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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/07/2022 19:06, Danilo Brelih via
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<p>Dirk<br>
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Last weekend I participated as S50HQ national team in the IARU
HF contest. We had twelve CW/SSB RUN stations across the country
on six bands with an extra multiplier station on each band and
we were all networked. We setup our two Slovenian DXSpiders for
each band station with unique SSID call and set a filter for
each band station to receive SPOTS and RBN with SEEME spots for
their band. In setup like this we get all SEEME RBN spots for
all bands for call used. I don't think it's possible to receive
SEEME spots separately for each SSID call? We have already
discussed this I thing.</p>
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I don't think we have discussed this, and I don't know how difficult
it would be, but I'll have a look at the problem. It would be worth
taking this offline so that I can get a better idea as to what is
going on.<br>
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<p>We also discussed that in the future the Q filter quality will
have to be increased from Q:2 to Q:3 as there were quite a few
busted RBN spots. I am aware that increasing the Q filter may
lead to the loss of some correctly forwarded calls to the
network as well.</p>
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You can set this yourself. It's a standard tunable: set/var
$RBN::minqual = 3<br>
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<p>Thanks, Dan S50U</p>
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