Anyone know where this mess is coming from? Only on CW spots.
CW - Notes field - Cluster
CW - Notes field - Cluster
73 de Tor - K4TOR
Pee Dee of SC
Pee Dee of SC
Re: CW - Notes field - Cluster
Have you looked at your direct cluster feed? I happen to utilize various nodes (most all part of the ve7cc network) and can view their feed via CCUser.
It is visible there to begin with and then does show up in Log4OM's cluster display tabs.
Likely added by the RBN or Skimmer sites.
Also it provides information and by many OMs is not necessarily a 'mess'.
It is visible there to begin with and then does show up in Log4OM's cluster display tabs.
Likely added by the RBN or Skimmer sites.
Also it provides information and by many OMs is not necessarily a 'mess'.
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73 - Nolan Kienitz - KI5IO
Plano, TX
Plano, TX
Re: CW - Notes field - Cluster
Just started the VE7CC User, and sure enough, its there as well. Thanks for the heads up. I turned off the skimmer from ve7cc.
73 de Tor - K4TOR
Pee Dee of SC
Pee Dee of SC
Re: CW - Notes field - Cluster
Yep, those are skimmer entries from RBN sites.
Just as a preference I use the RBN system a lot more than user generated spots.
However, I generate spots for folks who are trying to reach a broader audience and not getting caught (or decoded) by RBN. This is sometimes an issue for SKCC folks as we are on manual keys (straight keys, bugs, cooties) and sometimes the RBN software won't catch the right call.
73 - Larry N1FG
Just as a preference I use the RBN system a lot more than user generated spots.
However, I generate spots for folks who are trying to reach a broader audience and not getting caught (or decoded) by RBN. This is sometimes an issue for SKCC folks as we are on manual keys (straight keys, bugs, cooties) and sometimes the RBN software won't catch the right call.
73 - Larry N1FG