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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/08/2020 11:31, dd5xx--- via
Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<div>I am active in CW most of the time and yesterday I found out
the following by chance. I call CQ on different
bands/frequencies and get registered with at least 2 RBN
skimmers when I look at reversebeacon.net. At the same time I
was connected via Telnet on the DXspider Mojo node S50CLX and
GB7DJK and used exactly the same settings and filters. However,
my spot was NOT registered on either or sometimes both those
Mojo DXspider nodes, even though at least two RBN skimmers
registered my call on the RBN. This happened yesterday evening a
lot of times, whereas today tests worked better and I missed my
spots only one time when watching the output of both windows.
Can it be possible that due to the CW contest the nodes or
network were overloaded somehow? But in my understanding the
DXspider mojo nodes with RBN funcionality should show my CQ call
because it was heard by minimum two RBN skimmers around the
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<font size="+1"><tt>I am replying to this separately because you are
now the third person to suggest to me that they would like to
see "how well they are getting out" by getting all "their" RBN
spots. I have identified how to do this without actually
rewriting the mechanism that is currently in place. It will mean
someone who wants to use this will be need to run a command
(provisionally called: (un)set/rbnseeme [I am, so far, resisting
the temptation to call it (un)set/rbnselfspot ;-]). This will
splurge all the RBN spots that your base callsign appears in
onto the screen with just (the same) Q: and a single Z: for each
spotter. Be warned: this will send every spot that the RBN sends
with your base call whenever that happens. On a good day, that
could be 30 or more skimmers. Every time you call CQ. Don't
blame me if your screen does not have sufficient rows to display
them all!<br>
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This is only partially implemented because, so far, I don't have
a sensible way of testing it. I don't have a working station and
do no CW (but I persuade the KX3 to that for me :-). So this
will have to wait until I am happy that it works as I expect.
Which may be a week or two...<br>
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BTW I use a "cheap" (~£330) 43" 4K LG television in 60Hz 4K mode
as the development box's screen. I recommend this, but you do
need to have a video card that supports 60Hz HDMI. Many do not.
It give me 171 rows at my font size :-)<br>
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73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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