Create an 'accept this announce' line for a filter.
An accept filter line means that if the announce matches this filter it is
-passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this
+passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this
to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
info <string> eg: iota or qsl
by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
channel <prefixes>
wx 1 filter WX announces
dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
accept/ann input node_default by G,M,2
accept/ann user_default by G,M,2
+=== 8^ACCEPT/ROUTE <call> [0-9] <pattern>^Set an 'accept' filter line for routing
+Create an 'accept this routing PC Protocol' line for a filter.
+
+An accept filter line means that if a PC16/17/19/21/24/41/50 matches this filter
+it is passed thru that interface. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this
+to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
+
+You can use any of the following things in this line:-
+
+ call <prefixes> the callsign of the thingy
+ call_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ call_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ origin <prefixes> really the interface it came in on
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+
+some examples:-
+
+ acc/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (send only UK+EIRE nodes)
+ acc/route gb7djk call gb7djk (equiv to SET/ISOLATE)
+
+You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg:
+
+ acc/route all
+
+
=== 0^ACCEPT/SPOTS [0-9] <pattern>^Set an 'accept' filter line for spots
Create an 'accept this spot' line for a filter.
An accept filter line means that if the spot matches this filter it is
-passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this
+passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this
to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
info <string> eg: iota or qsl
by <prefixes>
- call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- call_itu <numbers>
- call_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ call_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ call_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
origin <prefixes>
channel <prefixes>
but this probably for advanced users...
+
=== 8^ACCEPT/SPOTS <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern>^Spot filter sysop version
This version allows a sysop to set a filter for a callsign as well as the
default for nodes and users eg:-
by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
channel <prefixes>
There are no examples because WCY Broadcasts only come from one place and
by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
channel <prefixes>
for example
Search the help database for <string> (it isn't case sensitive), and print
the names of all the commands that may be relevant.
+=== 0^BLANK [<string>] [<nn>]^Print nn (default 1) blank lines (or strings)
+In its basic form this command prints one or more blank lines. However if
+you pass it a string it will replicate the string for the width of the
+screen (default 80) and then print that one or more times, so:
+
+ blank 2
+
+prints two blank lines
+
+ blank -
+
+prints a row of - characters once.
+
+ blank abc
+
+prints 'abcabcabcabcabcabc....'
+
+This is really only of any use in a script file and you can print a maximum
+of 9 lines.
+
=== 0^BYE^Exit from the cluster
This will disconnect you from the cluster
Order is not important.
-=== 0^CLEAR/SPOTS [1|all]^Clear a spot filter line
+=== 0^CLEAR/ANNOUNCE [1|all]^Clear a announce filter line
+This command allows you to clear (remove) a line in a annouce filter or to
+remove the whole filter.
+
+see CLEAR/SPOTS for a more detailed explanation.
+
+=== 8^CLEAR/ANNOUNCE [input] <callsign> [0-9|all]^Clear a announce filter line
+A sysop can clear an input or normal output filter for a user or the
+node_default or user_default.
+
+=== 0^CLEAR/ROUTE [1|all]^Clear a route filter line
+This command allows you to clear (remove) a line in a route filter or to
+remove the whole filter.
+
+see CLEAR/SPOTS for a more detailed explanation.
+
+=== 8^CLEAR/ROUTE [input] <callsign> [0-9|all]^Clear a route filter line
+A sysop can clear an input or normal output filter for a user or the
+node_default or user_default.
+
+=== 0^CLEAR/SPOTS [0-9|all]^Clear a spot filter line
This command allows you to clear (remove) a line in a spot filter or to
remove the whole filter.
the filter will be completely removed.
+=== 8^CLEAR/SPOTS [input] <callsign> [0-9|all]^Clear a spot filter line
+A sysop can clear an input or normal output filter for a user or the
+node_default or user_default.
+
+=== 0^CLEAR/WCY [1|all]^Clear a WCY filter line
+This command allows you to clear (remove) a line in a WCY filter or to
+remove the whole filter.
+
+see CLEAR/SPOTS for a more detailed explanation.
+
+=== 8^CLEAR/WCY [input] <callsign> [0-9|all]^Clear a WCY filter line
+A sysop can clear an input or normal output filter for a user or the
+node_default or user_default.
