Cluster - Band Definitions

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Cluster - Band Definitions

Post by KM4SLW »

Excuse me if this is possible and I just haven't found it...
I would like the ability to define upper and lower limits of the bands for the cluster so they conform to my license limits. I am a General Class here in USA. I don't want to see spots outside my band limits, they don't do me any good and I don't want select a spot and go out of band.

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Re: Cluster - Band Definitions

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You need to use VE7CC which has a band limit system un it's CC user set up
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Re: Cluster - Band Definitions

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Currently the only way you have to do that is to manually edit the BANDPLAN file of your region (it's an xml file called Bandplan_R<your region>.xml) and save as "bandplan_r<your_region>_user.xml
The bandplan could be edited to reflect your limits, and spots will not appear if "out of band".

An internal cluster limit could be a nice idea, instead of relying on external cluster settings.
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Re: Cluster - Band Definitions

Post by VE3VEE »

KM4SLW wrote:I don't want to see spots outside my band limits, they don't do me any good
Hi Steve,

Occasionally those spots may be helpful though. A DX station may work split frequency, transmitting outside your band limit, but listening within it.

However, I'm sure you will soon upgrade from your current General class and all this will be immaterial.

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Re: Cluster - Band Definitions

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I've looked at VE7CC. It has band frequency ranges that you can enable/disable. but those ranges are predefined and cannot be modified.

HRD has a band range define screen.
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