[Dxspider-support] Quadrupled spot

IZ2LSC iz2lsc.andrea at gmail.com
Sat Jun 8 11:10:14 BST 2024


Hi Kin,
I don't think so, as this normally doesn't happen.

Andrea



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Il giorno sab 8 giu 2024 alle ore 11:22 Kin <ea3cv at cronux.net> ha scritto:

> Hi Andrea,
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> This is due to the intrinsic functioning of the network. As it is
> broadcast, it is usual to receive the same SPOT by the different
> neighbouring nodes, almost at the same instant.
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> Regards,
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>
> Kin EA3CV
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> *De:* Dxspider-support <dxspider-support-bounces at tobit.co.uk> *En nombre
> de *IZ2LSC via Dxspider-support
> *Enviado el:* viernes, 7 de junio de 2024 21:29
> *Para:* The DXSpider Support list <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>
> *CC:* IZ2LSC <iz2lsc.andrea at gmail.com>
> *Asunto:* [Dxspider-support] Quadrupled spot
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> Hi,
>
> what is the logic behind duplicate spot detection?
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> Right now I'm receiving quadruplicate spots originated by RT5C
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> Example below
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> 1717787762^(progress) SPOT: HA0HV on 7011.7 @ 1916Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@EA4RCH-5 'CW' route: EA4RCH-5
> 1717787762^(progress) SPOT: HA0HV on 7011.7 @ 1916Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@VE7CC-1 'CW' route: IK2WAD-6
> 1717787762^(progress) SPOT: HA0HV on 7011.7 @ 1916Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@S50ARX 'CW' route: IR2UGI-6
> 1717787762^(progress) SPOT: HA0HV on 7011.7 @ 1916Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@W3LPL-1 'CW' route: IK2WAD-6
> 1717787762^(progress) SPOT: HA0HV on 7011.7 @ 1916Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@W9PA-4 'CW' route: G6NHU-2
>
> 1717787944^(progress) SPOT: HA6QU on 7014.9 @ 1919Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@VE7CC-1 'CW' route: IK2WAD-6
>
> 1717787945^(progress) SPOT: HA6QU on 7014.9 @ 1919Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@S50ARX 'CW' route: IR2UGI-6
> 1717787945^(progress) SPOT: HA6QU on 7014.9 @ 1919Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@EA4RCH-5 'CW' route: EA4RCH-5
> 1717787945^(progress) SPOT: HA6QU on 7014.9 @ 1919Z by
> RT5C(5.228.116.194)@W3LPL-1 'CW' route: G6NHU-2
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> Does this mean that RT5C is logged in multiples clusters and is sending
> the same spot on all of them?
>
> How to prevent this from occurring (right now I have blocked spots
> originated by RT5C.
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> Thanks
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> Andrea,
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