[Dxspider-support] Missing spots

Georgi Tango maplemann411 at googlemail.com
Thu Dec 11 13:12:11 GMT 2014


Hello Dirk,

thank you for your response. My system clock is set up correctly (at 
least it seems to be). Thank you for the hint with the debug log. I'll 
give it a try.

Best regards
Peter

Am 11.12.2014 14:08, schrieb Dirk Koopman:
> The usual reasons for this include:
>
> * Not being correctly synced to UTC (using NTP or the Windows 
> equivalent).
>
> * Do you have any spot filters that you have forgotten about?
>
> If you can identify one or more spots that are missing, you can (with 
> a bit of patience) find the place in debug logs where they either 
> should be or (more likely) have been rejected or ignored.
>
> It may help diagnose this to do a "set/debug chanerr" and then run 
> "watchdbg" in a window and see what scrolls past.
>
> Dirk
>
> On 11/12/14 12:29, Georgi Tango wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am running DXSpider v1.55 and I've noticed that some spots (~5-10%)
>> are missing in my output while being reported on other websites.
>>
>> Currently, I am connected with only two nodes, is this a possible cause?
>>
>> Your help is greatly appreciated
>> Peter, DB0SBX
>>
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