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      I stick it it on the list...<br>
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      Dirk<br>
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      On 13/02/2025 13:48, Ciemon Dunville via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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        <div>OK but I hear Keith's issue.</div>
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        <div>If DX Spider is going to mimic the base callsign set then
          the user needs to be able to interrogate and get a response of
          what is set. When  G0TRT-3 is set to VHF only CW only and I
          login with G0TRT-5 and set it to RTTY only will I only get
          spots from VHF, I would expect to get them from all bands.</div>
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                  Dunville <a href="https://www.qrz.com/db/G0TRT"
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 at 13:28,
          Keith, G6NHU via Dxspider-support <<a
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              <div dir="auto"><span style="font-family:Arial">Yes,
                  different SSIDs can have different filter sets.</span><br>
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                <span style="font-family:Arial">I’m not sure I
                  understand the logic of a callsign with an SSID
                  inheriting the filters of the callsign without the
                  SSID though.</span><br>
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                <span style="font-family:Arial">73 Keith G6NHU </span></div>
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            <div name="messageReplySection">On 13 Feb 2025 at 13:17
              +0000, Ciemon Dunville via Dxspider-support <<a
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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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                            Dunville <a
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                              GØTRT</a></font></div>
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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><br>
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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>
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                              Thanks,<br>
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                              73 Keith G6NHU<br>
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