The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual
Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com)
- Version 1.29 January 2001
+ Version 1.32 February 2001
A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program.
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8.2 Filtering DX callouts (Depricated)
8.3 Filtering words from text fields in Announce, Talk and DX spots
- 9. Information, files and useful programs
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- 9.1 MOTD
- 9.2 Downtime message
- 9.3 Other text messages
- 9.4 The Aliases file
- 9.5 Forward.pl
- 9.6 Distribution lists
- 9.7 Console.pl
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- 10. CVS
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- 11. The DXSpider command set
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- 11.1 accept/announce (0)
- 11.2 accept/announce (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.3 accept/spots (0)
- 11.4 accept/spots (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.5 accept/wcy (0)
- 11.6 accept/wcy (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.7 accept/wwv (0)
- 11.8 accept/wwv (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.9 announce (0)
- 11.10 announce full (0)
- 11.11 announce sysop (5)
- 11.12 apropos (0)
- 11.13 bye (0)
- 11.14 catchup (5)
- 11.15 clear/spots (0)
- 11.16 connect (5)
- 11.17 dbavail (0)
- 11.18 dbcreate (9)
- 11.19 dbimport (9)
- 11.20 dbremove (9)
- 11.21 dbshow (0)
- 11.22 debug (9)
- 11.23 directory (0)
- 11.24 directory (extended for sysops) (5)
- 11.25 disconnect (8)
- 11.26 dx (0)
- 11.27 export (9)
- 11.28 export_users (9)
- 11.29 forward/latlong (8)
- 11.30 forward/opername (1)
- 11.31 help (0)
- 11.32 init (5)
- 11.33 kill (0)
- 11.34 kill (5)
- 11.35 kill full (5)
- 11.36 links (0)
- 11.37 load/aliases (9)
- 11.38 load/baddx (9)
- 11.39 load/badmsg (9)
- 11.40 load/badwords (9)
- 11.41 load/bands (9)
- 11.42 load/cmd_cache (9)
- 11.43 load/forward (9)
- 11.44 load/messages (9)
- 11.45 load/prefixes (9)
- 11.46 merge (5)
- 11.47 msg (9)
- 11.48 pc (8)
- 11.49 ping (1)
- 11.50 rcmd (1)
- 11.51 read (0)
- 11.52 read (extended for sysops) (5)
- 11.53 reject/announce
- 11.54 reject/announce (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.55 reject/spots (0)
- 11.56 reject/spots (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.57 reject/wcy (0)
- 11.58 reject/wcy (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.59 reject/wwv (0)
- 11.60 reject/wwv (extended for sysops) (8)
- 11.61 reply (0)
- 11.62 send (0)
- 11.63 set/address (0)
- 11.64 set/announce (0)
- 11.65 set/arcluster (5)
- 11.66 set/baddx (8)
- 11.67 set/badnode (6)
- 11.68 set/badspotter (8)
- 11.69 set/beep (0)
- 11.70 set/clx (5)
- 11.71 set/debug (9)
- 11.72 set/dx (0)
- 11.73 set/dxgrid (0)
- 11.74 set/dxnet (5)
- 11.75 set/echo (0)
- 11.76 set/here (0)
- 11.77 set/homenode (0)
- 11.78 set/hops (8)
- 11.79 set/isolate (9)
- 11.80 set/language (0)
- 11.81 set/location (0)
- 11.82 set/sys_location (9)
- 11.83 set/logininfo (0)
- 11.84 set/lockout (9)
- 11.85 set/name (0)
- 11.86 set/node (9)
- 11.87 set/obscount (9)
- 11.88 set/page (0)
- 11.89 set/password (9)
- 11.90 set/pinginterval (9)
- 11.91 set/privilege (9)
- 11.92 set/spider (5)
- 11.93 set/sys_qra (9)
- 11.94 set/qra (0)
- 11.95 set/qth (0)
- 11.96 set/talk (0)
- 11.97 set/wcy (0)
- 11.98 set/wwv (0)
- 11.99 set/wx (0)
- 11.100 show/baddx (1)
- 11.101 show/badnode (6)
- 11.102 show/badspotter (1)
- 11.103 show/date (0)
- 11.104 show/dx (0)
- 11.105 show/dxcc (0)
- 11.106 show/files (0)
- 11.107 show/filter (0)
- 11.108 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5)
- 11.109 show/hops (8)
- 11.110 show/isolate (1)
- 11.111 show/lockout (9)
- 11.112 show/moon (0)
- 11.113 show/muf (0)
- 11.114 show/node (1)
- 11.115 show/prefix (0)
- 11.116 show/program (5)
- 11.117 show/qra (0)
- 11.118 show/qrz (0)
- 11.119 show/route (0)
- 11.120 show/satellite (0)
- 11.121 show/sun (0)
- 11.122 show/time (0)
- 11.123 show/wcy (0)
- 11.124 show/wwv (0)
- 11.125 shutdown (5)
- 11.126 spoof (9)
- 11.127 stat/db (5)
- 11.128 stat/channel (5)
- 11.129 stat/msg (5)
- 11.130 stat/user (5)
- 11.131 sysop (0)
- 11.132 talk (0)
- 11.133 type (0)
- 11.134 who (0)
- 11.135 wx (0)
- 11.136 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5)
+ 9. Mail
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+ 9.1 Personal mail
+ 9.2 Bulletin mail
+ 9.3 Forward.pl
+ 9.4 The msg command
+ 9.5 Message status
+ 9.6 Filtering mail
+ 9.7 Distribution lists
+ 9.8 BBS interface
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+ 10. Databases
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+ 10.1 Creating databases
+ 10.2 Importing databases
+ 10.3 Checking available databases
+ 10.4 Looking up databases
+ 10.5 Removing databases
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+ 11. Information, files and useful programs
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+ 11.1 MOTD
+ 11.2 Downtime message
+ 11.3 Other text messages
+ 11.4 The Aliases file
+ 11.5 Console.pl
+ 11.6 Updating kepler data
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+ 12. CVS
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+ 13. The DXSpider command set
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+ 13.1 accept/announce (0)
+ 13.2 accept/announce (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.3 accept/spots (0)
+ 13.4 accept/spots (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.5 accept/wcy (0)
+ 13.6 accept/wcy (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.7 accept/wwv (0)
+ 13.8 accept/wwv (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.9 announce (0)
+ 13.10 announce full (0)
+ 13.11 announce sysop (5)
+ 13.12 apropos (0)
+ 13.13 bye (0)
+ 13.14 catchup (5)
+ 13.15 clear/spots (0)
+ 13.16 connect (5)
+ 13.17 dbavail (0)
+ 13.18 dbcreate (9)
+ 13.19 dbimport (9)
+ 13.20 dbremove (9)
+ 13.21 dbshow (0)
+ 13.22 debug (9)
+ 13.23 directory (0)
+ 13.24 directory (extended for sysops) (5)
+ 13.25 disconnect (8)
+ 13.26 dx (0)
+ 13.27 export (9)
+ 13.28 export_users (9)
+ 13.29 forward/latlong (8)
+ 13.30 forward/opername (1)
+ 13.31 help (0)
+ 13.32 init (5)
+ 13.33 kill (0)
+ 13.34 kill (5)
+ 13.35 kill full (5)
+ 13.36 links (0)
+ 13.37 load/aliases (9)
+ 13.38 load/baddx (9)
+ 13.39 load/badmsg (9)
+ 13.40 load/badwords (9)
+ 13.41 load/bands (9)
+ 13.42 load/cmd_cache (9)
+ 13.43 load/forward (9)
+ 13.44 load/messages (9)
+ 13.45 load/prefixes (9)
+ 13.46 merge (5)
+ 13.47 msg (9)
+ 13.48 pc (8)
+ 13.49 ping (1)
+ 13.50 rcmd (1)
+ 13.51 read (0)
+ 13.52 read (extended for sysops) (5)
+ 13.53 reject/announce
+ 13.54 reject/announce (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.55 reject/spots (0)
+ 13.56 reject/spots (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.57 reject/wcy (0)
+ 13.58 reject/wcy (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.59 reject/wwv (0)
+ 13.60 reject/wwv (extended for sysops) (8)
+ 13.61 reply (0)
+ 13.62 send (0)
+ 13.63 set/address (0)
+ 13.64 set/announce (0)
+ 13.65 set/arcluster (5)
+ 13.66 set/baddx (8)
+ 13.67 set/badnode (6)
+ 13.68 set/badspotter (8)
+ 13.69 set/beep (0)
+ 13.70 set/clx (5)
+ 13.71 set/debug (9)
+ 13.72 set/dx (0)
+ 13.73 set/dxgrid (0)
+ 13.74 set/dxnet (5)
+ 13.75 set/echo (0)
+ 13.76 set/here (0)
+ 13.77 set/homenode (0)
+ 13.78 set/hops (8)
+ 13.79 set/isolate (9)
+ 13.80 set/language (0)
+ 13.81 set/location (0)
+ 13.82 set/sys_location (9)
+ 13.83 set/logininfo (0)
+ 13.84 set/lockout (9)
+ 13.85 set/name (0)
+ 13.86 set/node (9)
+ 13.87 set/obscount (9)
+ 13.88 set/page (0)
+ 13.89 set/password (9)
+ 13.90 set/pinginterval (9)
+ 13.91 set/privilege (9)
+ 13.92 set/spider (5)
+ 13.93 set/sys_qra (9)
+ 13.94 set/qra (0)
+ 13.95 set/qth (0)
+ 13.96 set/talk (0)
+ 13.97 set/wcy (0)
+ 13.98 set/wwv (0)
+ 13.99 set/wx (0)
+ 13.100 show/baddx (1)
+ 13.101 show/badnode (6)
+ 13.102 show/badspotter (1)
+ 13.103 show/date (0)
+ 13.104 show/dx (0)
+ 13.105 show/dxcc (0)
+ 13.106 show/files (0)
+ 13.107 show/filter (0)
+ 13.108 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5)
+ 13.109 show/hops (8)
+ 13.110 show/isolate (1)
+ 13.111 show/lockout (9)
+ 13.112 show/log (8)
+ 13.113 show/moon (0)
+ 13.114 show/muf (0)
+ 13.115 show/node (1)
+ 13.116 show/prefix (0)
+ 13.117 show/program (5)
+ 13.118 show/qra (0)
+ 13.119 show/qrz (0)
+ 13.120 show/route (0)
+ 13.121 show/satellite (0)
+ 13.122 show/sun (0)
+ 13.123 show/time (0)
+ 13.124 show/wcy (0)
+ 13.125 show/wwv (0)
+ 13.126 shutdown (5)
+ 13.127 spoof (9)
+ 13.128 stat/db (5)
+ 13.129 stat/channel (5)
+ 13.130 stat/msg (5)
+ 13.131 stat/user (5)
+ 13.132 sysop (0)
+ 13.133 talk (0)
+ 13.134 type (0)
+ 13.135 who (0)
+ 13.136 wx (0)
+ 13.137 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5)
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- Last modified: 13 January 2001 by Ian Maude, G0VGS
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This section describes the installation of DX Spider v1.35 on a RedHat
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You also need to add some others to the group, including your own
callsign (this will be used as an alias) and root. The finished line
in /etc/group should look something like this
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- # chown -R sysop.spider spider
- # find . -type d -exec chmod 2775 {} \;
- # find . -type f -exec chmod 775 {} \;
+ # chown -R sysop.spider spider
+ # find . -type d -exec chmod 2775 {} \;
+ # find . -type f -exec chmod 775 {} \;
alter the text of any section. Some of the lines look a little odd.
