Good morning guys,
I wanted to know if there's a way to filter the cluster spots in a customized frequency range.
For example, in 40m I would like to start from 7.080 to up.
I want to exclude digital modes.
The mode filter (CW digital phone etc.) often doesn't work as some spotters don't declare the correct mode.
Thank you in advance.
Max
Cluster: how to set filter
Cluster: how to set filter
73
Max IK0TIX
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Re: Cluster: how to set filter
Hi Max, normally the mode filters working, The problem is that FT8 ius using the SSB part of the 40m band.
If you like to filter seperately by a frequency range is it only possible with settet filters in the cluster logon
script but to do so you must now the commands you can send to a cluster.
Here is an example for DX Spider clusters:
http://www.dxcluster.org/main/usermanual_en-12.html
Other clusters may using other commands.
If you like to filter seperately by a frequency range is it only possible with settet filters in the cluster logon
script but to do so you must now the commands you can send to a cluster.
Here is an example for DX Spider clusters:
http://www.dxcluster.org/main/usermanual_en-12.html
Other clusters may using other commands.
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Re: Cluster: how to set filter
Many thanks Juergen,
I had read command strings but I was hoping there was a more smart function directly from Log4OM.
I will follow your advice.
Thanks again.
I had read command strings but I was hoping there was a more smart function directly from Log4OM.
I will follow your advice.
Thanks again.
73
Max IK0TIX
Max IK0TIX