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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes. And if you have any problems,
      please ask. <br>
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      But the point of this is precisely so that you can have a "default
      filter" (if you want) which will be active for your plain,
      non-ssid callsign which will be active for your plain non-ssid
      callsign AND any other callsign-ssid that do NOT have a specific
      filter for that callsign-ssid pair.<br>
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      The specific callsign-ssid filters are separate from and not
      related - in any way - with your default filter (if you have one)
      or any other callsign-ssid filters you might have. <br>
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      Dirk<br>
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      On 13/02/2025 13:17, Ciemon Dunville via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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        <div>Just to pull on this a bit more, I am able to set different
          filter sets based on SSID aren't I?</div>
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        <div>I'm using SSIDs based on how I'm operating, be that by
          frequency, mode, or location.</div>
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        <div>73, Ciemon</div>
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              <div><font size="2" style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif">Warminster,
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 at 10:47,
          Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support <<a
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              style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px">I'm afraid that
              this is not a bug. It is a feature. And I will need quite
              a bit of persuasion to change it. This sort of thing is
              prevalent all through the way DXSpider works. And you have
              done the thing you need to do to cope with it. Having said
              that, after logging in with the ssid of your choice, a
              clear/spots or an accept/spots all should have worked.</span>
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                <p>13 Feb 2025 08:35:05 Keith, G6NHU <<a
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                  <div dir="auto"> I’m sure this is a bug. <br>
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                    I have a filter set for G6NHU, as visible in the
                    /spider/filter/spots/G6NHU.pl file. <br>
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                    If I log in with [say] G6NHU-17, which has no filter
                    file, the filters from G6NHU are applied. <br>
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                    What makes it worse is that when I’ve logged in as
                    G6NHU-17 and do a show/filters command, the response
                    is "No filters defined for G6NHU-17” but the filters
                    defined in G6NHU.pl are being applied. <br>
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                    I’ve suspected this for a while but haven’t bothered
                    investigating further but I set up a test node last
                    night using G6NHU-5 and the only spots which were
                    being forwarded to it were those that were allowed
                    through due to the G6NHU.pl filter.  I had to
                    specifically add a filter for G6NHU-5 to allow
                    everything through from 0/250000000 to ensure it
                    received everything. <br>
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                    Can you take a look please, Dirk. <br>
                    <br>
                    Thanks, <br>
                    <br>
                    73 Keith G6NHU <br>
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