Take this line for example ....
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$myemail = "ianmaude\@btinternet.com";
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- G0VGS de GB7MBC 19-Nov-1999 2150Z >
+ G0VGS de GB7MBC 19-Nov-1999 2150Z >
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3\b3.\b.2\b2.\b. A\bAl\bll\blo\bow\bwi\bin\bng\bg t\bte\bel\bln\bne\bet\bt c\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bts\bs f\bfr\bro\bom\bm u\bus\bse\ber\brs\bs
Allowing telnet connections is quite simple. Firstly you need to add
- spdlogin stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /spider/src/client login telnet
+ spdlogin stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /spider/src/client login telnet
You should now get the login prompt and be able to login as before.
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3\b3.\b.3\b3.\b. S\bSe\bet\btt\bti\bin\bng\bg u\bup\bp n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bts\bs
In order to allow cluster node connections, spider needs to know that
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+ set/dxnet
+ set/clx
client.pl gb7baa
PC38^GB7MBC^~
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If the callsign you just set up as a cluster node is for an incoming
connect, this is all that needs to be done. If the connection is to
be outgoing then a connection script needs to be written.
- timeout 60
- abort (Busy|Sorry|Fail)
- # don't forget to chmod 4775 netrom_call!
- connect ax25 /usr/sbin/netrom_call bbs gb7djk g1tlh
- # you can leave this out if you call the script 'gb7dxm'
- client gb7dxm ax25
+ timeout 60
+ abort (Busy|Sorry|Fail)
+ # don't forget to chmod 4775 netrom_call!
+ connect ax25 /usr/sbin/netrom_call bbs gb7djk g1tlh
+ # you can leave this out if you call the script 'gb7dxm'
+ client gb7dxm ax25
- timeout 15
- connect telnet dirkl.tobit.co.uk
- # tell GB7DJK-1 that it is connected to GB7DJK
- # you can leave this out if you call this script 'gb7djk'
- client gb7djk telnet
+ timeout 15
+ connect telnet dirkl.tobit.co.uk
+ # tell GB7DJK-1 that it is connected to GB7DJK
+ # you can leave this out if you call this script 'gb7djk'
+ client gb7djk telnet
- <- D G1TLH connect gb7djk-1
- -> D G1TLH connection to GB7DJK-1 started
- -> D G1TLH G1TLH de GB7DJK 13-Dec-1998 2046Z >
- timeout set to 15
- CONNECT sort: telnet command: dirkl.tobit.co.uk
- CHAT "login" -> "gb7djk"
- received "
- Red Hat Linux release 5.1 (Manhattan)
- Kernel 2.0.35 on an i586
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- received "login: "
- sent "gb7djk"
- CHAT "word" -> "gb7djk"
- received "gb7djk"
- received "Password: "
- sent "gb7djk"
- Connected to GB7DJK-1, starting normal protocol
- <- O GB7DJK-1 telnet
- -> B GB7DJK-1 0
- GB7DJK-1 channel func state 0 -> init
- <- D GB7DJK-1
- <- D GB7DJK-1 Last login: Sun Dec 13 17:59:56 from dirk1
- <- D GB7DJK-1 PC38^GB7DJK-1^~
- <- D GB7DJK-1 PC18^ 1 nodes, 0 local / 1 total users Max users 0 Uptime
- 0 00:00^5447^~
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+ -> D G1TLH G1TLH de GB7DJK 13-Dec-1998 2046Z >
+ timeout set to 15
+ CONNECT sort: telnet command: dirkl.tobit.co.uk
+ CHAT "login" -> "gb7djk"
+ received "
+ Red Hat Linux release 5.1 (Manhattan)
+ Kernel 2.0.35 on an i586
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+ received "login: "
+ sent "gb7djk"
+ CHAT "word" -> "gb7djk"
+ received "gb7djk"
+ received "Password: "
+ sent "gb7djk"
+ Connected to GB7DJK-1, starting normal protocol
+ <- O GB7DJK-1 telnet
+ -> B GB7DJK-1 0
+ GB7DJK-1 channel func state 0 -> init
+ <- D GB7DJK-1
+ <- D GB7DJK-1 Last login: Sun Dec 13 17:59:56 from dirk1
+ <- D GB7DJK-1 PC38^GB7DJK-1^~
+ <- D GB7DJK-1 PC18^ 1 nodes, 0 local / 1 total users Max users 0 Uptime
+ 0 00:00^5447^~
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load/badwords.
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+ 9\b9.\b. M\bMa\bai\bil\bl
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+ DXSpider deals seamlessly with standard AK1A type mail. It supports
+ both personal and bulletin mail and the sysop has additional commands
+ to ensure that mail gets to where it is meant. DXSpider will send
+ mail almost immediately, assuming that the target is on line.
+ However, only one mail message is dealt with at any one time. If a
+ mail message is already being sent or recieved, then the new message
+ will be queued until it has finished.
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+ The cluster mail is automatically deleted after 30 days unless the
+ sysop sets the "keep" flag using the _\bm_\bs_\bg command.
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+ 9\b9.\b.1\b1.\b. P\bPe\ber\brs\bso\bon\bna\bal\bl m\bma\bai\bil\bl
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+ Personal mail is sent using the _\bs_\bp command. This is actually the
+ default method of sending mail and so a simple _\bs for send will do. A
+ full list of the send commands and options is in the _\bc_\bo_\bm_\bm_\ba_\bn_\bd _\bs_\be_\bt
+ section, so I will not duplicate them here.
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+ 9\b9.\b.2\b2.\b. B\bBu\bul\bll\ble\bet\bti\bin\bn m\bma\bai\bil\bl
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+ Bulletin mail is sent by using the _\bs_\bb command. This is one of the
+ most common mistakes users make when sending mail. They send a
+ bulletin mail with _\bs or _\bs_\bp instead of _\bs_\bb and of course the message
+ never leaves the cluster. This can be rectified by the sysop by using
+ the _\bm_\bs_\bg command.
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+ Bulletin addresses can be set using the Forward.pl file.
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+ 9\b9.\b.3\b3.\b. F\bFo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd.\b.p\bpl\bl
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+ DXSpider receives all and any mail sent to it without any alterations
+ needed in files. Because personal and bulletin mail are treated
+ differently, there is no need for a list of accepted bulletin
+ addresses. It is necessary, however, to tell the program which links
+ accept which bulletins. For example, it is pointless sending
+ bulletins addresses to "UK" to any links other than UK ones. The file
+ that does this is called forward.pl and lives in /spider/msg. At
+ default, like other spider files it is named forward.pl.issue. Rename
+ it to forward.pl and edit the file to match your requirements. The
+ format is below ...
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+ # this is an example message forwarding file for the system
+ #
+ # The format of each line is as follows
+ #
+ # type to/from/at pattern action destinations
+ # P/B/F T/F/A regex I/F [ call [, call ...] ]
+ #
+ # type: P - private, B - bulletin (msg), F - file (ak1a bull)
+ # to/from/at: T - to field, F - from field, A - home bbs, O - origin
+ # pattern: a perl regex on the field requested
+ # action: I - ignore, F - forward
+ # destinations: a reference to an array containing node callsigns
+ #
+ # if it is non-private and isn't in here then it won't get forwarded
+ #
+ # Currently only type B msgs are affected by this code.
+ #
+ # The list is read from the top down, the first pattern that matches
+ # causes the action to be taken.
+ #
+ # The pattern can be undef or 0 in which case it will always be selected
+ # for the action specified
+ #
+ # If the BBS list is undef or 0 and the action is 'F' (and it matches the
+ # pattern) then it will always be forwarded to every node that doesn't have
+ # it (I strongly recommend you don't use this unless you REALLY mean it, if
+ # you allow a new link with this on EVERY bull will be forwarded immediately
+ # on first connection)
+ #
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+ package DXMsg;
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+ @forward = (
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+ Simply insert a bulletin address and state in the brackets where you
+ wish that mail to go. For example, you can see here that mail sent to
+ "UK" will only be sent to the UK links and not to PA4AB-14.
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+ To force the cluster to reread the file use load/forward
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+ The _\bm_\bs_\bg command is a very powerful and flexible tool for the sysop.
+ It allows the sysop to alter to and from fields and make other changes
+ to manage the cluster mail.
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+ Here is a full list of the various options ...
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+ MSG TO <msgno> <call> - change TO callsign to <call>
+ MSG FRom <msgno> <call> - change FROM callsign to <call>
+ MSG PRrivate <msgno> - set private flag
+ MSG NOPRrivate <msgno> - unset private flag
+ MSG RR <msgno> - set RR flag
+ MSG NORR <msgno> - unset RR flag
+ MSG KEep <msgno> - set the keep flag (message won't be deleted ever)
+ MSG NOKEep <msgno> - unset the keep flag
+ MSG SUbject <msgno> <new> - change the subject to <new>
+ MSG WAittime <msgno> - remove any waiting time for this message
+ MSG NOREad <msgno> - mark message as unread
+ MSG REad <msgno> - mark message as read
+ MSG QUeue - queue any outstanding bulletins
+ MSG QUeue 1 - queue any outstanding private messages
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+ These commands are simply typed from within the cluster as the sysop
+ user.
