[Dxspider-support] SEEME wih CALL SSID
Dirk Koopman
djk at tobit.co.uk
Tue Jul 12 19:29:46 BST 2022
On 12/07/2022 19:06, Danilo Brelih via Dxspider-support wrote:
>
> Dirk
>
> Last weekend I participated as S50HQ national team in the IARU HF
> contest. We had twelve CW/SSB RUN stations across the country on six
> bands with an extra multiplier station on each band and we were all
> networked. We setup our two Slovenian DXSpiders for each band station
> with unique SSID call and set a filter for each band station to
> receive SPOTS and RBN with SEEME spots for their band. In setup like
> this we get all SEEME RBN spots for all bands for call used. I don't
> think it's possible to receive SEEME spots separately for each SSID
> call? We have already discussed this I thing.
>
I don't think we have discussed this, and I don't know how difficult it
would be, but I'll have a look at the problem. It would be worth taking
this offline so that I can get a better idea as to what is going on.
> We also discussed that in the future the Q filter quality will have to
> be increased from Q:2 to Q:3 as there were quite a few busted RBN
> spots. I am aware that increasing the Q filter may lead to the loss of
> some correctly forwarded calls to the network as well.
>
You can set this yourself. It's a standard tunable: set/var
$RBN::minqual = 3
> Thanks, Dan S50U
>
>
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