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      Sorry, not now. It's not what I want to achieve. Whilst I can see
      that you (and others might find it useful, what comes out is so
      far away from the input that I would find it difficult (with the
      code as it is) to reconstitute some version of the input back into
      the output.  I can see your use case, but some might point out
      that you are "self-spotting" (BTW I have no views on this, one way
      or the other).<br>
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      The thing I <u>may</u> be able to offer, is for a user to flag
      their 'account' on their preferred node and if (and only if) their
      callsign appears on the skimmers, a tranche of spots will be sent.
      But even that has to be rate limited. It will never send out a
      flush of skimmer spots every time a user sends CQ. If there is a
      general need for something that is more "real time", I could be
      persuaded to consider a separate system to filter skimmers to
      achieve this. But not now.<br>
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      73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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      On 13/08/2020 21:07, Simon Ravnič via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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      I would like to ask you to please reconsider adding this feature
      again. A must feature for a RBN cluster.
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      <div class="">To summarise, I would like to see all spots of my
        call, so when I call CQ I can see the world lit up. Good for
        monitoring change in propagation when running CQ.<br class="">
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        <div class="">73</div>
        <div class="">Simon, S53ZO<br class="">
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              <div class="">On 12 Jul 2020, at 02:56, Dirk Koopman via
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                  <p dir="ltr" class="">Within some pretty tight limits,
                    yes. But you should be careful a) what you wish for
                    because b) when I last looked I was receiving
                    ~150,000 spots / hour, of which I was getting ~5500
                    useful spots (~3%). I will put it on the list. If
                    the rate of bustedness is generally as bad as Lee
                    suggests then we will chop that number of useful
                    spots down  even more. </p>
                  <p dir="ltr" class="">But I have observed that the
                    compression rate (if that is a reasonable way of
                    describing it)  decreases from about 10% when spot
                    rate is in the 5000/hour area  yielding around 500
                    deliverables, 50000 yields 3500, 100000 yields about
                    5000.</p>
                  <p dir="ltr" class="">I do wonder whether all this
                    extra "diversity" is really the most efficient way
                    of going about things. The returns diminish really
                    quite quickly. There are a finite number of people
                    contesting and one really doesn't need to send more
                    rbn spots than is necessary to qualify any
                    particular station.</p>
                  <p dir="ltr" class="">It will interesting to see the
                    hourly stats after contest finishes.</p>
                  <p dir="ltr" class="">Dirk</p>
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                    <p class="">11 Jul 2020 18:09:39 Simon Ravnič <<a
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                        stuff, TNX.</span>
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                        S50DXS is up and running with new RBN feed. No
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                        A request. When calling CQ it is very nice to
                        see which skimmers in the world copy your
                        signal. Would it be possible to add a bypass to
                        all the great filtering you made and show all
                        the spots from RBN feed for a chosen callsign? </div>
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                        TNX & 73 </div>
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                          <div class=""> On 9 Jul 2020, at 23:38, Dirk
                            Koopman via Dxspider-support < <a
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                                  The Reverse Beacon Network DXSpider
                                  client is here!<br class="">
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                                  If you want to see what it does:
                                  connect to <a
                                    href="http://gb7djk.dxcluster.net/"
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                                  7300, login and then type 'help rbn'.<br
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                                  If you are a 'master' branch read
                                  UPGRADE.mojo, do what it says, then
                                  read RBN.mojo for instructions and
                                  information about the RBN interface.
                                  You will be able to read both
                                  documents in either branch. You should
                                  stop the node before doing the 'git
                                  pull --all; git checkout --track mojo
                                  origin/mojo'.<br class="">
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                                      class="" size="+1"> If you are on
                                      the 'mojo' branch, then read
                                      RBN.mojo and, if necessary, do
                                      what it says and read
                                      UPGRADE.mojo. Particularly if you
                                      have a build number under 276.<br
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                                      Have fun.<br class="">
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                                      73 Dirk G1TLH<br class="">
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