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+ You can check on a message from within the cluster by using the
+ command _\bs_\bt_\ba_\bt_\b/_\bm_\bs_\bg. This will give you additional information on the
+ message number including which nodes have received it, which node it
+ was received from and when etc. Here is an example of the output of
+ the command ...
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+ G0VGS de GB7MBC 28-Jan-2001 1308Z >
+ stat/msg 6869
+ From: GB7DJK
+ Msg Time: 26-Jan-2001 1302Z
+ Msgno: 6869
+ Origin: GB7DJK
+ Size: 8012
+ Subject: AMSAT 2line KEPS 01025.AMSAT
+ To: UK
+ Got it Nodes: GB7BAA, GB7ADX
+ Private: 0
+ Read Confirm: 0
+ Times read: 0
+ G0VGS de GB7MBC 28-Jan-2001 1308Z >
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+ 9\b9.\b.6\b6.\b. F\bFi\bil\blt\bte\ber\bri\bin\bng\bg m\bma\bai\bil\bl
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+ This is described in the section on _\bO_\bt_\bh_\be_\br _\bf_\bi_\bl_\bt_\be_\br_\bs so I will not
+ duplicate it here.
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+ 9\b9.\b.7\b7.\b. D\bDi\bis\bst\btr\bri\bib\bbu\but\bti\bio\bon\bn l\bli\bis\bst\bts\bs
+
+ Distribution lists are simply a list of users to send certain types of
+ mail to. An example of this is mail you only wish to send to other
+ sysops. In /spider/msg there is a directory called _\bd_\bi_\bs_\bt_\br_\bo. You put
+ any distibution lists in here. For example, here is a file called
+ SYSOP.pl that caters for the UK sysops.
+
+
+ qw(GB7TLH GB7DJK GB7DXM GB7CDX GB7BPQ GB7DXN GB7MBC GB7MBC-6 GB7MDX
+ GB7NDX GB7SDX GB7TDX GB7UDX GB7YDX GB7ADX GB7BAA GB7DXA GB7DXH
+ GB7DXK GB7DXI GB7DXS)
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+ Any mail sent to "sysop" would only be sent to the callsigns in this
+ list.
+
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+ 9\b9.\b.8\b8.\b. B\bBB\bBS\bS i\bin\bnt\bte\ber\brf\bfa\bac\bce\be
+
+ Spider provides a simple BBS interface. No input is required from the
+ sysop of the cluster at all. The BBS simply sets the cluster as a BBS
+ and pushes any required mail to the cluster. No mail can flow from
+ Spider to the BBS, the interface is one-way.
+
+
+ Please be careful not to flood the cluster network with unnecessary
+ mail. Make sure you only send mail to the clusters that want it by
+ using the Forward.pl file very carefully.
+
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+ 1\b10\b0.\b. D\bDa\bat\bta\bab\bba\bas\bse\bes\bs
+
+ Spider allows the creation of local or remote databases. It supports
+ chained databases, allowing several different databases to be scanned
+ with one simple command. Importing of databases is limited at present
+ to the standard AK1A databases such as OBLAST and the DB0SDX QSL
+ database but will expand with time.
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+ 1\b10\b0.\b.1\b1.\b. C\bCr\bre\bea\bat\bti\bin\bng\bg d\bda\bat\bta\bab\bba\bas\bse\bes\bs
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+ Creating a database could not be more simple. All the commands are
+ sent from the cluster prompt as the _\bs_\by_\bs_\bo_\bp user.
+
+ To create a database you use the command _\bd_\bb_\bc_\br_\be_\ba_\bt_\be. It can be used in
+ 3 different ways like so ..
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+ dbcreate <name>
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+ To simply create a database locally, you just tell the command the
+ name of the database. This does not create the actual database, it
+ simply defines it to say that it exists.
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+ dbcreate <name> chain <name> [<name>...]
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+ This creates a chained database entry. The first database will be
+ scanned, then the second, the third etc...
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+ dbcreate <name> remote <name>
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+ This creates a remote entry. the first name field is the database
+ name at the remote node, then the remote switch, then the actual
+ node_call of the remote node, for example...
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+ dbcreate buckmaster remote gb7dxc
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+ Remote databases cannot be chained, however, the last database in a
+ chain can be a remote database.
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+ The only databases that Spider can currently import are the standard
+ AK1A databases such as OBLAST or the DB0SDX qsl and address database.
+ This will be added to with time.
+
+ To import such a database, first put the file somewhere useful like
+ /tmp and then issue the following command ...
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+ dbimport oblast /tmp/OBLAST.FUL
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+ This will update the existing local oblast database or create it if it
+ does not exist.
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+ 1\b10\b0.\b.3\b3.\b. C\bCh\bhe\bec\bck\bki\bin\bng\bg a\bav\bva\bai\bil\bla\bab\bbl\ble\be d\bda\bat\bta\bab\bba\bas\bse\bes\bs
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+ Once a database is created, you will want to check that it has been
+ added. To do this use the _\bd_\bb_\ba_\bv_\ba_\bi_\bl command. This will output the
+ available databases. For example ...
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+ dbavail
+ DB Name Location Chain
+ qsl Local
+ buck GB7ADX
+ hftest GB7DXM
+ G0VGS de GB7MBC 3-Feb-2001 1925Z >
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+ To look for information in a defined database, simply use the _\bd_\bb_\bs_\bh_\bo_\bw
+ command, for example ...
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+ dbshow buckmaster G0YLM
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+ will show the information for the callsign G0YLM from the buckmaster
+ database if it exists. To make things more standard for the users you
+ can add an entry in the Aliases file so that it looks like a standard
+ _\bs_\bh_\bo_\bw command like this ...
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+ Now you can simply use show/buckmaster or an abreviation.
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+ To delete an existing database you use the _\bd_\bb_\br_\be_\bm_\bo_\bv_\be command. For
+ example ...
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+ dbremove oblast
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+ would remove the oblast database and its associated datafile from the
+ system. There are no warnings or recovery possible from this command.
+ If you remove a database it ceases to exist and would have to be
+ created from scratch if you still required it.
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+ 1\b11\b1.\b. I\bIn\bnf\bfo\bor\brm\bma\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn,\b, f\bfi\bil\ble\bes\bs a\ban\bnd\bd u\bus\bse\bef\bfu\bul\bl p\bpr\bro\bog\bgr\bra\bam\bms\bs
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+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b1.\b. M\bMO\bOT\bTD\bD
One of the more important things a cluster sysop needs to do is to get
information to his users. The simplest way to do this is to have a
to the cluster.
- 9\b9.\b.2\b2.\b. D\bDo\bow\bwn\bnt\bti\bim\bme\be m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\be
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b2.\b. D\bDo\bow\bwn\bnt\bti\bim\bme\be m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\be
If for any reason the cluster is down, maybe for upgrade or
maintenance but the machine is still running, a message can be sent to
actually running.
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+ 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b3.\b. O\bOt\bth\bhe\ber\br t\bte\bex\bxt\bt m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\bes\bs
You can set other text messages to be read by the user if they input
the file name. This could be for news items or maybe information for
like. These can be listed by the user with the command ....
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show/files
+
You can see that in the files area (basically the packclus directory)
there is a file called _\bn_\be_\bw_\bs and a directory called _\bb_\bu_\bl_\bl_\be_\bt_\bi_\bn_\bs. You can
also see that dates they were created. In the case of the file _\bn_\be_\bw_\bs,
- show/files bulletins
- opdx390 21381 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx390.1 1670 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx390.2 2193 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx391 25045 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx392 35969 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx393 15023 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx394 33429 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx394.1 3116 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx395 24319 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx396 32647 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx396.1 5537 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx396.2 6242 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx397 18433 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx398 19961 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx399 17719 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx400 19600 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx401 27738 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx402 18698 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx403 24994 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx404 15685 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx405 13984 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx405.1 4166 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx406 28934 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx407 24153 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- opdx408 15081 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx409 23234 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
- Press Enter to continue, A to abort (16 lines) >
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+ show/files bulletins
+ opdx390 21381 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx390.1 1670 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx390.2 2193 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx391 25045 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx392 35969 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx393 15023 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx394 33429 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx394.1 3116 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx395 24319 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx396 32647 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx396.1 5537 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx396.2 6242 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx397 18433 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx398 19961 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx399 17719 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx400 19600 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx401 27738 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx402 18698 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx403 24994 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx404 15685 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx405 13984 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx405.1 4166 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx406 28934 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx407 24153 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ opdx408 15081 29-Nov-1999 1621Z opdx409 23234 29-Nov-1999 1621Z
+ Press Enter to continue, A to abort (16 lines) >
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+ 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b4.\b. T\bTh\bhe\be A\bAl\bli\bia\bas\bse\bes\bs f\bfi\bil\ble\be
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# provide some standard aliases for commands for terminally
the results once you have set an alias.
- 9\b9.\b.5\b5.\b. F\bFo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd.\b.p\bpl\bl
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b5.\b. C\bCo\bon\bns\bso\bol\ble\be.\b.p\bpl\bl
- DXSpider receives all and any mail sent to it without any alterations
- needed in files. Because personal and bulletin mail are treated
- differently, there is no need for a list of accepted bulletin
- addresses. It is necessary, however, to tell the program which links
- accept which bulletins. For example, it is pointless sending
- bulletins addresses to "UK" to any links other than UK ones. The file
- that does this is called forward.pl and lives in /spider/msg. At
- default, like other spider files it is named forward.pl.issue. Rename
- it to forward.pl and edit the file to match your requirements. The
- format is below ...
+ In later versions of Spider a simple console program is provided for
+ the sysop. This has a type ahead buffer with line editing facilities
+ and colour for spots, announces etc. To use this program, simply use
+ console.pl instead of client.pl.
+ To edit the colours, copy /spider/perl/Console.pl to /spider/local and
+ edit the file with your favourite editor.
- #
- # this is an example message forwarding file for the system
- #
- # The format of each line is as follows
- #
- # type to/from/at pattern action destinations
- # P/B/F T/F/A regex I/F [ call [, call ...] ]
- #
- # type: P - private, B - bulletin (msg), F - file (ak1a bull)
- # to/from/at: T - to field, F - from field, A - home bbs, O - origin
- # pattern: a perl regex on the field requested
- # action: I - ignore, F - forward
- # destinations: a reference to an array containing node callsigns
- #
- # if it is non-private and isn't in here then it won't get forwarded
- #
- # Currently only type B msgs are affected by this code.
