12.75 set/prompt <string>
12.76 set/qra <locator>
12.77 set/qth <your qth>
- 12.78 set/talk
- 12.79 set/usstate
- 12.80 set/wcy
- 12.81 set/wwv
- 12.82 set/wx
- 12.83 show/chat [<group>] [<lines>]
- 12.84 show/configuration [<node>]
- 12.85 show/configuration/node
- 12.86 show/contest <year and month>
- 12.87 show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>]
- 12.88 show/db0sdx <callsign>
- 12.89 show/dx
- 12.90 show/dxcc <prefix>
- 12.91 show/dxqsl <callsign>
- 12.92 show/dxstats [days] [date]
- 12.93 show/fdx
- 12.94 show/files [<filearea> [<string>]]
- 12.95 show/filter
- 12.96 show/hfstats [days] [date]
- 12.97 show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]
- 12.98 show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]
- 12.99 show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long]
- 12.100 show/mydx
- 12.101 show/newconfiguration [<node>]
- 12.102 show/newconfiguration/node
- 12.103 show/prefix <callsign>
- 12.104 show/qra <lat> <long>
- 12.105 show/qra <locator> [<locator>]
- 12.106 show/qrz <callsign>
- 12.107 show/route <callsign> ...
- 12.108 show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>]
- 12.109 show/station [<callsign> ..]
- 12.110 show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]
- 12.111 show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>]
- 12.112 show/usdb [call ..]
- 12.113 show/vhfstats [days] [date]
- 12.114 show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]
- 12.115 show/wcy
- 12.116 show/wcy <n>
- 12.117 show/wm7d <callsign>
- 12.118 show/wwv
- 12.119 show/wwv <n>
- 12.120 sysop
- 12.121 talk <call> > <node> [<text>]
- 12.122 talk <call> [<text>]
- 12.123 type <filearea>/<name>
- 12.124 unset/announce
- 12.125 unset/anntalk
- 12.126 unset/beep
- 12.127 unset/dx
- 12.128 unset/dxcq
- 12.129 unset/dxgrid
- 12.130 unset/dxitu
- 12.131 unset/echo
- 12.132 unset/email
- 12.133 unset/here
- 12.134 unset/logininfo
- 12.135 unset/privilege
- 12.136 unset/prompt
- 12.137 unset/talk
- 12.138 unset/usstate
- 12.139 unset/wcy
- 12.140 unset/wwv
- 12.141 unset/wx
- 12.142 who
- 12.143 wx <text>
- 12.144 wx full <text>
+ 12.78 set/startup
+ 12.79 set/talk
+ 12.80 set/usstate
+ 12.81 set/wcy
+ 12.82 set/wwv
+ 12.83 set/wx
+ 12.84 show/chat [<group>] [<lines>]
+ 12.85 show/configuration [<node>]
+ 12.86 show/configuration/node
+ 12.87 show/contest <year and month>
+ 12.88 show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>]
+ 12.89 show/db0sdx <callsign>
+ 12.90 show/dx
+ 12.91 show/dxcc <prefix>
+ 12.92 show/dxqsl <callsign>
+ 12.93 show/dxstats [days] [date]
+ 12.94 show/fdx
+ 12.95 show/files [<filearea> [<string>]]
+ 12.96 show/filter
+ 12.97 show/hfstats [days] [date]
+ 12.98 show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]
+ 12.99 show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]
+ 12.100 show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long]
+ 12.101 show/mydx
+ 12.102 show/newconfiguration [<node>]
+ 12.103 show/newconfiguration/node
+ 12.104 show/prefix <callsign>
+ 12.105 show/qra <lat> <long>
+ 12.106 show/qra <locator> [<locator>]
+ 12.107 show/qrz <callsign>
+ 12.108 show/route <callsign> ...
+ 12.109 show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>]
+ 12.110 show/startup
+ 12.111 show/station [<callsign> ..]
+ 12.112 show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]
+ 12.113 show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>]
+ 12.114 show/usdb [call ..]
