[Dxspider-support] New version of Mojo (dx command fixed)
Dirk Koopman
djk at tobit.co.uk
Thu Jan 30 14:24:51 GMT 2025
Which means that you are probably getting a message like this in the debug:
(DXCommand) G1TLH-2 swore: 7050 g1tlh (with words:G1TLH)
(*) spotter G1TLH/G1TLH
(DXCommand) G1TLH/G1TLH trying to self spot below 1240000KHz (7050
g1tlh) from 82.68.205.1, not passed on to cluster
I treat self spotting as "swearing" so it dumps you off after three
(configurable) attempts.
My memory is not what it was, but I am still detecting a silent majority
of sysops not liking self-spotting.
As it's getting near to contest time, I am holding off any more updates
that alter the main code so you will have to set $Spot::minselfspotqrg =
*0 *if that's what you want to allow on your node. This only affects
_locally_ connected users, not any incoming spots.
Dirk G1TLH
On 30/01/2025 13:33, Keith, G6NHU via Dxspider-support wrote:
> Considering this is where this all started from with the discussion
> about self spotting, I noticed this.
>
> sh/var $Spot::minselfspotqrg
> $Spot::minselfspotqrg = *1240000*
>
> Shouldn’t the default be 0 now as per this:
> https://mailman.tobit.co.uk/pipermail/dxspider-support/2023-March/018036.html ?
>
> 73 Keith G6NHU.
> On 30 Jan 2025 at 13:17 +0000, Keith, G6NHU via Dxspider-support
> <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>, wrote:
>> I’m not sure it’s quite right.
>>
>> I sent some test self spots from within a normal telnet session.
>>
>> So this is G0PKT self spotting and also G6NHU sending spots for G0PKT.
>>
>> When I do a sh/dx g0pkt, from the telnet session, this is what I
>> see. The spot isn’t showing.
>>
>> sh/dx g0pkt
>> G0PKT de G6NHU-2 30-Jan-2025 1308Z dxspider >
>> 7074.0 G0PKT 21-Jan-2025 1440Z test <G0PKT>
>>
>>
>> I see the same if I do the same command from a console session.
>>
>> However, if I do an rcmd to one of my partners, the test spots I made
>> from both G0PKT and from G6NHU show.
>>
>> rcmd pi4cc sh/dx g0pkt
>> RCMD 'sh/dx g0pkt' sent to PI4CC
>> G6NHU de G6NHU-2 30-Jan-2025 1308Z dxspider >
>> PI4CC: 7074.0 G0PKT 30-Jan-2025 1245Z test <G0PKT>
>> PI4CC: 7074.0 G0PKT 30-Jan-2025 1238Z test <G0PKT>
>> PI4CC: 7074.0 G0PKT 30-Jan-2025 1237Z <G6NHU>
>> PI4CC: 7074.0 G0PKT 30-Jan-2025 1214Z <G6NHU>
>> PI4CC: 7074.0 G0PKT 21-Jan-2025 1440Z test <G0PKT>
>>
>>
>> Here’s the same command locally in the console.
>>
>> sh/dx g0pkt
>> G6NHU de G6NHU-2 30-Jan-2025 1311Z dxspider >
>> 7074.0 G0PKT 21-Jan-2025 1440Z test
>> <G0PKT>
>>
>>
>> It’s as though the spots have been sent but not shown or stored locally.
>>
>> Can anyone test the same please, post some spots and then see if they
>> are shown on the local node as well as remote ones.
>>
>> 73 Keith G6NHU (signing posts with my callsign now as there seem to
>> be about three Keiths on here!).
>> On 30 Jan 2025 at 11:57 +0000, Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support
>> <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>, wrote:
>>> Please update in the normal way. This was an error inside the dx command
>>> caused by me changing a naming convention. As always: more thought (and
>>> better testing) required...
>>>
>>> You don't need to restart. The fix will be picked up automatically when
>>> you next enter a dx command.
>>>
>>> Dirk G1TLH
>>>
>>> On 30/01/2025 11:30, Mike G3YPP via Dxspider-support wrote:
>>>> How do we update the (mn) node command that Kin mentions. My node
>>>> will not send spots
>>>>
>>>> Mike G3YPP
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On 30 Jan 2025, at 10:03, dxspider-support-request at tobit.co.uk wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Re: [Dxspider-support] New version of Mojo
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