+
+=== 0^CLEAR/WWV [1|all]^Clear a WWV filter line
+This command allows you to clear (remove) a line in a WWV filter or to
+remove the whole filter.
+
+see CLEAR/SPOTS for a more detailed explanation.
+
+=== 8^CLEAR/WWV [input] <callsign> [0-9|all]^Clear a WWV filter line
+A sysop can clear an input or normal output filter for a user or the
+node_default or user_default.
+
=== 5^CONNECT <callsign>^Start a connection to another DX Cluster
Start a connection process that will culminate in a new connection to the
DX cluster <callsign>. This process creates a new 'client' process which will
use the script in /spider/connect/<callsign> to effect the 'chat' exchange
necessary to traverse the network(s) to logon to the cluster <callsign>.
+=== 9^DELETE/USER <callsign> ...^Delete this user from the User Database
+This command will completely remove a one or more users from the database.
+
+There is NO SECOND CHANCE.
+
+It goes without saying that you should use this command CAREFULLY!
+
=== 0^DBAVAIL^Show a list of all the Databases in the system
Title says it all really, this command lists all the databases defined
in the system. It is also aliased to SHOW/COMMAND.
perl -d cluster.pl
It will interrupt the cluster just after the debug command has finished.
+
=== 0^DIRECTORY^List messages
=== 0^DIRECTORY ALL^List all messages
=== 0^DIRECTORY OWN^List your own messages
clear/spots all
+There are similar CLEAR commands for the other filters:-
+
+ clear/announce
+ clear/wcy
+ clear/wwv
+
ADVANCED USERS:-
Once you are happy with the results you get, you may like to experiment.
Reload the /spider/data/bands.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
the cluster is running.
-=== 9^LOAD/BADDX^Reload the bad DX table
-Reload the /spider/data/baddx.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
-the cluster is running. This table contains the DX Calls that, if spotted,
-will not be passed on. FR0G and TEST are classic examples.
-
=== 9^LOAD/BADMSG^Reload the bad msg table
Reload the /spider/msg/badmsg.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
the cluster is running. This table contains a number of perl regular
Create an 'reject this announce' line for a filter.
A reject filter line means that if the announce matches this filter it is
-passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this
+passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this
to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
info <string> eg: iota or qsl
by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
channel <prefixes>
wx 1 filter WX announces
dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
Create a 'reject this spot' line for a filter.
A reject filter line means that if the spot matches this filter it is
-dumped (not passed on). See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this
+dumped (not passed on). See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this
to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
info <string> eg: iota or qsl
by <prefixes>
- call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- call_itu <numbers>
- call_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ call_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ call_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
origin <prefixes>
channel <prefixes>
but this probably for advanced users...
+=== 8^REJECT/ROUTE <call> [0-9] <pattern>^Set an 'reject' filter line for routing
+Create an 'reject this routing PC Protocol' line for a filter.
+
+An reject filter line means that if a PC16/17/19/21/24/41/50 matches this filter
+it is NOT passed thru that interface. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please
+read this to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
+
+You can use any of the following things in this line:-
+
+ call <prefixes> the callsign of the thingy
+ call_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ call_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ origin <prefixes> really the interface it came in on
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+
+some examples:-
+
+ rej/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (everything except UK+EIRE nodes)
+
+You can use the tag 'all' to reject everything eg:
+
+ rej/route all (equiv to [very] restricted mode)
+
=== 8^REJECT/SPOTS <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern>^Spot filter sysop version
This version allows a sysop to set a filter for a callsign as well as the
default for nodes and users eg:-
by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
channel <prefixes>
There are no examples because WCY Broadcasts only come from one place and
by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
+ origin_dxcc <prefixes or numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <prefixes or numbers> or: G,GM,GW
+ origin_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
channel <prefixes>
for example
=== 0^SET/ANNOUNCE^Allow announce messages to come out on your terminal
=== 0^UNSET/ANNOUNCE^Stop announce messages coming out on your terminal
+=== 0^SET/ANNTALK^Allow talk like announce messages on your terminal
+=== 0^UNSET/ANNTALK^Stop talk like announce messages on your terminal
+The announce system on legacy cluster nodes is used as a talk
+substitute because the network is so poorly connected. If you:
+
+ unset/anntalk
+
+you will suppress several of these announces, you may miss the odd
+useful one as well, but you would probably miss them anyway in the
+welter of useless ones.
