[Dxspider-support] Who said ghosts don't exist?
Christopher Schlegel
sutehk.cs at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 16:41:38 BST 2025
I used N2WQ-1 port 7373. I'll re-run that test again using the other port.
May I inquire as to the difference?
Chris, WI3W
On Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 11:39 Rudy Bakalov via Dxspider-support <
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
> Which N2WQ did you use? I suggest you use port 8073 for your comparisons.
>
> Rudy N2WQ
>
> On Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 10:32:34 AM EDT, Christopher Schlegel via
> Dxspider-support <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> Similar results here...
>
> Test setup, BYOBU with 4 connections. Top left is WI3W-2, bottom left is
> WI3W-3. Top right is N2WQ-1, bottom right is AE5E. As the CCC nodes default
> to HF only spots, as I understand it, I set the filters on my nodes to
> "reject/spots not on hf" to mimic that. See attached image...
>
> I did not choose N2WQ and AE5E to pick on them. I chose those two nodes
> because I know they may be active here and may possibly have answers that
> could help.
>
> Chris, WI3W
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 9:03 AM Kin via Dxspider-support <
> dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've spent days writing and rewriting code, I've tried everything and
> cursed
> a thousand times.
> At last, I've realised that, although I'm not particularly skilled with
> Perl, you can't squeeze blood from a stone.
> I was comparing the spots sent by two nodes in real time using two Telnet
> sessions - in other words, as a regular user, with no PC11/61 analysis or
> anything like that.
> But I was always missing spots. I found one bug, but the only thing I
> managed to do was reduce the number of missing spots.
>
> I had the bright idea of connecting to a CCC, and discovered that my script
> wasn't failing at all when it claimed there were missing spots on the CC
> Cluster screen.
> When I ran a sh/dx, the spot appeared - but not when I was watching in real
> time.
> I thought perhaps it was due to CCC's preference for using set/ve7cc, but
> nope - exactly the same result.
> The spots do arrive and are handled by the CCC, but some of them simply
> aren't shown in the Telnet session - unless you query the historical data.
>
> In practical terms, that's as good as the spot never having reached the
> node.
> The same thing happens in two separate sessions connected to the same CCC
> node.
>
> I've attached a couple of screenshots.
> The first shows a CCC on the left and a DXSpider on the right, both
> connected.
> The second screenshot shows how I queried two DXs that didn't appear in the
> first capture - but, as if by magic, they are in the history.
>
> You can verify it yourselves.
>
> Kin EA3CV
>
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