Hello, after a few years of my absence :) Short question. How to drop FT8 spots on a DX Cluster.
73! Pawel SQ5LTL
Here http://wiki.dxcluster.org/index.php/DXSpider_Filtering_Manual
<p>Jarmo</p>
Try rej/spots infio FT*
Thank you, I made it. I did not know that you can set a filter by sending a command to the server. All the time I thought that I was filtering on a program in CQRLOG. The exact syntax looks like this reject/spots info FT*
reject/spots info FT*
73! Pawel
Good Yes, they are cluster specifig commands... Also rej/spots command should work..
Hi Paweł, I am using this filter in Preferences->DX Cluster->Send these commands to telnet DXCluster when connected:
"acc/spot by_zone 14,15,16 and not (on hf/data or on hf/rtty)"
You can do it on DX Cluster side as well.
Working fine with HamQTH cluster.
<p>SlaveckM, SP3RXO</p>
Everything is working well now!
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Here
http://wiki.dxcluster.org/index.php/DXSpider_Filtering_Manual
<p>Jarmo</p>
Try rej/spots infio FT*
<p>Jarmo</p>
Thank you, I made it. I did not know that you can set a filter by sending a command to the server. All the time I thought that I was filtering on a program in CQRLOG.
The exact syntax looks like this
reject/spots info FT*
73! Pawel
Good
Yes, they are cluster specifig commands...
Also rej/spots command should work..
<p>Jarmo</p>
Hi Paweł,
I am using this filter in Preferences->DX Cluster->Send these commands to telnet DXCluster when connected:
"acc/spot by_zone 14,15,16 and not (on hf/data or on hf/rtty)"
You can do it on DX Cluster side as well.
Working fine with HamQTH cluster.
<p>SlaveckM, SP3RXO</p>
Everything is working well now!
73! Pawel