Re: Hiding Cluster Spots FT4/FT8
Posted: 18 Jan 2020, 01:33
The Set/NoFt8 command is working for me. I would do as Nolan suggested and contact Lee.
Doug
W7DRM
Doug
W7DRM
Yes, that is correct!roland wrote: 19 Jan 2020, 19:01 Ok working now. In order to use set/noft8 set/noft4 and any other filtering incl. keyword filter make sure you are using sh/mydx instead of sh/dx.
sh/dx will bypass any filtering.
Max,IK0TIX wrote: 19 Jan 2020, 19:24 in my opinion a command that excludes a portion of band for example 7.069-7.078 would be sufficient but I'm not an expert and I have no idea how to do it![]()
OK, as soon as I have 5 minutes tomorrow I send an email to Lee.KI5IO wrote: 20 Jan 2020, 00:14Max,IK0TIX wrote: 19 Jan 2020, 19:24 in my opinion a command that excludes a portion of band for example 7.069-7.078 would be sufficient but I'm not an expert and I have no idea how to do it![]()
That would be a good one to send along to Lee Sawkins who is the guru for the VE7CC cluster that is managed by their CC User APP
Lee is a great guy and will do all he can to try and make things work to help out. I know he has worked hours on end with respect to dealing with the FT8 and FT4 spots and such.IK0TIX wrote: 21 Jan 2020, 20:12 Hello to all
Lee kindly replied:
"Hi Max
Sorry, it is not possible to set a filter like you want. Are the spots for a certain mode like FT8 or something?"
Lee clearly understood the purpose of my question so I added:
"Yessir, thanks for replying.
I would like to exclude digital modes but I have noticed that often spots in FT8 appear as phone.
Greetings."
at this point I don't think there is a way, but I'm waiting for his answer. Maybe he looks out here![]()