+ 12.115 show/vhfstats [days] [date]
+ 12.116 show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]
+ 12.117 show/wcy
+ 12.118 show/wcy <n>
+ 12.119 show/wm7d <callsign>
+ 12.120 show/wwv
+ 12.121 show/wwv <n>
+ 12.122 sysop
+ 12.123 talk <call> > <node> [<text>]
+ 12.124 talk <call> [<text>]
+ 12.125 type <filearea>/<name>
+ 12.126 unset/announce
+ 12.127 unset/anntalk
+ 12.128 unset/beep
+ 12.129 unset/dx
+ 12.130 unset/dxcq
+ 12.131 unset/dxgrid
+ 12.132 unset/dxitu
+ 12.133 unset/echo
+ 12.134 unset/email
+ 12.135 unset/here
+ 12.136 unset/logininfo
+ 12.137 unset/privilege
+ 12.138 unset/prompt
+ 12.139 unset/startup
+ 12.140 unset/talk
+ 12.141 unset/usstate
+ 12.142 unset/wcy
+ 12.143 unset/wwv
+ 12.144 unset/wx
+ 12.145 who
+ 12.146 wx <text>
+ 12.147 wx full <text>
______________________________________________________________________
\e[1m1. Introduction\e[0m
+
+
\e[1m1.1. What is a DX Cluster?\e[0m
A DX Cluster is a packet node where DX chasers on any band or mode can
variations but here are the basic ones.
+
\e[1m2.1. AX25 logins.\e[0m
Simplicity itself. The usual \e[1mCONNECT \e[22mcommand will log you straight
\e[1mExamples:\e[0m
+
+
connect GB7MBC
connect GB7MBC-1
Logging out can be done by simply issuing the standard \e[1mBYE \e[22mcommand.
+
You could also send a disconnect if you are using AX25, or a \e[1mCLOSE\e[0m
command if you are connected via telnet. If you do not log out
gracefully using one of the above commands, you may find you are
the TNC or by altering your program configuration.
+
\e[1m3. Setting your personal details.\e[0m
Once logged in to the cluster, you should set your details so that
number to the command. You can make it even more specific by adding a
band in either wavelength or frequency, and/or any additional
information such as QSL details.
-
\e[1mExamples:\e[0m
\e[1mExample:\e[0m
-
-
show/dx day 30
\e[1mExample:\e[0m
+
+
show/dx 20 prefix 9a on vhf day 30
details. They use your entered location as a reference, so if you
have not entered it or have entered it incorrectly they will not
return the correct information.
+
+
\e[1m5.1. Sun\e[0m
The \e[1mSHOW/SUN \e[22mcommand can be used in three different ways. It can be
ZS So-Africa-ZS6-ZS 03:59Z 16:42Z 277.6 35.0
+
\e[1m5.2. Moon\e[0m
The \e[1mSHOW/MOON \e[22mcommand works in the same way as the \e[1mSHOW/SUN \e[22mcommand.