- #
- # The list is read from the top down, the first pattern that matches
- # causes the action to be taken.
- #
- # The pattern can be undef or 0 in which case it will always be selected
- # for the action specified
- #
- # If the BBS list is undef or 0 and the action is 'F' (and it matches the
- # pattern) then it will always be forwarded to every node that doesn't have
- # it (I strongly recommend you don't use this unless you REALLY mean it, if
- # you allow a new link with this on EVERY bull will be forwarded immediately
- # on first connection)
- #
- package DXMsg;
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b6.\b. U\bUp\bpd\bda\bat\bti\bin\bng\bg k\bke\bep\bpl\ble\ber\br d\bda\bat\bta\ba
- @forward = (
- );
+ Spider has a powerful and flexible show/satellite command. In order
+ for this to be accurate, the kepler data has to be updated regularly.
+ In general, this data is available as an email or via cluster mail.
+ Updating it is simple. First you need to export the mail message as a
+ file. You do this with the _\be_\bx_\bp_\bo_\br_\bt command from the cluster prompt as
+ the sysop. For example ...
+ export 5467 /spider/perl/keps.in
- Simply insert a bulletin address and state in the brackets where you
- wish that mail to go. For example, you can see here that mail sent to
- "UK" will only be sent to the UK links and not to PA4AB-14.
- To force the cluster to reread the file use load/forward
+ would export message number 5467 as a file called keps.in in the
+ /spider/perl directory.
- 9\b9.\b.6\b6.\b. D\bDi\bis\bst\btr\bri\bib\bbu\but\bti\bio\bon\bn l\bli\bis\bst\bts\bs
+ Now login to a VT as sysop and cd /spider/perl. There is a command in
+ the perl directory called _\bc_\bo_\bn_\bv_\bk_\be_\bp_\bs_\b._\bp_\bl. All we need to do now is
+ convert the file like so ...
- Distribution lists are simply a list of users to send certain types of
- mail to. An example of this is mail you only wish to send to other
- sysops. In /spider/msg there is a directory called _\bd_\bi_\bs_\bt_\br_\bo. You put
- any distibution lists in here. For example, here is a file called
- SYSOP.pl that caters for the UK sysops.
+ ./convkeps.pl keps.in
- qw(GB7TLH GB7DJK GB7DXM GB7CDX GB7BPQ GB7DXN GB7MBC GB7MBC-6 GB7MDX
- GB7NDX GB7SDX GB7TDX GB7UDX GB7YDX GB7ADX GB7BAA GB7DXA GB7DXH
- GB7DXK GB7DXI GB7DXS)
+ Now go back to the cluster and issue the command ...
- Any mail sent to "sysop" would only be sent to the callsigns in this
- list.
- 9\b9.\b.7\b7.\b. C\bCo\bon\bns\bso\bol\ble\be.\b.p\bpl\bl
+ load/keps
- In later versions of Spider a simple console program is provided for
- the sysop. This has a type ahead buffer with line editing facilities
- and colour for spots, announces etc. To use this program, simply use
- console.pl instead of client.pl.
- To edit the colours, copy /spider/perl/Console.pl to /spider/local and
- edit the file with your favourite editor.
+
+ That is it! the kepler data has been updated.
+
- 1\b10\b0.\b. C\bCV\bVS\bS
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+ 1\b12\b2.\b. C\bCV\bVS\bS
CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider
is held at Sourceforge. This means that it is possible to update your
ENTIRE SPIDER TREE!!
-
Assuming you are connected to the Internet, you need to login to the
CVS repository and then update your Spider source. There are several
steps which are listed below ...
What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation
that you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you
just want to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for
- testing. Either way you will want to change directory to a new place,
- if you want to update an existing installation then I suggest /tmp,
- otherwise choose a suitable place according to the normal installation
- instructions.
+ testing.
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+ If you are installing Spider from CVS then change directory to
+ /home/sysop
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+ If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp
The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your
This command is all on one line.
+
Hopefully your screen should show you downloading files. The -z3
simply compresses the download to improve speed. When this has
finished, you will have exactly the same as if you had untarred a full
Remember to recompile the C client (cd /spider/src; make)
- At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restrt
+ At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restart
the cluster in your own time. However, if you attempt to use any new
commands or features expect it to be fatal! At least your cluster
will have been restarted then so it will be too late to worry about
You will find any changes documented in the /spider/Changes file.
- 1\b11\b1.\b. T\bTh\bhe\be D\bDX\bXS\bSp\bpi\bid\bde\ber\br c\bco\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bd s\bse\bet\bt
+ 1\b13\b3.\b. T\bTh\bhe\be D\bDX\bXS\bSp\bpi\bid\bde\ber\br c\bco\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bd s\bse\bet\bt
Below is a complete list of commands available from the cluster
prompt. Most maintenance tasks are automatic but there are some
commands that are useful for a sysop. These are listed below in
alphabetical order. The number in brackets following the command name
is the permissions level needed to use the command.
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- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b1.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b1.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set an accept filter line for announce
+ info <string> eg: iota or qsl
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ channel <prefixes>
+ wx 1 filter WX announces
+ dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
+ some examples:-
+ acc/ann dest 6MUK
+ acc/ann 2 by_zone 14,15,16
+ (this could be all on one line: acc/ann dest 6MUK or by_zone 14,15,16)
- info <string> eg: iota or qsl
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- channel <prefixes>
- wx 1 filter WX announces
- dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
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- some examples:-
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- acc/ann dest 6MUK
- acc/ann 2 by_zone 14,15,16
- (this could be all on one line: acc/ann dest 6MUK or by_zone 14,15,16)
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+ or
- or
+ acc/ann by G,M,2
- acc/ann by G,M,2
stations. You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg:
- acc/ann all
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+ acc/ann all
+
but this probably for advanced users...
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b2.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
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a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b]<\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Announce filter sysop
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the default for nodes and users eg:-
- accept/ann by G,M,2
- accept/ann input node_default by G,M,2
- accept/ann user_default by G,M,2
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+ accept/ann by G,M,2
+ accept/ann input node_default by G,M,2
+ accept/ann user_default by G,M,2
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b3.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
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a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set an accept filter line for spots
Create an 'accept this spot' line for a filter.
+
An accept filter line means that if the spot matches this filter it is
passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this
to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
- freq <range> eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m
- on <range> same as 'freq'
- call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
- info <string> eg: iota or qsl
- by <prefixes>
- call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- call_itu <numbers>
- call_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- origin <prefixes>
- channel <prefixes>
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+ freq <range> eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m
+ on <range> same as 'freq'
+ call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
+ info <string> eg: iota or qsl
+ by <prefixes>
+ call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <numbers>
+ call_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ origin <prefixes>
+ channel <prefixes>
+
some examples:-
- acc/spot 1 on hf/cw
- acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
-
+ acc/spot 1 on hf/cw
+ acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything, eg:
- acc/spot 3 all
+
+ acc/spot 3 all
+
but this probably for advanced users...
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b4.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b4.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Spot filter sysop version
the default for nodes and users eg:-
- accept/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16
- accept/spot node_default all
- set/hops node_default 10
- accept/spot user_default by G,M,2
+ accept/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16
+ accept/spot node_default all
+ set/hops node_default 10
+
+ accept/spot user_default by G,M,2
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b5.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b5.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> set an accept WCY filter
can filter on the following fields:-
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- channel <prefixes>
+
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ channel <prefixes>
+
See HELP FILTER for information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b6.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b6.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> WCY filter sysop version
the default for nodes and users eg:-
- accept/wcy node_default all
- set/hops node_default 10
+
+ accept/wcy node_default all
+ set/hops node_default 10
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b7.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b7.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set an accept WWV filter
can filter on the following fields:-
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- channel <prefixes>
+
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ channel <prefixes>
+
+
for example
- accept/wwv by_zone 4
+
+ accept/wwv by_zone 4
+
See HELP FILTER for information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b8.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b8.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> WWV filter sysop version
the default for nodes and users eg:-
+
+
accept/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4
accept/wwv node_default all
set/hops node_default 10
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b9.\b. a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b9.\b. a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send an announcement to local users
the announcement you wish to broadcast
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b0.\b. a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be f\bfu\bul\bll\bl (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b0.\b. a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be f\bfu\bul\bll\bl (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be f\bfu\bul\bll\bl <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send an announcement cluster wide
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b1.\b. a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b1.\b. a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp (\b(5\b5)\b)
a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b>
Send an announcement to Sysops only
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b2.\b. a\bap\bpr\bro\bop\bpo\bos\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b2.\b. a\bap\bpr\bro\bop\bpo\bos\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\bap\bpr\bro\bop\bpo\bos\bs <\b<s\bst\btr\bri\bin\bng\bg>\b> Search the help database
Search the help database for <string> (it isn't case sensitive), and
print the names of all the commands that may be relevant.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b3.\b. b\bby\bye\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b3.\b. b\bby\bye\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
b\bby\bye\be Exit from the cluster
This will disconnect you from the cluster
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b14\b4.\b. c\bca\bat\btc\bch\bhu\bup\bp (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b14\b4.\b. c\bca\bat\btc\bch\bhu\bup\bp (\b(5\b5)\b)
c\bca\bat\btc\bch\bhu\bup\bp <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> A\bAl\bll\bl|\b|[\b[<\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Mark a message as sent
This may well be ALL the non-private messages. You can prevent this by
using these commmands:-
+ catchup GB7DJK all
+ catchup GB7DJK 300 301 302 303 500-510
- catchup GB7DJK all
- catchup GB7DJK 300 301 302 303 500-510
and to undo what you have just done:-
- uncatchup GB7DJK all
- uncatchup GB7DJK 300 301 302 303 500-510
+
+ uncatchup GB7DJK all
+ uncatchup GB7DJK 300 301 302 303 500-510
+
Order is not important.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b15\b5.\b. c\bcl\ble\bea\bar\br/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b15\b5.\b. c\bcl\ble\bea\bar\br/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
c\bcl\ble\bea\bar\br/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs [\b[1\b1|\b|a\bal\bll\bl]\b] Clear a spot filter line
If you have a filter:-
- acc/spot 1 on hf/cw
- acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+
+ acc/spot 1 on hf/cw
+ acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+
and you say:-
- clear/spot 1
+
+ clear/spot 1
+
- acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+ acc/spot 2 on vhf and (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
+
If you do:
- clear/spot all
+
+ clear/spot all
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b16\b6.\b. c\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bt (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b16\b6.\b. c\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bt (\b(5\b5)\b)
c\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bt <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Start a connection to another DX Cluster
cluster <callsign>.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b17\b7.\b. d\bdb\bba\bav\bva\bai\bil\bl (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b17\b7.\b. d\bdb\bba\bav\bva\bai\bil\bl (\b(0\b0)\b)
d\bdb\bba\bav\bva\bai\bil\bl Show a list of all the databases in the system
defined in the system. It is also aliased to SHOW/COMMAND.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b18\b8.\b. d\bdb\bbc\bcr\bre\bea\bat\bte\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b18\b8.\b. d\bdb\bbc\bcr\bre\bea\bat\bte\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
d\bdb\bbc\bcr\bre\bea\bat\bte\be <\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Create a database entry
d\bdb\bbc\bcr\bre\bea\bat\bte\be <\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> c\bch\bha\bai\bin\bn <\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b>.\b..\b.]\b] Create a chained database
Databases can exist offsite. To define a database that lives on
another node do:
+
DBCREATE buckmaster remote gb7dxc
Remote databases cannot be chained; however, the last database in a a
To see what databases have been defined do:
+
DBAVAIL (or it will have been aliased to SHOW/COMMAND)
It would be normal for you to add an entry into your local Aliases
databases. See DBSHOW for generic database enquiry
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b19\b9.\b. d\bdb\bbi\bim\bmp\bpo\bor\brt\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b19\b9.\b. d\bdb\bbi\bim\bmp\bpo\bor\brt\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
d\bdb\bbi\bim\bmp\bpo\bor\brt\bt <\b<d\bdb\bbn\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Import AK1A data into a database
oblast database held locally.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b20\b0.\b. d\bdb\bbr\bre\bem\bmo\bov\bve\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b20\b0.\b. d\bdb\bbr\bre\bem\bmo\bov\bve\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
d\bdb\bbr\bre\bem\bmo\bov\bve\be <\b<d\bdb\bbn\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Delete a database
For example:
-
DBREMOVE oblast
will remove the oblast database from the system and it will also
There is no warning, no comeback, no safety net.
