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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thanks Dirk</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hardly found 'sh/dx 15 byzone 14,15'
working instead 'sh/dx 15 by_zone 14,15' from sh/dx help commands
directions?</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dan S50U</div>
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<font size="+1"><tt>After quite a lot of messing around, I (think)
have finished converting sh/dx queries from old style,
limited, syntax to new style, Filter style syntax with a small
bonus. So you can now use 'not' 'and' 'or' and brackets '('
and ')' in your sh/dx queries. There may still be some corners
that I haven't covered - if there are - please report them.<br>
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The small bonus is that it is now possible to use perl regexes
in places where that makes sense. Practically that means
"sh/dx info" queries. </tt></font><font size="+1"><tt><font
size="+1"><tt>Regexes are perl regular expressions enclosed
in '{' and '}'.</tt></font><br>
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For instance, for the FT8 phobic, one could use 'sh/dx not
info {ft[48])'. Incidentally, that sh/dx expression can be
used in an 'accept/spot' as in 'acc/spot not info {ft[48]}',
but would be better done as 'rej/spot info {ft[48]}' (i.e. the
same sh/dx query but without the 'not' :-).<br>
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You will need to restart the node after update.<br>
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Dirk G1TLH<br>
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