- sh/heading zl
- ZL New-Zealand-ZL1-ZL: 7 degs - dist: 11238 mi, 18087 km Reciprocal heading: 355 degs
- ZL New-Zealand-ZL2-ZL: 9 degs - dist: 11540 mi, 18574 km Reciprocal heading: 353 degs
- ZL New-Zealand-ZL3-ZL: 19 degs - dist: 11634 mi, 18724 km Reciprocal heading: 345 degs
- ZL New-Zealand-ZL4-ZL: 34 degs - dist: 11783 mi, 18963 km Reciprocal heading: 332 degs
+ sh/heading zl
+ ZL New-Zealand-ZL1-ZL: 7 degs - dist: 11238 mi, 18087 km Reciprocal heading: 355 degs
+ ZL New-Zealand-ZL2-ZL: 9 degs - dist: 11540 mi, 18574 km Reciprocal heading: 353 degs
+ ZL New-Zealand-ZL3-ZL: 19 degs - dist: 11634 mi, 18724 km Reciprocal heading: 345 degs
+ ZL New-Zealand-ZL4-ZL: 34 degs - dist: 11783 mi, 18963 km Reciprocal heading: 332 degs
- show/configuration
- show/configuration/nodes
- show/configuration (node_call)
- show/configuration (prefix)
+ show/configuration
+ show/configuration/nodes
+ show/configuration (node_call)
+ show/configuration (prefix)
- sh/c/n
- Node Callsigns
- GB7BAA GB7BAA GB7BPQ (GB7CDX) GB7DJK GB7DXA
- GB7DXC GB7DXE (GB7DXG) GB7DXK GB7DXL
- GB7DXM GB7DXS GB7IPT GB7MRS GB7UJS
- GB7YDX KL7G N2TLY (ON0DXK)
- GB7BIG EI5TCR GB7ADX GB7BIG GB7UDX
- GB7MBC
- PA4AB-14 PA4AB-14
- PI4TUE-8 PI4TUE-8
+ sh/c/n
+ Node Callsigns
+ GB7BAA GB7BAA GB7BPQ (GB7CDX) GB7DJK GB7DXA
+ GB7DXC GB7DXE (GB7DXG) GB7DXK GB7DXL
+ GB7DXM GB7DXS GB7IPT GB7MRS GB7UJS
+ GB7YDX KL7G N2TLY (ON0DXK)
+ GB7BIG EI5TCR GB7ADX GB7BIG GB7UDX
+ GB7MBC
+ PA4AB-14 PA4AB-14
+ PI4TUE-8 PI4TUE-8
- Node Callsigns
- PI4TUE-8 9A1CMA-6 DF6PW DL4FAY DL4KAK DL4WF-2
- F5NOD-2 F5PAC IZ0CSR N6CR OH2BLD
- ON1LVL-13 ON4CBT ON4CJP ON5DXL-14 ON7NQ
- PA0RCT PA3DYS PA3FDO PA5KW-4 PI4TUE-9
- YT1XX
+ Node Callsigns
+ PI4TUE-8 9A1CMA-6 DF6PW DL4FAY DL4KAK DL4WF-2
+ F5NOD-2 F5PAC IZ0CSR N6CR OH2BLD
+ ON1LVL-13 ON4CBT ON4CJP ON5DXL-14 ON7NQ
+ PA0RCT PA3DYS PA3FDO PA5KW-4 PI4TUE-9
+ YT1XX
talk g0rdi Having a good day Iain?
+
This example would send the line "Having a good day Iain?" to the user
g0rdi but would leave you in normal mode.
it's entirety unless you specify a page length. You can set your page
length to any number you like and when the message reaches that number
of lines you will get a prompt giving you options.
+
\e[1mExample:\e[0m
To delete a message, you use the \e[4mdelete\e[24m command. You can only delete
messages sent to or received by yourself. Bulletins are dealt with
automatically or by the sysop.
+
+
\e[1m10. Filtering (From version 1.45)\e[0m
\e[1m10.1. General filter rules\e[0m
They are ...
-
clear/spots 1
clear/spots all
the same principles to all types of filter.
-
\e[1m10.2. Types of filter\e[0m
There are two main types of filter, \e[4maccept\e[24m or \e[4mreject\e[24m. You can use
interested in CW, then you could say ...
-
reject/spots on hf/cw and not info iota
You can arrange your filter lines into logical units, either for your
own understanding or simply convenience. Here is an example ...
+
+
+
reject/spots 1 on hf/cw
reject/spots 2 on 50000/1400000 not (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
than simply setting one complex one. Doing it in this way means that
if you want to alter your filter you can just redefine or remove one
or more lines of it or one line. For example ...
-
-
-
reject/spots 1 on hf/ssb
VHF/UHF spots from EU.
+
\e[1m10.5. A Filtering Tutorial\e[0m
There is now an excellent primer/tutorial on filtering written by Jim
Look at the "DXSpider Command Reference" section to see what help can
be found.