+
You have been warned.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b21\b1.\b. d\bdb\bbs\bsh\bho\bow\bw (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b21\b1.\b. d\bdb\bbs\bsh\bho\bow\bw (\b(0\b0)\b)
d\bdb\bbs\bsh\bho\bow\bw <\b<d\bdb\bbn\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> <\b<k\bke\bey\by>\b> Display an entry, if it exists, in a database
enquiry such as:
- SH/BUCK G1TLH
+
+ SH/BUCK G1TLH
+
SHOW/COMMAND to find out) you can do the same thing with:
- DBSHOW buck G1TLH
+
+ DBSHOW buck G1TLH
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b22\b2.\b. d\bde\beb\bbu\bug\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b22\b2.\b. d\bde\beb\bbu\bug\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
d\bde\beb\bbu\bug\bg Set the cluster program into debug mode
finished.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b23\b3.\b. d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b23\b3.\b. d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by List messages
d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by o\bow\bwn\bn List your own messages
d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by s\bsu\bub\bbj\bje\bec\bct\bt <\b<s\bst\btr\bri\bin\bng\bg>\b> List all messages with <string> in subject
d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by <\b<n\bnn\bn>\b> List last <nn> messages
d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by <\b<f\bfr\bro\bom\bm>\b>-\b-<\b<t\bto\bo>\b> List messages <from> message <to> message
+
+
List the messages in the messages directory.
+
If there is a 'p' one space after the message number then it is a
personal message. If there is a '-' between the message number and the
You can combine some of the various directory commands together eg:-
- DIR TO G1TLH 5
- or
- DIR SUBJECT IOTA 200-250
+
+ DIR TO G1TLH 5
+ or
+ DIR SUBJECT IOTA 200-250
+
syntax:-
- DIR/T G1* 10
- DIR/S QSL 10-100 5
+
+ DIR/T G1* 10
+ DIR/S QSL 10-100 5
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b24\b4.\b. d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b24\b4.\b. d\bdi\bir\bre\bec\bct\bto\bor\bry\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
Works just like the user command except that sysops can see ALL
messages.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b25\b5.\b. d\bdi\bis\bsc\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bt (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b25\b5.\b. d\bdi\bis\bsc\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bt (\b(8\b8)\b)
d\bdi\bis\bsc\bco\bon\bnn\bne\bec\bct\bt <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Disconnect a user or node
Disconnect any <call> connected locally
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b26\b6.\b. d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b26\b6.\b. d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
d\bdx\bx [\b[b\bby\by <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b>]\b] <\b<f\bfr\bre\beq\bq>\b> <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> <\b<r\bre\bem\bma\bar\brk\bks\bs>\b> Send a DX spot
enter the <freq> and the <call> either way round.
- DX FR0G 144.600
- DX 144.600 FR0G
- DX 144600 FR0G
+
+ DX FR0G 144.600
+ DX 144.600 FR0G
+ DX 144600 FR0G
+
the command and they will be added to the spot.
+
DX FR0G 144600 this is a test
You can credit someone else by saying:-
- DX by G1TLH FR0G 144.600 he isn't on the cluster
+
+ DX by G1TLH FR0G 144.600 he isn't on the cluster
+
cluster. See SHOW/BANDS for more information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b27\b7.\b. e\bex\bxp\bpo\bor\brt\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b27\b7.\b. e\bex\bxp\bpo\bor\brt\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
e\bex\bxp\bpo\bor\brt\bt <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> <\b<f\bfi\bil\ble\ben\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Export a message to a file
EXPORT 2345 /tmp/a
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b28\b8.\b. e\bex\bxp\bpo\bor\brt\bt_\b_u\bus\bse\ber\brs\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b28\b8.\b. e\bex\bxp\bpo\bor\brt\bt_\b_u\bus\bse\ber\brs\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
e\bex\bxp\bpo\bor\brt\bt_\b_u\bus\bse\ber\brs\bs [\b[<\b<f\bfi\bil\ble\ben\bna\bam\bme\be>\b>]\b] Export the users database to ascii
check is made on the filename (if any) that you specify.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.2\b29\b9.\b. f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd/\b/l\bla\bat\btl\blo\bon\bng\bg (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.2\b29\b9.\b. f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd/\b/l\bla\bat\btl\blo\bon\bng\bg (\b(8\b8)\b)
f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd/\b/l\bla\bat\btl\blo\bon\bng\bg <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Send latitude and longitude information to
another cluster
so it is not recommended on slow links.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b30\b0.\b. f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd/\b/o\bop\bpe\ber\brn\bna\bam\bme\be (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b30\b0.\b. f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd/\b/o\bop\bpe\ber\brn\bna\bam\bme\be (\b(1\b1)\b)
f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd/\b/o\bop\bpe\ber\brn\bna\bam\bme\be <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Send out information on this <call> to all
clusters
-
This command sends out any information held in the user file which can
be broadcast in PC41 protocol packets. This information is Name, QTH,
Location and Homenode. PC41s are only sent for the information that is
available.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b31\b1.\b. h\bhe\bel\blp\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b31\b1.\b. h\bhe\bel\blp\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
h\bhe\bel\blp\bp <\b<c\bcm\bmd\bd>\b> Get help on a command
commands to look at with HELP.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b32\b2.\b. i\bin\bni\bit\bt (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b32\b2.\b. i\bin\bni\bit\bt (\b(5\b5)\b)
i\bin\bni\bit\bt <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Re-initialise a link to an AK1A compatible node
Best of luck - you will need it.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b33\b3.\b. k\bki\bil\bll\bl (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b33\b3.\b. k\bki\bil\bll\bl (\b(0\b0)\b)
k\bki\bil\bll\bl <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> [\b[<\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> .\b..\b.]\b] Delete a message from the local system
the sysop).
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b34\b4.\b. k\bki\bil\bll\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b34\b4.\b. k\bki\bil\bll\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
k\bki\bil\bll\bl <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> [\b[<\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Remove or erase a message from the system
k\bki\bil\bll\bl f\bfr\bro\bom\bm <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Remove all messages from a callsign
As a sysop you can kill any message on the system.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b35\b5.\b. k\bki\bil\bll\bl f\bfu\bul\bll\bl <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> [\b[<\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b>]\b] D\bDe\bel\ble\bet\bte\be a\ba m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\be f\bfr\bro\bom\bm t\bth\bhe\be w\bwh\bho\bol\ble\be
- c\bcl\blu\bus\bst\bte\ber\br k\bki\bil\bll\bl f\bfu\bul\bll\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b35\b5.\b. k\bki\bil\bll\bl f\bfu\bul\bll\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
+
+ k\bki\bil\bll\bl f\bfu\bul\bll\bl <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> [\b[<\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b>]\b] Delete a message from the whole cluster
Delete a message (usually a 'bulletin') from the whole cluster system.
same subject will be deleted. Beware!
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b36\b6.\b. l\bli\bin\bnk\bks\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b36\b6.\b. l\bli\bin\bnk\bks\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
l\bli\bin\bnk\bks\bs Show which nodes are physically connected
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b37\b7.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/a\bal\bli\bia\bas\bse\bes\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b37\b7.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/a\bal\bli\bia\bas\bse\bes\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/a\bal\bli\bia\bas\bse\bes\bs Reload the command alias table
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b38\b8.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx R\bRe\bel\blo\boa\bad\bd t\bth\bhe\be b\bba\bad\bd D\bDX\bX t\bta\bab\bbl\ble\be l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b38\b8.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx (\b(9\b9)\b)
+
+ l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx Reload the bad DX table
+
Reload the /spider/data/baddx.pl file if you have changed it manually
whilst the cluster is running. This table contains the DX Calls that,
if spotted, will not be passed on. FR0G and TEST are classic examples.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.3\b39\b9.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdm\bms\bsg\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.3\b39\b9.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdm\bms\bsg\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdm\bms\bsg\bg Reload the bad message table
deleted on receipt.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b40\b0.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdw\bwo\bor\brd\bds\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b40\b0.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdw\bwo\bor\brd\bds\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\bad\bdw\bwo\bor\brd\bds\bs Reload the badwords file
ignored.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b41\b1.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\ban\bnd\bds\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
- l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\ban\bnd\bds\bs Reload the band limits table
- Reload the /spider/data/bands.pl file if you have changed it manually
- whilst the cluster is running.