+
+ set/anntalk
+
+allows you to see them again. This is the default.
+
=== 5^SET/ARCLUSTER <call> [<call>..]^Make the callsign an AR-Cluster node
-=== 6^SET/BADNODE <call>^Stop spots from this callsign being propagated
-=== 6^UNSET/BADNODE <call>^Allow spots from this callsign again
+=== 8^SET/BADDX <call>..^Stop callsigns in a dx spot being propagated
+=== 8^UNSET/BADDX <call>..^Propagate a dx spot with this callsign again
+Setting a word as 'baddx' will prevent spots with that word in the
+'spotted' field (as in: DX 14001.1 FR0G)of a DX spot from going any
+further. They will not be displayed and they will not be sent onto
+other nodes.
+
+The word must be written in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:-
+
+ set/baddx FORSALE VIDEO FR0G
+
+To allow a word again, use the following command ...
+
+ unset/baddx VIDEO
+
+=== 8^SET/BADNODE <call>..^Stop spots from this node being propagated
+=== 8^UNSET/BADNODE <call>..^Allow spots from this node again
Setting a callsign as a 'badnode' will prevent spots from that node
going any further. They will not be displayed and they will not be
sent onto other nodes.
-The call can be a full or partial call (or a prefix), eg:-
+The call must be a full eg:-
set/badnode K1TTT
-will stop anything from K1TTT (including any SSID's)
+will stop anything from K1TTT. If you want SSIDs as well then you must
+enter them specifically.
unset/badnode K1TTT
Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceeded by FILTERing.
+=== 8^SET/BADSPOTTER <call>..^Stop spots from this callsign being propagated
+=== 8^UNSET/BADSPOTTER <call>..^Allow spots from this callsign again
+Setting a callsign as a 'badspotter' will prevent spots from this callsign
+going any further. They will not be displayed and they will not be
+sent onto other nodes.
+
+The call must be written in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:-
+
+ set/badspotter VE2STN
+
+will stop anything from VE2STN. If you want SSIDs as well then you must
+enter them specifically.
+
+ unset/badspotter VE2STN
+
+will allow spots from him again.
+
+Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceded by FILTERing.
+
+=== 8^SET/BADWORD <word>..^Stop things with this word being propagated
+=== 8^UNSET/BADWORD <word>..^Propagate things with this word again
+Setting a word as a 'badword' will prevent things like spots,
+announces or talks with this word in the the text part from going any
+further. They will not be displayed and they will not be sent onto
+other nodes.
+
+The word must be written in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:-
+
+ set/badword annihilate annihilated annihilation
+
+will stop anything with these words in the text.
+
+ unset/badspotter annihilated
+
+will allow text with this word again.
+
=== 0^SET/BEEP^Add a beep to DX and other messages on your terminal
=== 0^UNSET/BEEP^Stop beeps for DX and other messages on your terminal
+=== 5^SET/BBS <call> [<call>..]^Make the callsign a BBS
+
=== 5^SET/CLX <call> [<call>..]^Make the callsign an CLX node
=== 9^SET/DEBUG <name>^Add a debug level to the debug set
=== 9^UNSET/DEBUG <name>^Remove a debug level from the debug set
+You can choose to log several different levels. The levels are
+
+chan
+state
+msg
+cron
+connect
+
+You can show what levels you are logging with SHOW/DEBUG
=== 0^SET/DX^Allow DX messages to come out on your terminal
=== 0^UNSET/DX^Stop DX messages coming out on your terminal
eg:-
SET/HOMENODE gb7djk
-=== 8^SET/HOPS <call> ann|spots|wwv|wcy <n>^Set hop count
+=== 8^SET/HOPS <call> ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy <n>^Set hop count
Set the hop count for a particular type of broadcast for a node.
This command allows you to set up special hop counts for a node
default values, if a node has not responded to a ping within 15 minutes,
it is disconnected.
+You can set this parameter between 1 and 9.
+
+It is STRONGLY recommended that you don't change the default.
+
=== 0^SET/PAGE <lines per page>^Set the lines per page
Tell the system how many lines you wish on a page when the number of line
of output from a command is more than this. The default is 20. Setting it
You can use this command to set a different interval. Please don't.