-
\e[1mQ.\e[22mHow should I use the announce command?
\e[1mA.\e[22mWith respect. Use the command by all means, but please only use the
There are 2 types of filter, accept and reject. See HELP FILTERING
for more info.
+
+
\e[1m12.2. accept/announce [0-9] <pattern>\e[0m
\e[1maccept/announce [0-9] <pattern> \e[22mSet an 'accept' filter line for
- info <string> eg: iota or qsl
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- 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>
- origin_state <states> eg: VA,NH,RI,NH
- by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
- by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
- by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
- by_state <states>
- channel <prefixes>
- wx 1 filter WX announces
- dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
+ info <string> eg: iota or qsl
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ 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>
+ origin_state <states> eg: VA,NH,RI,NH
+ by_dxcc <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_itu <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_zone <prefixes or numbers>
+ by_state <states>
+ channel <prefixes>
+ wx 1 filter WX announces
+ dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg:
-
acc/ann all
acc/spot 3 all
-
for US states
but this probably for advanced users...
-
-
\e[1m12.4. accept/wcy [0-9] <pattern>\e[0m
\e[1maccept/wcy [0-9] <pattern> \e[22mset an 'accept' WCY filter
- blank abc
+ blank abc
This is really only of any use in a script file and you can print a
maximum of 9 lines.
-
-
\e[1m12.10. bye\e[0m
\e[1mbye \e[22mExit from the cluster
STAT/USER g1tlh
-
To send a message to a group type:-
You can credit someone else by saying:-
-
DX by G1TLH FR0G 144.600 he isn't on the cluster
The <freq> is compared against the available bands set up in the
cluster. See SHOW/BANDS for more information.
-
-
\e[1m12.29. echo <line>\e[0m
\e[1mecho <line> \e[22mEcho the line to the output
- GB7DJK
- g1tlh Dirk
- g3xvf Richard
+ GB7DJK
+ g1tlh Dirk
+ g3xvf Richard
on the output.
-
\e[1m12.30. filtering...\e[0m
\e[1mfiltering... \e[22mFiltering things in DXSpider
accept/spots on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+
+
then automatically you will ONLY get VHF spots from or to CQ zones 14
15 and 16. If you set a reject filter like:
reject/spots 2 on 50000/1400000 not (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
-
What this does is to ignore all HF CW spots (being a class B I can't
read any CW and couldn't possibly be interested in HF :-) and also
rejects any spots on VHF which don't either originate or spot someone
- rej/spot on hf/cw
- acc/spot on 0/30000
- acc/spot 2 on 50000/1400000 and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+ rej/spot on hf/cw
+ acc/spot on 0/30000
+ acc/spot 2 on 50000/1400000 and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
See also CHAT, LEAVE, SHOW/CHAT
+
\e[1m12.33. kill <from msgno>-<to msgno>\e[0m
\e[1mkill <from msgno>-<to msgno> \e[22mDelete a range of messages
You can read any messages that are sent as 'non-personal' and also any
message either sent by or sent to your callsign.
-
\e[1m12.42. reject\e[0m
\e[1mreject \e[22mSet a filter to reject something
- rej/ann all
+ rej/ann all
but this probably for advanced users...
-
\e[1m12.44. reject/spots [0-9] <pattern>\e[0m
\e[1mreject/spots [0-9] <pattern> \e[22mSet a 'reject' filter line for spots
rej/spot 3 all
-
but this probably for advanced users...
-
-
\e[1m12.45. reject/wcy [0-9] <pattern>\e[0m
\e[1mreject/wcy [0-9] <pattern> \e[22mset a 'reject' WCY filter
node that that callsign is connected to. If the <call> you have
specified is in fact a known bulletin category on your node (eg: ALL)
then the message should automatically become a bulletin.
-
You can have more than one callsign in all of the SEND commands.
