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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><tt>I'm guessing you are looking at DX
Summit or something like that. No DXSpider node will process any
spot with a '-@' (or indeed a '-#') on the end as it is an
invalid callsign. </tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>But if ALL DXSpider nodes add these commands:</tt><br>
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<tt><font size="+1">rej/spot node_default input 2 info db info wpm
info cq<br>
</font></tt><tt><font size="+1">rej/spot node_default 2 info db
info wpm info cq<br>
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commands as I asked, then far fewer of these RBN spots would
appear on the actual cluster and you would not allow them to
spread.<br>
<br>
As I wrote in another email just now, if you are reluctant to
restart your node in the middle of the CW WPX contest, then do
this instead:<br>
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<tt><font size="+1"><tt><font size="+1">>
links
<br>
Ave Obs Ping
Next
Filters
<br>
Callsign Type Started RTT Count Int. Ping
Iso? In Out PC92?
Address
<br>
F4BWT-3 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2225Z 0.08 2 300
284 Y
2a01:e0a:bb:b4e0:2c7c:d924:dd57:a9bb
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GB7DJK DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2230Z 0.84 2 300
274 Y
2001:bc8:3b8c:200::2
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GB7DXC-5 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2230Z 0.10 2 300
284
Y
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GB7DXG-1 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2225Z 0.05 2 300
14
Y
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GB7MBC DXSP 28-Mar-2020 0220Z 1.15 2 300
284
Y
<br>
GB7UJS DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2222Z 0.06 2 300
94
Y
<br>
IQ9GF-6 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2232Z 0.11 2 300
114
Y
<br>
IZ0FKE-6 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2230Z 0.11 2 300
14
Y
<br>
JG1YGH-15 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2226Z 0.28 2 300
64
Y
<br>
SV5FRI-1 DXSP 27-Mar-2020 2255Z 0.09 2 300
284 Y <br>
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> disc </font></tt><tt><font size="+1"><tt><font
size="+1">F4BWT-3</font></tt><br>
<br>
wait 30 secs<br>
<br>
> disc GB7DJK<br>
<br>
wait 30 secs<br>
<br>
> disc </font></tt><tt><font size="+1"><tt><font
size="+1">GB7DXC-5<br>
<br>
and so on<br>
<br>
That way you will keep spots flowing. If you are the
one connecting to the node, then you can immediately
reconnect manually with 'conn <node callsign>'.<br>
<br>
If you don't want your debug log filled with these
spots, then you can stop them coming by doing this to
each of your links:<br>
<br>
> rcmd <node call> rej/spot </font></tt></font></tt></font></tt><tt><font
size="+1"><tt><font size="+1"><tt><font size="+1"><tt><font
size="+1">info db info wpm info cq<br>
<br>
Remember: you are just a normal user on your
partner's node, so you can set your own private
filters on that node, just as though you were
logged in as any other user.<br>
<br>
It makes me sad that so few sysops have bothered
to do as I asked. <br>
<br>
73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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</font></tt> </font></tt></font></tt></font></tt>On
28/03/2020 08:58, Matthew Chambers via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<div>The DX clusters are starting to look a bit sad now, this
guy needs to have his internet connection yanked or find
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:48
AM Mike McCarthy, W1NR via Dxspider-support <<a
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0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">It
appears that we may have struck a nerve. The posts are now
limited to<br>
the call F8DGY and are much less frequent than earlier this
morning.<br>
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At least he is using his own call and no longer flooding.<br>
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Mike, W1NR<br>
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