[Dxspider-support] double dx-spots at 23cm / 1296GHz and higher

Lee Sawkins ve7cc at shaw.ca
Wed Dec 11 11:00:28 CET 2019


I believe it is caused by a bug in the AR Cluster ver 6 rounding frequencies and sending them on.

Lee VE7CC


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<div style="margin:0 0 10px 0;"><b>Gesendet:</b> Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2019 um 10:06 Uhr<br>
<b>Von:</b> "Gabriel - EA6VQ via Dxspider-support" <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk><br>
<b>An:</b> dl3ami at darc.de, "'The DXSpider Support list'" <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk><br>
<b>Cc:</b> "Gabriel - EA6VQ" <ea6vq at dxmaps.com><br>
<b>Betreff:</b> Re: [Dxspider-support] double dx-spots at 23cm / 1296GHz and higher</div>

<div>I notice exactly the same here. It presume there is some node(s) slightly<br>
changing the frequency and since then there are two separate spots flowing<br>
over the network. No idea of why this happens but it is certainly annoying<br>
for the end users that can't know what is the originally spotted QRG.<br>
<br>
73. Gabriel – EA6VQ<br>
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De: Dxspider-support [mailto:dxspider-support-bounces at tobit.co.uk] En nombre<br>
de Wolfram (dl3ami) via Dxspider-support<br>
Enviado el: miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2019 9:19<br>
Para: dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk<br>
CC: Wolfram (dl3ami); dl7ucx at ucxlog.com<br>
Asunto: [Dxspider-support] double dx-spots at 23cm / 1296GHz and higher<br>
<br>
I'm dl3ami Wolfram -Wolf- sysop of db0erf-5 - db0erf.de:41113 - a<br>
DX-Spider-Cluster<br>
<br>
My / our problem: it's double double dx-spots at 23cm / 1296 and higher :<br>
<br>
Output from the cluster:<br>
1296229.0 DK9TF 6-Oct-2019 0856Z JO31NF<br>
<DL3AMI><br>
1296228.7 DK9TF 6-Oct-2019 0856Z JO31NF<br>
<DL3AMI><br>
<br>
10489710.0 HA3KBZ 8-Dec-2019 1546Z SSB 59 JN97NN<sat>JN57DR<br>
QO1<DG7MHR><br>
10489711.0 HA3KBZ 8-Dec-2019 1546Z SSB 59 JN97NN<sat>JN57DR<br>
QO1<DG7MHR><br>
<br>
10489740.0 4X1YS 9-Dec-2019 2113Z vy gd sigs<br>
<DL6SRD><br>
10489741.0 4X1YS 9-Dec-2019 2113Z vy gd sigs<br>
<DL6SRD><br>
<br>
10368960.0 GB3LEX/B 10-Dec-2019 0953Z IO92IQ(RS)IO80XS 52s<br>
<G0API><br>
10368955.0 GB3LEX/B 10-Dec-2019 0953Z IO92IQ(RS)IO80XS 52s<br>
<G0API><br>
<br>
looking in the log spots/dat-files<br>
1296228.7^DK9TF^1570352160^JO31NF^DL3AMI^32^32^DB0ERF-5^28^14^28^14^^^92.117<br>
.33.208<br>
1296229.0^DK9TF^1570352160^JO31NF^DL3AMI^32^32^DB0ERF-5^28^14^28^14^^<br>
<br>
10489711.0^HA3KBZ^1575819960^SSB 59 JN97NN<sat>JN57DR<br>
QO100^DG7MHR^69^32^WA9PIE-2^28^15^28^14^^^217.88.92.86<br>
10489710.0^HA3KBZ^1575819960^SSB 59 JN97NN<sat>JN57DR<br>
QO100^DG7MHR^69^32^WA9PIE-2^28^15^28^14^^<br>
<br>
10489741.0^4X1YS^1575925980^vy gd<br>
sigs^DL6SRD^286^32^DB0ERF-5^39^20^28^14^^^44.225.98.251<br>
10489740.0^4X1YS^1575925980^vy gd sigs^DL6SRD^286^32^DB0ERF-5^39^20^28^14^^<br>
<br>
10368955.0^GB3LEX/B^1575971580^IO92IQ(RS)IO80XS<br>
52s^G0API^61^61^F5LEN-7^27^14^27^14^^<br>
10368960.0^GB3LEX/B^1575971580^IO92IQ(RS)IO80XS<br>
52s^G0API^61^61^F5LEN-7^27^14^27^14^^<br>
<br>
It is not a problem from the dupefile. The double entries do have other<br>
frequencies and so the are other/new spots for the cluster.<br>
<br>
- only a few spots are double<br>
- only at 23cm and higher ( best to look to 3cm – so the effect is easily to<br>
find - sh/dx/50 3cm )<br>
- whatever a cluster the spotter connected there is the same problem. So<br>
it’s<br>
not a problem of one cluster.<br>
- the frequency from the spot and the double are always slightly different<br>
(1 .. 50kc) – not the same<br>
- the timestamp is the same<br>
<br>
Any idea?? – I don’t have!!!!!<br>
<br>
73 de Wolf DL3AMI<br>
<br>
<br>
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