You can have multiple qualifiers so that you can have for example:-
\e[1m12.71. set/logininfo\e[0m
- \e[1mset/logininfo \e[22mInform when a station logs in locally
+ \e[1mset/logininfo \e[22mInform when a station logs in/out locally
\e[1m12.72. set/name <your name>\e[0m
- \e[1m12.78. set/talk\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.78. set/startup\e[0m
+
+ \e[1mset/startup \e[22mCreate your own startup script
+
+
+ Create a startup script of DXSpider commands which will be executed
+ everytime that you login into this node. You can only input the whole
+ script afresh, it is not possible to 'edit' it. Inputting a new script
+ is just like typing in a message using SEND. To finish inputting type:
+ /EX on a newline, to abandon the script type: /ABORT.
+
+ You may find the (curiously named) command BLANK useful to break up
+ the output. If you simply want a blank line, it is easier to input one
+ or more spaces and press the <return> key.
+
+ See UNSET/STARTUP to remove a script.
+
+ \e[1m12.79. set/talk\e[0m
\e[1mset/talk \e[22mAllow TALK messages to come out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.79. set/usstate\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.80. set/usstate\e[0m
\e[1mset/usstate \e[22mAllow US State info on the end of DX announcements
- \e[1m12.80. set/wcy\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.81. set/wcy\e[0m
\e[1mset/wcy \e[22mAllow WCY messages to come out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.81. set/wwv\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.82. set/wwv\e[0m
\e[1mset/wwv \e[22mAllow WWV messages to come out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.82. set/wx\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.83. set/wx\e[0m
\e[1mset/wx \e[22mAllow WX messages to come out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.83. show/chat [<group>] [<lines>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.84. show/chat [<group>] [<lines>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/chat [<group>] [<lines>] \e[22mShow any chat or conferencing
all groups. If you use a group name then it will show only chat for
that group.
- \e[1m12.84. show/configuration [<node>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.85. show/configuration [<node>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/configuration [<node>] \e[22mShow all the nodes and users visible
Normally, the list returned will be just for the nodes from your
country (because the list otherwise will be very long).
+
+
+
SH/C ALL
- \e[1m12.85. show/configuration/node\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.86. show/configuration/node\e[0m
\e[1mshow/configuration/node \e[22mShow all the nodes connected locally
Show all the nodes connected to this node.
- \e[1m12.86. show/contest <year and month>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.87. show/contest <year and month>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/contest <year and month> \e[22mShow all the contests for a month
- SH/CONTEST sep2003
- SH/CONTEST 03 march
+ SH/CONTEST sep2003
+ SH/CONTEST 03 march
- \e[1m12.87. show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.88. show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/date [<prefix>|<callsign>] \e[22mShow the local time
prefixes then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not
including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- \e[1m12.88. show/db0sdx <callsign>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.89. show/db0sdx <callsign>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/db0sdx <callsign> \e[22mShow QSL infomation from DB0SDX database
See also SHOW/QRZ, SHOW/WM7D.
- \e[1m12.89. show/dx\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.90. show/dx\e[0m
\e[1mshow/dx \e[22mInterrogate the spot database
- <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix>
- *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix>
- *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string>
+ <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix>
+ *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix>
+ *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string>
spot filter. An alias of SHOW/MYDX is available.
+
zone <zones> - look for spots in the cq zone (or zones) specified.
zones are numbers separated by commas.
- SH/DX 9m0
- SH/DX on 20m info iota
- SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30
- SH/DX rf1p qsl
- SH/DX iota
- SH/DX iota eu-064
- SH/DX qra jn86
- SH/DX dxcc oq2
- SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
- SH/DX zone 4,5,6
- SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6
- SH/DX state in,oh
- SH/DX by_state in,oh
+ SH/DX 9m0
+ SH/DX on 20m info iota
+ SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30
+ SH/DX rf1p qsl
+ SH/DX iota
+ SH/DX iota eu-064
+ SH/DX qra jn86
+ SH/DX dxcc oq2
+ SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
+ SH/DX zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX state in,oh
+ SH/DX by_state in,oh
- \e[1m12.90. show/dxcc <prefix>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.91. show/dxcc <prefix>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/dxcc <prefix> \e[22mInterrogate the spot database by country
This is an alias for: SH/DX dxcc
- \e[1m12.91. show/dxqsl <callsign>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.92. show/dxqsl <callsign>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/dxqsl <callsign> \e[22mShow any QSL info gathered from spots
For example:-
+
+
sh/dxqsl 4k9w
This gives you more background information.
