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Cluster questions

Posted: 10 Jan 2016, 21:15
by VA3KA
I have been having difficulties keeping connected to the DX clusters (I have tried various clusters and all the same). After some random period of time (from minutes to hours) I get disconnected.

I do not think this is a Log4OM issue as I have tried from other computers (running a TELNET session) and get the same results. I think there may be an issue on my local network/router/internet provider (I have high speed access).

But I have a few questions on the cluster configuration (under Utilities).

1. I have the cluster heartbeat enabled. How does this work? I assume it sends a blank command after a certain period of time to keep the cluster alive? If so is there a way to change this time period?

2. What does the Timeout selection control do?

3. I have the Run logon script enabled. But in many cases, my call sign appears to be sent before the cluster is ready for it and I get an "invalid call sign" error from the cluster. Is there a way to program a delay in the logon script to allow the cluster to be ready to receive the logon callsign?

Thanks and 73,
Ken VA3KA

Re: Cluster questions

Posted: 11 Jan 2016, 08:55
by G4POP
VA3KA wrote: 1. I have the cluster heartbeat enabled. How does this work? I assume it sends a blank command after a certain period of time to keep the cluster alive? If so is there a way to change this time period?
You are correct but the keep alive interval cannot be changed
2. What does the Timeout selection control do?
If no response is received from the cluster in the selected interval a pop up window indicated 'Not connected'
3. I have the Run logon script enabled. But in many cases, my call sign appears to be sent before the cluster is ready for it and I get an "invalid call sign" error from the cluster. Is there a way to program a delay in the logon script to allow the cluster to be ready to receive the logon callsign?
Use
<DELAY>
<DELAY>

In the script before call sign, from memory each occurrence is equal to 1 second

Re: Cluster questions

Posted: 21 Jan 2016, 02:29
by ac5aa
I've been having the same "invalid callsign" response from the cluster because the callsign and "sh/dx" is all sent too quickly. Thanks for describing the "fix," Terry.

73, Duane