-But if you do the value you enter is treated as minutes up 60 and seconds
+But if you do the value you enter is treated as minutes up 30 and seconds
for numbers greater than that.
This is used also to help determine when a link is down at the far end
(as certain cluster software doesn't always notice), see SET/OBSCOUNT
for more information.
+If you must change it (and it may be useful for internet connected nodes
+on dynamic IP addresses that go away after a set time of usage) the time
+can be specified as:-
+
+ 5 which if less than 30 is converted to minutes otherwise is
+ taken as the no of seconds between pings.
+ 120s 120 seconds
+ 5m 5 minutes
+ 1h 1 hour
+
+Please be aware that this causes traffic to occur on the link, setting
+this value too low may annoy your neighbours beyond the point of
+endurance!
+
+You can switch this off by setting it to 0.
+
=== 9^SET/PRIVILEGE <n> <call> [<call..]^Set privilege level on a call
Set the privilege level on a callsign. The privilege levels that pertain
to commands are as default:-
If you are a sysop and you come in as a normal user on a remote connection
your privilege will automatically be set to 0.
+=== 0^UNSET/PRIVILEGE^Remove any privilege for this session
+You can use this command to 'protect' this session from unauthorised
+use. If you want to get your normal privilege back you will need to
+either logout and login again (if you are on a console) or use the
+SYSOP command.
+
=== 9^SET/PASSWORD <callsign> <string>^Set a users password
The password for a user can only be set by a full sysop. The string
can contain any characters but any spaces are removed (you can type in
=== 0^SET/WX^Allow WX messages to come out on your terminal
=== 0^UNSET/WX^Stop WX messages coming out on your terminal
-=== 6^SHOW/BADNODE^Show all the bad nodes in the system
+=== 1^SHOW/BADDX^Show all the bad dx calls in the system
+Display all the bad dx callsigns in the system, see SET/BADDX
+for more information.
+
+=== 1^SHOW/BADNODE^Show all the bad nodes in the system
Display all the bad node callsigns in the system, see SET/BADNODE
for more information.
+=== 1^SHOW/BADSPOTTER^Show all the bad spotters in the system
+Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see SET/BADSPOTTER
+for more information.
+
+=== 1^SHOW/BADWORD^Show all the bad words in the system
+Display all the bad words in the system, see SET/BADWORD
+for more information.
+
+=== 0^SHOW/CONFIGURATION [<node>]^Show all the nodes and users visible
+This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen
+and the nodes to which they are connected.
+
+This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c
+
+BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
+
+=== 0^SHOW/CONFIGURATION/NODE^Show all the nodes connected locally
+Show all the nodes connected to this node.
+
+=== 1^SHOW/CONNECT^Show all the active connections
+This command shows information on all the active connections known to
+the node. This command gives slightly more information than WHO.
+
=== 0^SHOW/DATE [<prefix>|<callsign>]^Show the local time
This is very nearly the same as SHOW/TIME, the only difference the format
of the date string if no arguments are given.
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
+=== 9^SHOW/DEBUG^Show what levels of debug information you are logging
+
=== 0^SHOW/DX^Interrogate the spot database
If you just type SHOW/DX you will get the last so many spots
(sysop configurable, but usually 10).
SH/DXCC G
SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota
+=== 0^SHOW/DXSTATS^Show the DX Statistics for last 31 days
+Show the total DX spots for the last 31 days
+
=== 0^SHOW/FILES [<filearea> [<string>]]^List the contents of a filearea
SHOW/FILES on its own will show you a list of the various fileareas
available on the system. To see the contents of a particular file
Show the contents of all the filters that are set. This command displays
all the filters set - for all the various categories.
-=== 8^SHOW/HOPS <call> [ann|spots|wcy|wwv]^Show the hop counts for a node
+=== 0^SHOW/HFSTATS^Show the HF DX Statistics for last 31 days
+Show the HF DX spots breakdown by band for the last 31 days
+
+=== 0^SHOW/HFTABLE^Show the HF DX Spotter Table for your country
+Show the HF DX Spotter table for your country for the last 31 days
+
+=== 8^SHOW/HOPS <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv]^Show the hop counts for a node
This command shows the hop counts set up for a node. You can specify
which category you want to see. If you leave the category out then
all the categories will be listed.
