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+<H2><A NAME="s3">3.</A> <A HREF="usermanual_en.html#toc3">Setting your personal details.</A></H2>
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+<P>Once logged in to the cluster, you should set your details so that
+anybody who wishes to contact you can find out who and where you are.
+There are four items to set, your name, qth, location and home node.
+Setting these details also allows the use of the SHOW/HEADING and
+SHOW/SUN commands from within the cluster. Unless you set your QTH
+and location, these commands cannot function.
+Once you have set your name, DXSpider will greet you with it next time
+you login. Your QTH setting is where you live and it is a good idea
+to add your locator to this as the location setting is converted to
+latitude and longitude once inputted. You can actually set your location
+in latitude/longitude or as a locator. Setting your home node will
+tell the program where you wish mail to be sent to you.</P>
+<P><B>Examples:</B></P>
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+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+set/name Ian
+set/qth Morecambe, Lancashire IO84NB
+set/location 48 34 n 12 12 e
+set/qra IO84NB
+set/home gb7mbc
+</PRE>
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