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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support je
31.1.2022 ob 12:38 napisal:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">No filters are applied to one's own
SEEME spots. They are sent back to you immediately after each
spot is received from the RBN.</div>
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<p>Thanks for full explanation on this new one!<br>
Maybe longer respot time for SEEME is suitable. Anyway I set our
cluster rbn minimal spot time to 3 minutes already. When I have
the opportunity I will also test it live.</p>
<p>Good luck, Dan S50U<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> Every skimmer spot of your call
received by the RBN will be sent back to you within a few mSec
of receipt by the node. Doing a set/dxcq and set/dxgrid will
also show the locator/zone (in that order) of that skimmer on
the right hand side of the time. <br>
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They are sent before any other processing that the RBN module
normally does (which includes any filtering). Once SEEME spots
are sent to the user, they are then processed by the RBN module
in the normal way and so may also result in a standard RBN spot
being sent to you as well - if any filtering lets it through and
the minimum respot time allows. <br>
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The default minimum respot time is set to 30 minutes at the
moment. There is some discussion about reducing that to
something like 3 minutes. Feel free to contribute to that
discussion. <br>
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At the moment it is a global parameter that affects *all* users
of that node. It may be possible to change this sometime in the
future. <br>
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Dirk G1TLH<br>
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On 31/01/2022 10:39, Danilo Brelih via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi<br>
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<div>Can someone test a new SET/SEEME command with latest
mojo version that shows all your RBN spots please?<br>
Set up filter for RBN spots first with only from EU (or
NA or ...) then put few CQ's on the radio. Your RBN
spots supposed to come thru that filter set from all
skimmers @ww?</div>
<div> My radio is on a mountain top location and access
there is currently not possible due snow and ice. Thank
you Dirk for this one!</div>
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<div>Dan S50U</div>
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