[Dxspider-support] To be or not to be one of the PC9X
Faizul
9m2pju at hamradio.my
Tue Sep 3 19:06:48 BST 2024
Can someone enlighten me what PC92 is all about ?
On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 1:31 AM IZ2LSC via Dxspider-support <
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Kin,
> in my case, IZ2LSC-97 is an internal "pseudo" node connected to the real
> node IZ2LSC-99.
> It should remain internal and not advertised/visible to the rest of the
> network and is not possible to connect to it from the internet.
> It doesn't exchange PC9X messages.
>
> Andrea
> iz2lsc
>
> -->
>
>
> Il giorno lun 2 set 2024 alle ore 19:15 Kin via Dxspider-support <
> dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> ha scritto:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm analyzing myself with the sentences used by our nodes and the traffic
>> generated, specifically with PC92.
>> Of the 416 nodes I see in my console: 93 have PC9X OFF, including some
>> DXSpider (DK7ET-5, JG1YGH-15, NR1X-3)
>> Of these 93, there are quite a few that do not send a single PC92
>> sentence,
>> but they seem to be nodes, very strange, no?
>> Some possibly because their software does not implement it (bad in 2024)
>> and
>> others because they have disabled it (worse).
>> The question that arises for me is: If most nodes do not use a common
>> protocol (partial perhaps), do we have the guarantee that the Network will
>> not fail?
>> Why do sysops disable the use of PC9X?
>>
>> 9M2PJU-1 5401 No No
>> AE5E 5401 No No
>> AI9T 5000 No Yes
>> DB0ERF 5401 No Yes
>> DF7GB-2 5000 No Yes
>> DK7ET-5 5455 No Yes
>> DL2ND-10 5401 No No
>> DL2ND-8 5000 No Yes
>> DL9GTB-1 5000 No Yes
>> DL9GTB-2 5401 No No
>> DU3TW-1 5401 No No
>> EA1DX 5401 No No
>> EA2CW-1 5401 No No
>> EA8URL-5 5401 No No
>> F4GVE 5401 No No
>> GB7DXG 5401 No No
>> GB7DXS 5401 No No
>> HA2NA-1 5401 No No
>> HA8TKS-9 5401 No No
>> HI8S 5401 No No
>> IK2XDE-6 5401 No No
>> IW0QNL-6 5499 No Yes
>> IW1QLH-2 5401 No No
>> IZ2LSC-97 5401 No No
>> JA2YYF 5401 No No
>> JA2YYF-9 5910 No Yes
>> JA4PXC-11 5431 No Yes
>> JA4PXC-7 5401 No No
>> JA4PXC-9 5401 No No
>> JG1VGX-7 5401 No No
>> JG1VGX-8 5401 No No
>> JG1YGH-15 5457 No Yes
>> K0XM-5 5401 No No
>> K1EU 5000 No Yes
>> K1TTT 5910 No Yes
>> K1TTT-1 5401 No No
>> K2CAN 5401 No No
>> K3LR 5401 No No
>> K4HNT-1 5401 No Yes
>> K5DX 5401 No No
>> K9AJ 5401 No No
>> K9LC 5401 No No
>> KK6JA-7 5401 No No
>> KM3T-5 5000 No Yes
>> KN4F 5401 No No
>> KQ8M 5401 No No
>> LA3C-6 5401 No No
>> LA7Q-6 5000 No Yes
>> LY4I 5401 No No
>> LZ7A 5401 No No
>> M0IPU-8 5000 No Yes
>> N2WQ-1 3397 No Yes
>> N2YO-4 5401 No No
>> N4ZKF-1 5401 No No
>> NC7J 5401 No No
>> NC7J-7 5401 No No
>> NG9R 5000 No Yes
>> NR1X-3 5455 No Yes
>> NX9G-6 5401 No No
>> OK2CQR-5 5401 No No
>> ON0DXK-5 5401 No No
>> ON0LLV-6 5401 No No
>> ON4KST 5000 No Yes
>> OP0P 5000 No Yes
>> PY1TSB-1 5401 No No
>> PY5JO-1 5401 No No
>> S50ARX 5000 No Yes
>> SK1MMR 5401 No No
>> SM7IUN 5401 No No
>> SM7IUN-2 5401 No No
>> SV5FRI 5401 No No
>> US4MFB-15 5000 No Yes
>> UT1U 5401 No No
>> VA3UG 5401 No Yes
>> VA6AAA-1 5401 No No
>> VE7CC 5000 No Yes
>> VK5GR 5401 No Yes
>> W3GQ 5401 No No
>> W3LPL 5499 No Yes
>> W3LPL-1 5401 No No
>> W3RGA-1 5401 No No
>> W4DXA 5401 No No
>> W4MYA 5401 No No
>> W4NJA 5401 No No
>> W7JD-1 5401 No No
>> W9ODD-1 5401 No No
>> W9PA-4 5401 No No
>> W9YB 5499 No Yes
>> WB4QOJ-8 5401 No No
>> WC2L 5401 No No
>> WD1L 5401 No No
>> WD4IXD 5000 No Yes
>> ZS2EZ-3 5401 No No
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kin EA3CV
>>
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