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b41\b1.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\ban\bnd\bds\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/b\bba\ban\bnd\bds\bs Reload the band limits table
+ Reload the /spider/data/bands.pl file if you have changed it manually
+ whilst the cluster is running.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b42\b2.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/c\bcm\bmd\bd_\b_c\bca\bac\bch\bhe\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b42\b2.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/c\bcm\bmd\bd_\b_c\bca\bac\bch\bhe\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/c\bcm\bmd\bd_\b_c\bca\bac\bch\bhe\be Reload the automatic command cache
was just after a cluster restart.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b43\b3.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b43\b3.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/f\bfo\bor\brw\bwa\bar\brd\bd Reload the msg forwarding routing table
whilst the cluster is running.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b44\b4.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\bes\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b44\b4.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\bes\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/m\bme\bes\bss\bsa\bag\bge\bes\bs Reload the system messages file
unknown message 'xxxx' in lang 'en'
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b45\b5.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bxe\bes\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b45\b5.\b. l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bxe\bes\bs (\b(9\b9)\b)
l\blo\boa\bad\bd/\b/p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bxe\bes\bs Reload the prefix table
manually whilst the cluster is running.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b46\b6.\b. m\bme\ber\brg\bge\be (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b46\b6.\b. m\bme\ber\brg\bge\be (\b(5\b5)\b)
m\bme\ber\brg\bge\be <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bno\bo s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs>\b>/\b/<\b<n\bno\bo w\bww\bwv\bv>\b>]\b] Ask for the latest spots and WWV
recently been added (the last 2 days for spots and last month for WWV
data).
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b47\b7.\b. m\bms\bsg\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b47\b7.\b. m\bms\bsg\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
m\bms\bsg\bg <\b<c\bcm\bmd\bd>\b> <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> [\b[d\bda\bat\bta\ba .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Alter various message parameters
Alter message parameters like To, From, Subject, whether private or
bulletin or return receipt (RR) is required or whether to keep this
message from timing out.
+
+
+
MSG TO <msgno> <call> - change TO callsign to <call>
MSG FRom <msgno> <call> - change FROM callsign to <call>
MSG PRrivate <msgno> - set private flag
This will display more information on the message than DIR does.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b48\b8.\b. p\bpc\bc (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b48\b8.\b. p\bpc\bc (\b(8\b8)\b)
p\bpc\bc <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send text (eg PC Protocol) to <call>
pc G1TLH Try doing that properly!!!
- 1\b11\b1.\b.4\b49\b9.\b. p\bpi\bin\bng\bg (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.4\b49\b9.\b. p\bpi\bin\bng\bg (\b(1\b1)\b)
p\bpi\bin\bng\bg <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be>\b> Check the link quality between nodes
is output to the console in seconds. Any visible cluster node can be
PINGed.
-
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b50\b0.\b. r\brc\bcm\bmd\bd (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b50\b0.\b. r\brc\bcm\bmd\bd (\b(1\b1)\b)
r\brc\bcm\bmd\bd <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> <\b<c\bcm\bmd\bd>\b> Send a command to another DX cluster
This command allows you to send nearly any command to another DX
Cluster node that is connected to the system.
-
Whether you get any output is dependant on a) whether the other system
knows that the node callsign of this cluster is in fact a node b)
whether the other system is allowing RCMDs from this node and c)
whether you have permission to send this command at all.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b51\b1.\b. r\bre\bea\bad\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b51\b1.\b. r\bre\bea\bad\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
r\bre\bea\bad\bd Read the next unread personal message addressed to you
r\bre\bea\bad\bd <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Read the specified message
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b52\b2.\b. r\bre\bea\bad\bd (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b52\b2.\b. r\bre\bea\bad\bd (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
r\bre\bea\bad\bd <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Read a message on the system
As a sysop you may read any message on the system
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b53\b3.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b53\b3.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set a reject filter for announce
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
- info <string> eg: iota or qsl
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- channel <prefixes>
- wx 1 filter WX announces
- dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
+
+ info <string> eg: iota or qsl
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ channel <prefixes>
+ wx 1 filter WX announces
+ dest <prefixes> eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros)
+
+
some examples:-
- rej/ann by_zone 14,15,16 and not by G,M,2
+
+ rej/ann by_zone 14,15,16 and not by G,M,2
+
- rej/ann all
+ rej/ann all
+
but this probably for advanced users...
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b54\b4.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b54\b4.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Announce filter sysop
version
the default for nodes and users eg:-
- reject/ann by G,M,2
- reject/ann input node_default by G,M,2
- reject/ann user_default by G,M,2
+
+ reject/ann by G,M,2
+ reject/ann input node_default by G,M,2
+ reject/ann user_default by G,M,2
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b55\b5.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b55\b5.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set a reject filter line for spots
You can use any of the following things in this line:-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
freq <range> eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m
on <range> same as 'freq'
call <prefixes> eg: G,PA,HB9
+
For frequencies, you can use any of the band names defined in
SHOW/BANDS and you can use a subband name like: cw, rtty, data, ssb -
thus: hf/ssb. You can also just have a simple range like: 0/30000 -
+ rej/spot 1 on hf
+ rej/spot 2 on vhf and not (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
- rej/spot 1 on hf
- rej/spot 2 on vhf and not (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
You can use the tag 'all' to reject everything eg:
- rej/spot 3 all
+
+ rej/spot 3 all
+
but this probably for advanced users...
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b56\b6.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b56\b6.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Reject spot filter sysop
version
the default for nodes and users eg:-
- reject/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16
- reject/spot node_default all
- set/hops node_default 10
- reject/spot user_default by G,M,2
+ reject/spot db0sue-7 1 by_zone 14,15,16
+ reject/spot node_default all
+ set/hops node_default 10
+
+ reject/spot user_default by G,M,2
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b57\b7.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b57\b7.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set a reject WCY filter
can filter on the following fields:-
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- channel <prefixes>
+
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ channel <prefixes>
+
See HELP FILTER for information.
-
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b58\b8.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b58\b8.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> WCY reject filter sysop
version
reject/wcy gb7djk all
- 1\b11\b1.\b.5\b59\b9.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.5\b59\b9.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set a reject WWV filter
can filter on the following fields:-
- by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
- origin <prefixes>
- origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
- origin_itu <numbers>
- origin_zone <numbers>
- by_dxcc <numbers>
- by_itu <numbers>
- by_zone <numbers>
- channel <prefixes>
+
+ by <prefixes> eg: G,M,2
+ origin <prefixes>
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+ by_dxcc <numbers>
+ by_itu <numbers>
+ by_zone <numbers>
+ channel <prefixes>
for example
- reject/wwv by_zone 14,15,16
+
+ reject/wwv by_zone 14,15,16
+
See HELP FILTER for information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b60\b0.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b60\b0.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> WWV reject filter sysop
version
the default for nodes and users eg:-
- reject/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4
- reject/wwv node_default all
- reject/wwv user_default by W
+ reject/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4
+ reject/wwv node_default all
+ reject/wwv user_default by W
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b61\b1.\b. r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b61\b1.\b. r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by Reply (privately) to the last message that you have read
r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Reply (privately) to the specified message
further details)
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b62\b2.\b. s\bse\ben\bnd\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b62\b2.\b. s\bse\ben\bnd\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\ben\bnd\bd <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Send a message to one or more callsigns
s\bse\ben\bnd\bd R\bRR\bR <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Send a message and ask for a read receipt
You can have multiple qualifiers so that you can have for example:-
- SEND RR COPY 123 PRIVATE G1TLH G0RDI
+
+ SEND RR COPY 123 PRIVATE G1TLH G0RDI
+
is an alias for SEND PRIVATE
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b63\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bad\bdd\bdr\bre\bes\bss\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b63\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bad\bdd\bdr\bre\bes\bss\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bad\bdd\bdr\bre\bes\bss\bs <\b<y\byo\bou\bur\br_\b_a\bad\bdd\bdr\bre\bes\bss\bs>\b> Record your postal address
Literally, record your address details on the cluster.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b64\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b64\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be Allow announce messages
Allow announce messages to arrive at your terminal.
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b65\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bar\brc\bcl\blu\bus\bst\bte\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b65\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bar\brc\bcl\blu\bus\bst\bte\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bar\brc\bcl\blu\bus\bst\bte\ber\br <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Make the node_call an AR-
Cluster type node
Set the node_call as an AR-Cluster type node
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b66\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b66\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx (\b(8\b8)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Stop words we do not wish to see in the callsign
field of a dx spot being propagated
The word must be wriiten in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:-
- set/baddx FORSALE VIDEO FR0G
+
+ set/baddx FORSALE VIDEO FR0G
+
To allow a word again, use the following command ...
+ unset/baddx VIDEO
- unset/baddx VIDEO
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b67\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(6\b6)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b67\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(6\b6)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Stop spots from this node_call being
propagated
The call can be a full or partial call (or a prefix), eg:-
- set/badnode K1TTT
+
+ set/badnode K1TTT
+
will stop anything from K1TTT (including any SSID's)
- unset/badnode K1TTT
+
+ unset/badnode K1TTT
+
FILTERing.
-
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b68\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bds\bsp\bpo\bot\btt\bte\ber\br (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b68\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bds\bsp\bpo\bot\btt\bte\ber\br (\b(8\b8)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bds\bsp\bpo\bot\btt\bte\ber\br <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Stop spots from this callsign being propagated
The call must be written in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:-
- set/badspotter VE2STN
+
+ set/badspotter VE2STN
+
must enter them specifically.
- unset/badspotter VE2STN
+ unset/badspotter VE2STN
will allow spots from him again.