- \e[1m12.92. show/dxstats [days] [date]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.93. show/dxstats [days] [date]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/dxstats [days] [date] \e[22mShow the DX Statistics
Show the total DX spots for the last <days> no of days (default is
31), starting from a <date> (default: today).
- \e[1m12.93. show/fdx\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.94. show/fdx\e[0m
\e[1mshow/fdx \e[22mShow the DX data in realtime format.
This is an alias for: SHOW/DX real
- \e[1m12.94. show/files [<filearea> [<string>]]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.95. show/files [<filearea> [<string>]]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/files [<filearea> [<string>]] \e[22mList the contents of a filearea
SH/FILES <filearea>
-
where <filearea> is the name of the filearea you want to see the con-
tents of.
See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.
-
- \e[1m12.95. show/filter\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.96. show/filter\e[0m
\e[1mshow/filter \e[22mShow the contents of all the filters you have set
Show the contents of all the filters that are set. This command
displays all the filters set - for all the various categories.
- \e[1m12.96. show/hfstats [days] [date]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.97. show/hfstats [days] [date]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/hfstats [days] [date] \e[22mShow the HF DX Statistics
Show the HF DX spots breakdown by band for the last <days> no of days
(default is 31), starting from a <date> (default: today).
- \e[1m12.97. show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.98. show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] \e[22mShow the HF DX Spotter Table
- \e[1m12.98. show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.99. show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] \e[22mShow Moon rise and set times
Please note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of
rise and set on the requested UT day.
-
-
- \e[1m12.99. show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.100. show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] \e[22mShow the likely propagation to a
prefix
produces:
-
-
RxSens: -123 dBM SFI: 159 R: 193 Month: 10 Day: 21
Power : 20 dBW Distance: 6283 km Delay: 22.4 ms
Location Lat / Long Azim
should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
- \e[1m12.100. show/mydx\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.101. show/mydx\e[0m
\e[1mshow/mydx \e[22mShow the DX data filtered with your spot filter.
Doing a SHOW/MYDX will now only, ever, show HF spots. All the other
options on SH/DX can still be used.
- \e[1m12.101. show/newconfiguration [<node>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.102. show/newconfiguration [<node>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/newconfiguration [<node>] \e[22mShow all the nodes and users visible
BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
- \e[1m12.102. show/newconfiguration/node\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.103. show/newconfiguration/node\e[0m
\e[1mshow/newconfiguration/node \e[22mShow all the nodes connected locally
Show all the nodes connected to this node in the new format.
- \e[1m12.103. show/prefix <callsign>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.104. show/prefix <callsign>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/prefix <callsign> \e[22mInterrogate the prefix database
See also SHOW/DXCC
- \e[1m12.104. show/qra <lat> <long>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.105. show/qra <lat> <long>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/qra <lat> <long> \e[22mConvert lat/long to a QRA Grid locator
- \e[1m12.105. show/qra <locator> [<locator>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.106. show/qra <locator> [<locator>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/qra <locator> [<locator>] \e[22mShow distance between QRA Grid locators
- \e[1m12.106. show/qrz <callsign>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.107. show/qrz <callsign>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/qrz <callsign> \e[22mShow any callbook details on a callsign
See also SHOW/WM7D for an alternative.
