[Dxspider-support] How does "isolate" work?

Stephen Carroll aa4u.steve at gmail.com
Sat Sep 9 01:24:01 BST 2023


The "isolate" command will not accomplish what you want, instead set
specific "filters" to prevent seeing spots from a peer node.

On Fri, Sep 8, 2023, 6:24 PM Michael Carper, Ph.D. via Dxspider-support <
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:

> Can someone clarify this for me?
>
> Let's say that there are two peers - WA9PIE-2 and XX1XX-2.
>
> We want WA9PIE-2 to see spots coming from XX1XX-2, but...
>
> XX1XX-2 does not want to see spots (or messages) coming from WA9PIE-2.
>
> Which way does this go? Should we:
> Issue a command on WA9PIE-2 to "isolate/xx1xx-2", or
> Issue a command on XX1XX-2 to "isolate/wa9pie-2"?
>
> Mike, WA9PIE
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