=== 9^SHOW/LOCKOUT^Show the list of locked out or excluded callsigns
+=== 8^SHOW/LOG [<callsign>]^Show excerpts from the system log
+This command outputs a short section of the system log. On its own
+it will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it will
+show output from the log associated with that callsign.
+
=== 0^SHOW/MOON [<prefix>|<callsign>]^Show Moon rise and set times
Show the Moon rise and set times for a (list of) prefixes or callsigns,
together with the azimuth and elevation of the sun currently at those
SH/MOON
SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN
+You can also use this command to see into the past or the future, so
+if you want to see yesterday's times then do:-
+
+ SH/MOON -1
+
+or in three days time:-
+
+ SH/MOON +3 W9
+
=== 0^SHOW/MUF <prefix> [<hours>][long]^Show the likely propagation to a prefix
This command allow you to estimate the likelihood of you contacting
a station with the prefix you have specified. The output assumes a modest
should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
+=== 0^SHOW/NEWCONFIGURATION [<node>]^Show all the nodes and users visible
+This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen
+and the nodes to which they are connected.
+
+This command produces essentially the same information as
+SHOW/CONFIGURATION except that it shows all the duplication of
+any routes that might be present It also uses a different format
+which may not take up quite as much space if you don't have any
+loops.
+
+BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
+
+=== 0^SHOW/NEWCONFIGURATION/NODE^Show all the nodes connected locally
+Show all the nodes connected to this node in the new format.
+
=== 1^SHOW/NODE [<callsign> ...]^Show the type and version number of nodes
Show the type and version (if connected) of the nodes specified on the
command line. If no callsigns are specified then a sorted list of all
is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
=== 0^SHOW/ROUTE <callsign> ...^Show the route to the callsign
-This command allows you to see which node the callsigns specified are
+This command allows you to see to which node the callsigns specified are
connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config.
sh/route n2tly
SH/SAT AO-10
SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2
-=== 0^SHOW/SUN [<prefix>|<callsign>]^Show sun rise and set times
+=== 6^SHOW/STATION ALL [<regex>]^Show list of users in the system
+=== 0^SHOW/STATION [<callsign> ..]^Show information about a callsign
+Show the information known about a callsign and whether (and where)
+that callsign is connected to the cluster.
+
+ SH/ST G1TLH
+
+If no callsign is given then show the information for yourself.
+
+=== 0^SHOW/SUN [+/- days][<prefix>|<callsign>]^Show sun rise and set times
Show the sun rise and set times for a (list of) prefixes or callsigns,
together with the azimuth and elevation of the sun currently at those
locations.
SH/SUN
SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS
+You can also use this command to see into the past or the future, so
+if you want to see yesterday's times then do:-
+
+ SH/SUN -1
+
+or in three days time:-
+
+ SH/SUN +3 W9
+
=== 0^SHOW/TIME [<prefix>|<callsign>]^Show the local time
If no prefixes or callsigns are given then this command returns the local
time and UTC as the computer has it right now. If you give some prefixes
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
+=== 0^SHOW/VHFSTATS^Show the VHF DX Statistics for last 31 days
+Show the VHF DX spots breakdown by band for the last 31 days
+
+=== 0^SHOW/VHFTABLE^Show the VHF DX Spotter Table for your country
+Show the VHF DX Spotter table for your country for the last 31 days
+
=== 0^SHOW/WCY^Show last 10 WCY broadcasts
=== 0^SHOW/WCY <n>^Show last <n> WCY broadcasts
Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the system
Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
-=== 5^STAT/MSG <msgno>^Show the status of a message
+=== 1^STAT/MSG^Show the status of the message system
+=== 1^STAT/MSG <msgno>^Show the status of a message
This command shows the internal status of a message and includes information
such as to whom it has been forwarded, its size, origin etc etc.
+If no message number is given then the status of the message system is
+displayed.
+
+=== 5^STAT/ROUTE_NODE <callsign>^Show the data in a Route::Node object
+=== 5^STAT/ROUTE_NODE all^Show list of all Route::Node objects
+
+=== 5^STAT/ROUTE_USER <callsign>^Show the data in a Route::User object
+=== 5^STAT/ROUTE_USER all^Show list of all Route::User objects
+
=== 5^STAT/USER [<callsign>]^Show the full status of a user
Shows the full contents of a user record including all the secret flags
and stuff.