-
-
- \e[1m12.107. show/route <callsign> ...\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.108. show/route <callsign> ...\e[0m
\e[1mshow/route <callsign> ... \e[22mShow the route to the callsign
- \e[1m12.108. show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.109. show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>] \e[22mShow tracking data
- \e[1m12.109. show/station [<callsign> ..]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.110. show/startup\e[0m
+
+ \e[1mshow/startup \e[22mView your own startup script
+
+
+ View the contents of a startup script created with SET/STARTUP.
+
+ \e[1m12.111. show/station [<callsign> ..]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/station [<callsign> ..] \e[22mShow information about a callsign
If no callsign is given then show the information for yourself.
-
- \e[1m12.110. show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.112. show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] \e[22mShow sun rise and set times
Please note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of
rise and set on the requested UT day.
-
- \e[1m12.111. show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.113. show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] \e[22mShow the local time
prefixes then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not
including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- \e[1m12.112. show/usdb [call ..]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.114. show/usdb [call ..]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/usdb [call ..] \e[22mShow information held on the FCC Call database
-
Show the City and State of a Callsign held on the FCC database if his
is being run on this system, eg:-
- \e[1m12.113. show/vhfstats [days] [date]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.115. show/vhfstats [days] [date]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/vhfstats [days] [date] \e[22mShow the VHF DX Statistics
Show the VHF DX spots breakdown by band for the last <days> no of days
(default is 31), starting from a date (default: today).
- \e[1m12.114. show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.116. show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...]\e[0m
\e[1mshow/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] \e[22mShow the VHF DX Spotter Table
sh/vhftable 20 pa
-
-
If you want to start at a different day, simply add the date in some
recognizable form:-
- \e[1m12.115. show/wcy\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.117. show/wcy\e[0m
\e[1mshow/wcy \e[22mShow last 10 WCY broadcasts
- \e[1m12.116. show/wcy <n>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.118. show/wcy <n>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/wcy <n> \e[22mShow last <n> WCY broadcasts
system
- \e[1m12.117. show/wm7d <callsign>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.119. show/wm7d <callsign>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/wm7d <callsign> \e[22mShow callbook details on a US callsigns
See also SHOW/QRZ.
- \e[1m12.118. show/wwv\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.120. show/wwv\e[0m
\e[1mshow/wwv \e[22mShow last 10 WWV broadcasts
- \e[1m12.119. show/wwv <n>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.121. show/wwv <n>\e[0m
\e[1mshow/wwv <n> \e[22mShow last <n> WWV broadcasts
Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the
system
-
- \e[1m12.120. sysop\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.122. sysop\e[0m
\e[1msysop \e[22mRegain your privileges if you login remotely
numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is
case sensitive.
- \e[1m12.121. talk <call> > <node> [<text>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.123. talk <call> > <node> [<text>]\e[0m
\e[1mtalk <call> > <node> [<text>] \e[22mSend a text message to another station
via a node
All the usual announcements, spots and so on will still come out on
your terminal.
-
If you want to do something (such as send a spot) you preceed the
normal command with a '/' character, eg:-
will send the hftable as you have it to all the people you are
currently talking to.
- \e[1m12.122. talk <call> [<text>]\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.124. talk <call> [<text>]\e[0m
\e[1mtalk <call> [<text>] \e[22mSend a text message to another station
- \e[1m12.123. type <filearea>/<name>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.125. type <filearea>/<name>\e[0m
\e[1mtype <filearea>/<name> \e[22mLook at the contents of a file in one of the
fileareas
See also SHOW/FILES to see what fileareas are available and a list of
content.
- \e[1m12.124. unset/announce\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.126. unset/announce\e[0m
\e[1munset/announce \e[22mStop announce messages coming out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.125. unset/anntalk\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.127. unset/anntalk\e[0m
\e[1munset/anntalk \e[22mStop talk like announce messages on your terminal
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.
allows you to see them again. This is the default.