FILTERing.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.6\b69\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bbe\bee\bep\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.6\b69\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bbe\bee\bep\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bbe\bee\bep\bp Add beeps to terminal messages
Add a beep to DX and other terminal messages.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b70\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/c\bcl\blx\bx (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b70\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/c\bcl\blx\bx (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/c\bcl\blx\bx <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Make the node_call a CLX type
node
Set the node_call as a CLX type node
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b71\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bde\beb\bbu\bug\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b71\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bde\beb\bbu\bug\bg (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bde\beb\bbu\bug\bg <\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Add a debug level to the debug set
You can remove this level with unset/debug <name>
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b72\b2.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b72\b2.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxAllow DX messages to arrive at your terminal
You can stop DX messages with the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bd_\bx command
-
-
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b73\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxg\bgr\bri\bid\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b73\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxg\bgr\bri\bid\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxg\bgr\bri\bid\bdAllow grid squares on the end of DX messages
to remove the grid squares.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b74\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxn\bne\bet\bt (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b74\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxn\bne\bet\bt (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxn\bne\bet\bt <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Make the node_call a DXNet
type node
Set the node_call as a DXNet type node
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b75\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/e\bec\bch\bho\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b75\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/e\bec\bch\bho\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/e\bec\bch\bho\bo Make the cluster echo your input
YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b76\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bhe\ber\bre\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b76\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bhe\ber\bre\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bhe\ber\bre\be Set the here flag
brackets around your callsign to indicate you are not available.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b77\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bom\bme\ben\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b77\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bom\bme\ben\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bom\bme\ben\bno\bod\bde\be <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Set your home cluster
connected. eg:-
- SET/HOMENODE gb7djk
+
+ SET/HOMENODE gb7djk
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b78\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b78\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs (\b(8\b8)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> a\ban\bnn\bn|\b|s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs|\b|w\bww\bwv\bv|\b|w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<n\bn>\b> Set hop count
+
Set the hop count for a particular type of broadcast for a node.
This command allows you to set up special hop counts for a node for
currently: announce, spots, wwv and wcy broadcasts.
- eg:
- set/hops gb7djk ann 10
- set/hops gb7mbc spots 20
+
+ eg:
+ set/hops gb7djk ann 10
+ set/hops gb7mbc spots 20
+
creates a filter and works in conjunction with the filter system.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.7\b79\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.7\b79\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Isolate a node from the rest of the network
+
Connect a node to your system in such a way that you are a full
protocol member of its network and can see all spots on it, but
nothing either leaks out from it nor goes back into from the rest of
You can remove the isolation with the command unset/isolate.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b80\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\bla\ban\bng\bgu\bua\bag\bge\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b80\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\bla\ban\bng\bgu\bua\bag\bge\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\bla\ban\bng\bgu\bua\bag\bge\be <\b<l\bla\ban\bng\bgu\bua\bag\bge\be>\b> Set the language you wish to use
Currently the languages available are _\be_\bn (English) and _\bn_\bl (Dutch).
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b81\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b81\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn <\b<l\bla\bat\bt a\ban\bnd\bd l\blo\bon\bng\bg>\b> Set your latitude and longitude
the _\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bq_\br_\ba command which will do the conversion for you.
- set/location 54 04 N 2 02 E
+ set/location 54 04 N 2 02 E
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b82\b2.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(9\b9)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b82\b2.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn <\b<l\bla\bat\bt &\b& l\blo\bon\bng\bg>\b> Set your cluster latitude and longitude
example:-
- SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E
+
+ SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b83\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\bog\bgi\bin\bni\bin\bnf\bfo\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b83\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\bog\bgi\bin\bni\bin\bnf\bfo\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\bog\bgi\bin\bni\bin\bnf\bfo\bo Show logins and logouts of nodes and users
You can stop these messages by using the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bl_\bo_\bg_\bi_\bn_\bi_\bn_\bf_\bo command.
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b84\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\boc\bck\bko\bou\but\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b84\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\boc\bck\bko\bou\but\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/l\blo\boc\bck\bko\bou\but\bt <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster
allow the user to connect again, use the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bl_\bo_\bc_\bk_\bo_\bu_\bt command.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b85\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/n\bna\bam\bme\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b85\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/n\bna\bam\bme\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/n\bna\bam\bme\be <\b<y\byo\bou\bur\br_\b_n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Set your name
Tell the cluster what your name is, eg:-
- set/name Dirk
+
+ set/name Dirk
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b86\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/n\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b86\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/n\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/n\bno\bod\bde\be <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Make the callsign an AK1A cluster
From version 1.41 you can also set the following types of cluster
- set/spider
- set/dxnet
- set/clx
- set/arcluster
+
+ set/spider
+ set/dxnet
+ set/clx
+ set/arcluster
+
To see what your nodes are set to, use the _\bs_\bh_\bo_\bw_\b/_\bn_\bo_\bd_\be_\bs command.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b87\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/o\bob\bbs\bsc\bco\bou\bun\bnt\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b87\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/o\bob\bbs\bsc\bco\bou\bun\bnt\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/o\bob\bbs\bsc\bco\bou\bun\bnt\bt <\b<c\bco\bou\bun\bnt\bt>\b> <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Set the 'pump-up' obsolescence
counter
+
From version 1.35 onwards neighbouring nodes are pinged at regular
intervals (see SET/PINGINTERVAL), usually 300 seconds or 5 minutes.
There is a 'pump-up' counter which is decremented on every outgoing
If a ping is heard then the obscount is reset to the full value. Using
default values, if a node has not responded to a ping within 15
minutes, it is disconnected.
-
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b88\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpa\bag\bge\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b88\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpa\bag\bge\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpa\bag\bge\be <\b<n\bn>\b> Set the number of lines per page
Setting it explicitly to 0 will disable paging.
- SET/PAGE 30
- SET/PAGE 0
+
+ SET/PAGE 30
+ SET/PAGE 0
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.8\b89\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpa\bas\bss\bsw\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.8\b89\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpa\bas\bss\bsw\bwo\bor\brd\bd (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpa\bas\bss\bsw\bwo\bor\brd\bd <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> <\b<s\bst\btr\bri\bin\bng\bg>\b> Set a users password
type password.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b90\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpi\bin\bng\bgi\bin\bnt\bte\ber\brv\bva\bal\bl (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b90\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpi\bin\bng\bgi\bin\bnt\bte\ber\brv\bva\bal\bl (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpi\bin\bng\bgi\bin\bnt\bte\ber\brv\bva\bal\bl <\b<t\bti\bim\bme\be>\b> <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Set the ping time to neighbouring
nodes
(as certain cluster software doesn't always notice), see SET/OBSCOUNT
for more information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b91\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpr\bri\biv\bvi\bil\ble\beg\bge\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b91\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpr\bri\biv\bvi\bil\ble\beg\bge\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpr\bri\biv\bvi\bil\ble\beg\bge\be <\b<n\bn>\b> <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Set the privilege level on a
call
- 0 - normal user
- 1 - allow remote nodes normal user RCMDs
- 5 - various privileged commands (including shutdown, but not disc-
- connect), the normal level for another node.
- 8 - more privileged commands (including disconnect)
- 9 - local sysop privilege. DO NOT SET ANY REMOTE USER OR NODE TO THIS
- LEVEL.
+
+ 0 - normal user
+ 1 - allow remote nodes normal user RCMDs
+ 5 - various privileged commands (including shutdown, but not disc-
+ connect), the normal level for another node.
+ 8 - more privileged commands (including disconnect)
+ 9 - local sysop privilege. DO NOT SET ANY REMOTE USER OR NODE TO THIS
+ LEVEL.
connection your privilege will automatically be set to 0.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b92\b2.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpi\bid\bde\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b92\b2.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpi\bid\bde\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsp\bpi\bid\bde\ber\br <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Make the node_call a DXSpider
type node
Set the node_call as a DXSpider type node
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b93\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_q\bqr\bra\ba (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b93\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_q\bqr\bra\ba (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_q\bqr\bra\ba <\b<l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bto\bor\br>\b> Set your cluster QRA locator
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b94\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b94\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba <\b<l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bto\bor\br>\b> Set your QRA locator
roughly correctly (assuming your locator is correct ;-). For example:-
- SET/QRA JO02LQ
+ SET/QRA JO02LQ
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b95\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqt\bth\bh (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b95\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqt\bth\bh (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqt\bth\bh <\b<y\byo\bou\bur\br Q\bQT\bTH\bH>\b> Set your QTH
Tell the system where your are. For example:-
- set/qth East Dereham, Norfolk
+
+ set/qth East Dereham, Norfolk
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b96\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b96\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/t\bta\bal\blk\bk Allow talk messages to be seen at your console
talks with the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bt_\ba_\bl_\bk command.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b97\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b97\b7.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by Allow WCY messages to be seen at your console
WCY messages with the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bw_\bc_\by command.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b98\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b98\b8.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv Allow WWV messages to be seen at your console
WWV messages with the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bw_\bw_\bv command.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.9\b99\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bwx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.9\b99\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bwx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/w\bwx\bx Allow WX messages to be seen at your console
WX messages with the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bw_\bx command.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b00\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b00\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bx (\b(1\b1)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bdd\bdx\bxShow all the bad dx calls in the system
information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b01\b1.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(6\b6)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b01\b1.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(6\b6)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be Show all the bad nodes in the system
more information.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b02\b2.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bds\bsp\bpo\bot\btt\bte\ber\br (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b02\b2.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bds\bsp\bpo\bot\btt\bte\ber\br (\b(1\b1)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/b\bba\bad\bds\bsp\bpo\bot\btt\bte\ber\brShow all the bad spotters in the system
SET/BADSPOTTER for more information.
-
-
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b03\b3.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bda\bat\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b03\b3.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bda\bat\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bda\bat\bte\be [\b[<\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b>|\b|<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show the local time
including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b04\b4.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b04\b4.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bdx\bx [\b[o\bop\bpt\bti\bio\bon\bns\bs]\b] interrogate the spot database
- on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm
- on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS)
-
- <number> - the number of spots you want
- <from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in
- the selected list
-
- <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix>
- *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix>
- *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string>
-
- day <number> - starting <number> days ago
- day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago
- info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks
+ on <band> - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm
+ on <region> - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS)
- by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call>
- is the same).
+ <number> - the number of spots you want
+ <from>-<to> - <from> spot no <to> spot no in
+ the selected list
- qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call
- held in the spot database.
+ <prefix> - for a spotted callsign beginning with <prefix>
+ *<suffix> - for a spotted callsign ending in <suffix>
+ *<string>* - for a spotted callsign containing <string>
- iota [<iota>] - If the iota island number is missing it will
- look for the string iota and anything which looks like
- an iota island number. If you specify then it will look
- for that island.
+ day <number> - starting <number> days ago
+ day <from>-<to> - <from> days <to> days ago
- qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if
- you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator.
