X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=cmd%2FCommands_en.hlp;h=8e7d4872f856399adb3b68874f5961f948f1d5b0;hb=ef646bd5c8fc8606448c8ac2019e048427741f67;hp=09c69df3fe17889de282443e2aefd635c0bf8926;hpb=9971e7bd96ea646b7921528a2f74edca508a5dc1;p=spider.git diff --git a/cmd/Commands_en.hlp b/cmd/Commands_en.hlp index 09c69df3..8e7d4872 100644 --- a/cmd/Commands_en.hlp +++ b/cmd/Commands_en.hlp @@ -766,6 +766,20 @@ was just after a cluster restart. Reload the /spider/msg/forward.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst the cluster is running. +=== 5^LOAD/KEPS^Load new keps data +=== 5^LOAD/KEPS [nn]^Load new keps data from message +If there is no message number then reload the current Keps data from +the Keps.pm data file. You create this file by running + + /spider/perl/convkeps.pl + +on a file containing NASA 2 line keps as a message issued by AMSAT. + +If there is a message number, then it will take the message, run +convkeps.pl on it and then load the data, all in one step. + +These messages are sent to ALL by GB7DJK (and others) from time to time. + === 9^LOAD/MESSAGES^Reload the system messages file If you change the /spider/perl/Messages file (usually whilst fiddling/writing new commands) you can have them take effect during a @@ -1192,8 +1206,8 @@ 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 -=== 0^SET/DXGRID^Allow Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements -=== 0^UNSET/DXGRID^Stop Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements +=== 0^SET/DXGRID^Allow QRA Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements +=== 0^UNSET/DXGRID^Stop QRA Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements A standard feature which is enabled in version 1.43 and above is that if the spotter's grid square is known it is output on the end of a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programs @@ -1213,6 +1227,21 @@ The setting is stored in your user profile. YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25. +=== 0^SET/EMAIL ...^Set email address(es) and forward your personals +=== 0^UNSET/EMAIL^Stop personal msgs being forwarded by email +If any personal messages come in for your callsign then you can use +these commands to control whether they are forwarded onto your email +address. To enable the forwarding do something like:- + + SET/EMAIL mike.tubby@somewhere.com + +You can have more than one email address (each one separated by a space). +Emails are forwarded to all the email addresses you specify. + +You can disable forwarding by:- + + UNSET/EMAIL + === 0^SET/HERE^Tell the system you are present at your terminal === 0^UNSET/HERE^Tell the system you are absent from your terminal @@ -1223,6 +1252,7 @@ eg:- SET/HOMENODE gb7djk === 8^SET/HOPS ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy ^Set hop count +=== 8^UNSET/HOPS ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy^Unset 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 @@ -1235,6 +1265,12 @@ eg: Set SHOW/HOPS for information on what is already set. This command creates a filter and works in conjunction with the filter system. +You can unset the hops with command UNSET/HOPS. For example:- + + unset/hops gb7djk ann + unset/hops gb7mbc spots + + === 9^SET/ISOLATE^Isolate a node from the rest of the network Connect a node to your system in such a way that you are a full protocol member of its network and can see all spots on it, but nothing either leaks @@ -1247,7 +1283,8 @@ Remove isolation from a node - SET/ISOLATE === 0^SET/LANGUAGE ^Set the language you want to use You can select the language that you want the cluster to use. Currently -the languages available are en (english) and nl (dutch). +the languages available are en (English), de (German), es (Spanish) +and nl (Dutch). === 0^SET/LOCATION ^Set your latitude and longitude === 9^SET/SYS_LOCATION ^Set your cluster latitude and longitude @@ -1378,12 +1415,24 @@ given after the normal 'login: ' prompt. This command allows the sysop to completely delete and remove a password for a user. +=== 0^SET/PROMPT ^Set your prompt to +=== 0^UNSET/PROMPT^Set 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). + + SET/PROMPT clx > + +UNSET/PROMPT will undo the SET/PROMPT command and set you prompt back to +normal. + === 5^SET/SPIDER [..]^Make the callsign an DXSpider node Tell the system that the call(s) are to be treated as DXSpider node and fed new style DX Protocol rather normal user commands. -=== 9^SET/SYS_QRA ^Set your cluster QRA locator -=== 0^SET/QRA ^Set your QRA locator +=== 9^SET/SYS_QRA ^Set your cluster QRA Grid locator +=== 0^SET/QRA ^Set your QRA Grid locator Tell the system what your QRA (or Maidenhead) locator is. If you have not done a SET/LOCATION then your latitude and longitude will be set roughly correctly (assuming your locator is correct ;-). For example:- @@ -1473,9 +1522,12 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:- on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) +on / - eg 1000/4000 14000-30000 (in Khz) + - - the number of spots you want - - spot no spot no in the selected list +/ - for a spotted callsign beginning with * - for a spotted callsign ending in @@ -1483,7 +1535,8 @@ on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) day - starting days ago day - - days days ago - + / + info - any spots containing in the info or remarks by - any spots spotted by (spotter is the @@ -1499,6 +1552,13 @@ iota [] - If the iota island number is missing it will look for qra [] - this will look for the specific locator if you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. + +dxcc - treat the prefix as a 'country' and look for spots + from that country regardless of actual prefix. + eg dxcc oq2 + + You can also use this with the 'by' keyword so + eg by W dxcc e.g. @@ -1509,17 +1569,26 @@ e.g. SH/DX iota SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 + SH/DX dxcc oq2 + SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc === 0^SHOW/DXCC ^Interrogate the spot database by country This command takes the (which can be a full or partial callsign if desired), looks up which internal country number it is and then displays all the spots as per SH/DX for that country. + +This is now an alias for 'SHOW/DX DXCC' The options for SHOW/DX also apply to this command. e.g. SH/DXCC G - SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota + SH/DXCC W on 20m iota + +This can be done with the SHOW/DX command like this:- + + SH/DX dxcc g + SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota === 0^SHOW/DXSTATS^Show the DX Statistics for last 31 days Show the total DX spots for the last 31 days @@ -1689,8 +1758,8 @@ See also SHOW/DXCC Show the name and location where every program module was load from. This is useful for checking where you think you have loaded a .pm file from. -=== 0^SHOW/QRA []^Show distance between locators -=== 0^SHOW/QRA ^Convert latitude and longitude to a locator +=== 0^SHOW/QRA []^Show distance between QRA Grid locators +=== 0^SHOW/QRA ^Convert lat/long to a QRA Grid locator This is a multipurpose command that allows you either to calculate the distance and bearing between two locators or (if only one locator is given on the command line) the distance and beraing from your station