- \e[1m12.126. unset/beep\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.128. unset/beep\e[0m
\e[1munset/beep \e[22mStop beeps for DX and other messages on your terminal
- \e[1m12.127. unset/dx\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.129. unset/dx\e[0m
\e[1munset/dx \e[22mStop DX messages coming out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.128. unset/dxcq\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.130. unset/dxcq\e[0m
\e[1munset/dxcq \e[22mStop CQ Zones on the end of DX announcements
Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
- \e[1m12.129. unset/dxgrid\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.131. unset/dxgrid\e[0m
\e[1munset/dxgrid \e[22mStop QRA Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements
cope with this. You can use this command to reset (or set) this
feature.
+
Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ, SET/DXITU
Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
- \e[1m12.130. unset/dxitu\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.132. unset/dxitu\e[0m
\e[1munset/dxitu \e[22mStop ITU Zones on the end of DX announcements
Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
- \e[1m12.131. unset/echo\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.133. unset/echo\e[0m
\e[1munset/echo \e[22mStop the cluster echoing your input
YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25.
- \e[1m12.132. unset/email\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.134. unset/email\e[0m
\e[1munset/email \e[22mStop personal msgs being forwarded by email
- \e[1m12.133. unset/here\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.135. unset/here\e[0m
\e[1munset/here \e[22mTell the system you are absent from your terminal
+ \e[1m12.136. unset/logininfo\e[0m
- \e[1m12.134. unset/logininfo\e[0m
+ \e[1munset/logininfo \e[22mNo longer inform when a station logs in/out locally
- \e[1munset/logininfo \e[22mInform when a station logs out locally
-
- \e[1m12.135. unset/privilege\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.137. unset/privilege\e[0m
\e[1munset/privilege \e[22mRemove any privilege for this session
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.
- \e[1m12.136. unset/prompt\e[0m
+
+ \e[1m12.138. unset/prompt\e[0m
\e[1munset/prompt \e[22mSet your prompt back to default
- This command will set your user prompt to exactly the string that you
- say. The point of this command to enable a user to interface to
- programs that are looking for a specific prompt (or else you just want
- a different fixed prompt).
+ This command will set your user prompt to the string that you say. The
+ point of this command to enable a user to interface to programs that
+ are looking for a specific prompt (or else you just want a different
+ prompt).
- UNSET/PROMPT will undo the SET/PROMPT command and set you prompt back
+ There are some substitutions that can be added to the prompt:
+
+
+
+ %C - callsign [which will have ( and ) around it if not here]
+ %D - date
+ %T - time
+ %M - cluster 'mycall'
+
+
+
+ The standard prompt is defined as:
+
+
+
+ SET/PROMPT %C de %M %D %T dxspider >
+
+
+
+ UNSET/PROMPT will undo the SET/PROMPT command and set your prompt back
to normal.
- \e[1m12.137. unset/talk\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.139. unset/startup\e[0m
+
+ \e[1munset/startup \e[22mRemove your own startup script
+
+
+ You can remove your startup script with UNSET/STARTUP.
+
+
+
+ \e[1m12.140. unset/talk\e[0m
\e[1munset/talk \e[22mStop TALK messages coming out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.138. unset/usstate\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.141. unset/usstate\e[0m
\e[1munset/usstate \e[22mStop US State info on the end of DX announcements
Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
- \e[1m12.139. unset/wcy\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.142. unset/wcy\e[0m
\e[1munset/wcy \e[22mStop WCY messages coming out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.140. unset/wwv\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.143. unset/wwv\e[0m
\e[1munset/wwv \e[22mStop WWV messages coming out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.141. unset/wx\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.144. unset/wx\e[0m
\e[1munset/wx \e[22mStop WX messages coming out on your terminal
- \e[1m12.142. who\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.145. who\e[0m
\e[1mwho \e[22mShow who is physically connected
This is a quick listing that shows which callsigns are connected and
what sort of connection they have
- \e[1m12.143. wx <text>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.146. wx <text>\e[0m
\e[1mwx <text> \e[22mSend a weather message to local users
- \e[1m12.144. wx full <text>\e[0m
+ \e[1m12.147. wx full <text>\e[0m
\e[1mwx full <text> \e[22mSend a weather message to all cluster users