+ info <text> - any spots containing <text> in the info or remarks
+ by <call> - any spots spotted by <call> (spotter <call>
+ is the same).
+ qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call
+ held in the spot database.
- e.g.
+ iota [<iota>] - If the iota island number is missing it will
+ look for the string iota and anything which looks like
+ an iota island number. If you specify then it will look
+ for that island.
+ qra [<locator>] - this will look for the specific locator if
+ you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator.
+ e.g.
- SH/DX 9m0
- SH/DX on 20m info iota
- SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30
- SH/DX rf1p qsl
- SH/DX iota
- SH/DX iota eu-064
- SH/DX qra jn86
+ SH/DX 9m0
+ SH/DX on 20m info iota
+ SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30
+ SH/DX rf1p qsl
+ SH/DX iota
+ SH/DX iota eu-064
+ SH/DX qra jn86
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b05\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bdx\bxc\bcc\bc (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b05\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bdx\bxc\bcc\bc (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/d\bdx\bxc\bcc\bc <\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b> Interrogate the spot database by country
- SH/DXCC G
- SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota
+
+ SH/DXCC G
+ SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b06\b6.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\ble\bes\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b06\b6.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\ble\bes\bs (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\ble\bes\bs [\b[<\b<f\bfi\bil\ble\bea\bar\bre\bea\ba>\b> [\b[<\b<s\bst\btr\bri\bin\bng\bg>\b>]\b]]\b] List the contents of a filearea
type:-
- SH/FILES <filearea>
+
+ SH/FILES <filearea>
+
string to see a selection of files in a filearea eg:-
- SH/FILES bulletins arld*
+
+ SH/FILES bulletins arld*
+
See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b07\b7.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b07\b7.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br Show the filters you have set
Show the contents of all the filters that are set by you. This command
displays all the filters set - for all the various categories.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b08\b8.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
- s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the filters set by <callsign>
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b08\b8.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/f\bfi\bil\blt\bte\ber\br <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the filters set by <callsign>
A sysop can look at any filters that have been set.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b09\b9.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs (\b(8\b8)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b10\b09\b9.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs (\b(8\b8)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[a\ban\bnn\bn|\b|s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs|\b|w\bwc\bcy\by|\b|w\bww\bwv\bv|\b|]\b] Show the hop counts for a
node
the categories will be listed.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b10\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b10\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be (\b(1\b1)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be Show a list of isolated nodes
Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b11\b1.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/l\blo\boc\bck\bko\bou\but\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b11\b1.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/l\blo\boc\bck\bko\bou\but\bt (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/l\blo\boc\bck\bko\bou\but\bt Show a list of excluded callsigns
cluster locally with the _\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bl_\bo_\bc_\bk_\bo_\bu_\bt command
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b12\b2.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/m\bmo\boo\bon\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b12\b2.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/l\blo\bog\bg (\b(8\b8)\b)
+
+ s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/l\blo\bog\bg [\b[<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show excerpts from the system log
+
+
+ This command outputs a short section of the system log. On its own it
+ will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it will
+ show output from the log associated with that callsign.
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b13\b3.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/m\bmo\boo\bon\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/m\bmo\boo\bon\bn [\b[<\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b>|\b|<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show moon rise and set times
For example:-
+
+
+
SH/MOON
SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN
-
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b13\b3.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/m\bmu\buf\bf (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b14\b4.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/m\bmu\buf\bf (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/m\bmu\buf\bf <\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b> [\b[<\b<h\bho\bou\bur\brs\bs>\b>]\b][\b[l\blo\bon\bng\bg]\b] Show the likely propagation to
<prefix>
of hours required after the prefix. For example:-
- SH/MUF W
+
+ SH/MUF W
+
produces:
+
+
+
+
+
+
RxSens: -123 dBM SFI: 159 R: 193 Month: 10 Day: 21
Power : 20 dBW Distance: 6283 km Delay: 22.4 ms
Location Lat / Long Azim
+
indicating that you will have weak, fading circuits on top band and
80m but usable signals on 40m (about S3).
-
inputing:-
- SH/MUF W 24
+
+ SH/MUF W 24
+
propagation data.
- SH/MUF W L 24
- SH/MUF W 24 Long
+
+ SH/MUF W L 24
+ SH/MUF W 24 Long
+
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b14\b4.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/n\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(1\b1)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b15\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/n\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(1\b1)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/n\bno\bod\bde\be [\b[<\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Show the type and version number of nodes
the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b15\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b16\b6.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Interrogate the prefix database
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b16\b6.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/p\bpr\bro\bog\bgr\bra\bam\bm (\b(5\b5)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b17\b7.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/p\bpr\bro\bog\bgr\bra\bam\bm (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/p\bpr\bro\bog\bgr\bra\bam\bm Show the locations of all the included program modules
from.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b17\b7.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b18\b8.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba <\b<l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bto\bor\br>\b> [\b[<\b<l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bto\bor\br>\b>]\b] Show the distance between locators
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\bra\ba <\b<l\bla\bat\bt>\b> <\b<l\blo\bon\bng\bg>\b> Convert latitude and longitude to a locator
given on the command line) the distance and beraing from your station
to the locator. For example:-
- SH/QRA IO92QL
- SH/QRA JN06 IN73
+
+
+ SH/QRA IO92QL
+ SH/QRA JN06 IN73
+
for example:-
- SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E
+
+ SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b18\b8.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\brz\bz (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b11\b19\b9.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\brz\bz (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/q\bqr\brz\bz <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show any callbook details on a callsign
provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b19\b9.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/r\bro\bou\but\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b20\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/r\bro\bou\but\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/r\bro\bou\but\bte\be <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the route to <callsign>
are connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config.
+
sh/route n2tly
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b20\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsa\bat\bte\bel\bll\bli\bit\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b21\b1.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsa\bat\bte\bel\bll\bli\bit\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsa\bat\bte\bel\bll\bli\bit\bte\be <\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> [\b[<\b<h\bho\bou\bur\brs\bs>\b> <\b<i\bin\bnt\bte\ber\brv\bva\bal\bl>\b>]\b] Show satellite tracking
data
So for example:-
- SH/SAT AO-10
- SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2
+
+ SH/SAT AO-10
+ SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2
+
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b21\b1.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsu\bun\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b22\b2.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsu\bun\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsu\bun\bn [\b[<\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b>|\b|<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show sun rise and set times
For example:-
- SH/SUN
- SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS
+ SH/SUN
+ SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b22\b2.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/t\bti\bim\bme\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b23\b3.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/t\bti\bim\bme\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/t\bti\bim\bme\be [\b[<\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b>|\b|<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show the local time
including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b23\b3.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b24\b4.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<n\bn>\b> Show the last <n> WCY broadcasts
system
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b24\b4.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b25\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv <\b<n\bn>\b> Show the last <n> WWV broadcasts
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b25\b5.\b. s\bsh\bhu\but\btd\bdo\bow\bwn\bn (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b26\b6.\b. s\bsh\bhu\but\btd\bdo\bow\bwn\bn (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bsh\bhu\but\btd\bdo\bow\bwn\bn Shutdown the cluster
set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b26\b6.\b. s\bsp\bpo\boo\bof\bf (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b27\b7.\b. s\bsp\bpo\boo\bof\bf (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bsp\bpo\boo\bof\bf <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> <\b<c\bco\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bd>\b> Run commands as another user
like home_node for example.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b27\b7.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/d\bdb\bb (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b28\b8.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/d\bdb\bb (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/d\bdb\bb <\b<d\bdb\bbn\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Show the status of a database
other than a sysop.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b28\b8.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/c\bch\bha\ban\bnn\bne\bel\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b12\b29\b9.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/c\bch\bha\ban\bnn\bne\bel\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/c\bch\bha\ban\bnn\bne\bel\bl <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the status of a channel on the cluster
Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b29\b9.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/m\bms\bsg\bg (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b30\b0.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/m\bms\bsg\bg (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/m\bms\bsg\bg <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Show the status of a message
etc etc.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b30\b0.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/u\bus\bse\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b31\b1.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/u\bus\bse\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/u\bus\bse\ber\br <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the full status of a user
Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
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- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b31\b1.\b. s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b32\b2.\b. s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp Regain your privileges if you login remotely
these values are for explanation :-):
- password = 012345678901234567890123456789
- > sysop
- 22 10 15 17 3
+
+ password = 012345678901234567890123456789
+ > sysop
+ 22 10 15 17 3
- you type:-
+ you type:-
- aa2bbbb0ccc5ddd7xxx3n
- or 2 0 5 7 3
- or 20573
+ aa2bbbb0ccc5ddd7xxx3n
+ or 2 0 5 7 3
+ or 20573
They will all match. If there is no password you will still be offered
numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is
case sensitive.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b32\b2.\b. t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b33\b3.\b. t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
t\bta\bal\blk\bk <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Enter talk mode with <callsign>
t\bta\bal\blk\bk <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a text message to <callsign>
are in a 'Talking' frame of mind and then you just type - everything
you send will go to the station that you asked for.
-
All the usual announcements, spots and so on will still come out on
your terminal.
normal command with a '/' character, eg:-
- /DX 14001 G1TLH What's a B class licensee doing on 20m CW?
- /HELP talk
+
+ /DX 14001 G1TLH What's a B class licensee doing on 20m CW?
+ /HELP talk
+
To leave talk mode type:
- /EX
+ /EX
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b33\b3.\b. t\bty\byp\bpe\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b34\b4.\b. t\bty\byp\bpe\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
t\bty\byp\bpe\be <\b<f\bfi\bil\ble\bea\bar\bre\bea\ba>\b>/\b/<\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Look at a file in one of the fileareas
enter:-
- TYPE bulletins/arld051
+ TYPE bulletins/arld051
+
content.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b34\b4.\b. w\bwh\bho\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b35\b5.\b. w\bwh\bho\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
w\bwh\bho\bo Show who is physically connected locally
what sort of connection they have
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b35\b5.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b36\b6.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
w\bwx\bx <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a weather message to local users
w\bwx\bx f\bfu\bul\bll\bl <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a weather message to all cluster users
extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b36\b6.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(e\ben\bnh\bha\ban\bnc\bce\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b13\b3.\b.1\b13\b37\b7.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(e\ben\bnh\bha\ban\bnc\bce\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
w\bwx\bx s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a weather message to other clusters only
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