X-Git-Url: http://gb7djk.dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=txt%2Fadminmanual.txt;h=2fe1ffcc5738203a67f52fc555db8eb1a081e56e;hb=59e40dfc42f6e9046859fa66ff6465417e4f1750;hp=4fc14940d062a3b0d473d05d5cad1c8c442315f3;hpb=4a653ce0cd9140d4a7878cdf8ee835841ca039eb;p=spider.git diff --git a/txt/adminmanual.txt b/txt/adminmanual.txt index 4fc14940..2fe1ffcc 100644 --- a/txt/adminmanual.txt +++ b/txt/adminmanual.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The DXSpider Installation and Administration Manual Ian Maude, G0VGS, (ianmaude@btinternet.com) - Version 1.28 January 2001 + Version 1.30 January 2001 A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program. ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ 8. Other filters 8.1 Filtering Mail - 8.2 Filtering DX callouts + 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 @@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ 9.5 Forward.pl 9.6 Distribution lists 9.7 Console.pl + 9.8 BBS interface 10. CVS @@ -192,81 +193,84 @@ 11.63 set/address (0) 11.64 set/announce (0) 11.65 set/arcluster (5) - 11.66 set/badnode (6) - 11.67 set/beep (0) - 11.68 set/clx (5) - 11.69 set/debug (9) - 11.70 set/dx (0) - 11.71 set/dxgrid (0) - 11.72 set/dxnet (5) - 11.73 set/echo (0) - 11.74 set/here (0) - 11.75 set/homenode (0) - 11.76 set/hops (8) - 11.77 set/isolate (9) - 11.78 set/language (0) - 11.79 set/location (0) - 11.80 set/sys_location (9) - 11.81 set/logininfo (0) - 11.82 set/lockout (9) - 11.83 set/name (0) - 11.84 set/node (9) - 11.85 set/obscount (9) - 11.86 set/page (0) - 11.87 set/password (9) - 11.88 set/pinginterval (9) - 11.89 set/privilege (9) - 11.90 set/spider (5) - 11.91 set/sys_qra (9) - 11.92 set/qra (0) - 11.93 set/qth (0) - 11.94 set/talk (0) - 11.95 set/wcy (0) - 11.96 set/wwv (0) - 11.97 set/wx (0) - 11.98 show/badnode (6) - 11.99 show/date (0) - 11.100 show/dx (0) - 11.101 show/dxcc (0) - 11.102 show/files (0) - 11.103 show/filter (0) - 11.104 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) - 11.105 show/hops (8) - 11.106 show/isolate (1) - 11.107 show/lockout (9) - 11.108 show/moon (0) - 11.109 show/muf (0) - 11.110 show/node (1) - 11.111 show/prefix (0) - 11.112 show/program (5) - 11.113 show/qra (0) - 11.114 show/qrz (0) - 11.115 show/route (0) - 11.116 show/satellite (0) - 11.117 show/sun (0) - 11.118 show/time (0) - 11.119 show/wcy (0) - 11.120 show/wwv (0) - 11.121 shutdown (5) - 11.122 spoof (9) - 11.123 stat/db (5) - 11.124 stat/channel (5) - 11.125 stat/msg (5) - 11.126 stat/user (5) - 11.127 sysop (0) - 11.128 talk (0) - 11.129 type (0) - 11.130 who (0) - 11.131 wx (0) - 11.132 wx (enhanced for sysops) (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) ______________________________________________________________________ 11.. IInnssttaallllaattiioonn ((OOrriiggiinnaall vveerrssiioonn bbyy IIaaiinn PPhhiilllliippss,, GG00RRDDII)) - Last modified: 03 January 2001 by Ian Maude, G0VGS + Last modified: 24 January 2001 by Ian Maude, G0VGS 11..11.. IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn @@ -324,7 +328,6 @@ version 1.35 for this section but of course you would use the latest version. - Login as root and create a user to run the cluster under. _U_N_D_E_R _N_O _C_I_R_C_U_M_S_T_A_N_C_E_S _U_S_E _R_O_O_T _A_S _T_H_I_S _U_S_E_R_!. I am going to use the name _s_y_s_o_p. You can call it anything you wish. Depending on your security @@ -390,9 +393,14 @@ - # 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 {} \; + + + + This last step allows various users of the group _s_p_i_d_e_r to have write access to all the directories. This is not really needed just yet but @@ -460,7 +468,7 @@ - $ cd ../perl + $ cd ../perl @@ -518,7 +526,7 @@ - G0VGS de GB7MBC 19-Nov-1999 2150Z > + G0VGS de GB7MBC 19-Nov-1999 2150Z > @@ -526,6 +534,9 @@ If you do, congratulations! If not, look over the instructions again, you have probably missed something out. You can shut spider down again with the command .... + + + shutdown @@ -581,7 +592,7 @@ - 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 @@ -592,7 +603,7 @@ - killall -HUP inetd + killall -HUP inetd @@ -645,10 +656,12 @@ - set/node (AK1A type) - set/spider - set/dxnet - set/clx + + + set/node (AK1A type) + set/spider + set/dxnet + set/clx @@ -716,14 +729,6 @@ - - - - - - - - # All lines starting with a # are ignored, as are completely blank lines. @@ -783,11 +788,16 @@ - 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 + + + Both these examples assume that everything is set up properly at the @@ -856,6 +866,12 @@ avoid this use the following line ... + + + + + + In a script, this might look like ... @@ -971,6 +987,7 @@ + The callsign involved will be the callsign of the cluster node you are going to connect to. This will now check every 10 minutes to see if gb7xxx is connected, if it is then nothing will be done. If it is @@ -1002,55 +1019,92 @@ - # - # hop table construction - # - package DXProt; - # default hopcount to use - $def_hopcount = 5; - # some variable hop counts based on message type - %hopcount = - ( - 11 => 10, - 16 => 10, - 17 => 10, - 19 => 10, - 21 => 10, - ); - # the per node hop control thingy - %nodehops = - GB7ADX => { 11 => 8, - 12 => 8, - 16 => 8, - 17 => 8, - 19 => 8, - 21 => 8, - }, - GB7UDX => { 11 => 8, - 12 => 8, - 16 => 8, - 17 => 8, - 19 => 8, - 21 => 8, - }, - GB7BAA => { - 11 => 5, - 12 => 8, - 16 => 8, - 17 => 8, - 19 => 8, - 21 => 8, - }, - }; + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + # + # hop table construction + # + + package DXProt; + + # default hopcount to use + $def_hopcount = 5; + + # some variable hop counts based on message type + %hopcount = + ( + 11 => 10, + 16 => 10, + 17 => 10, + 19 => 10, + 21 => 10, + ); + + + # the per node hop control thingy + + + %nodehops = + + GB7ADX => { 11 => 8, + 12 => 8, + 16 => 8, + 17 => 8, + 19 => 8, + 21 => 8, + }, + + GB7UDX => { 11 => 8, + 12 => 8, + 16 => 8, + 17 => 8, + 19 => 8, + 21 => 8, + }, + GB7BAA => { + 11 => 5, + 12 => 8, + 16 => 8, + 17 => 8, + 19 => 8, + 21 => 8, + }, + }; + + @@ -1065,6 +1119,7 @@ will bring your changes into effect. + 55..22.. IIssoollaattiinngg nneettwwoorrkkss It is possible to isolate networks from each other on a "gateway" node @@ -1186,24 +1241,30 @@ This is very simple and only 2 possible states exist, accept (1) or drop (0). + The second element is the field_no. There are 13 possiblities to choose from here .... - 0 = frequency - 1 = call - 2 = date in unix format - 3 = comment - 4 = spotter - 5 = spotted dxcc country - 6 = spotter's dxcc country - 7 = origin - 8 = spotted itu - 9 = spotted cq - 10 = spotter's itu - 11 = spotter's cq - 12 = callsign of the channel on which the spot has appeared + + + + + + 0 = frequency + 1 = call + 2 = date in unix format + 3 = comment + 4 = spotter + 5 = spotted dxcc country + 6 = spotter's dxcc country + 7 = origin + 8 = spotted itu + 9 = spotted cq + 10 = spotter's itu + 11 = spotter's cq + 12 = callsign of the channel on which the spot has appeared @@ -1256,6 +1317,7 @@ a list of letters separated by the pipe symbol. + What this line does is tell the program to drop any spots posted by anyone in the USA, Canada or Japan. @@ -1318,6 +1380,10 @@ [ 0, 0, 'd', 0 ] ]; + + + + In this example, only the prefixes listed will be allowed. It is possible to be quite specific. The Dutch prefix "P" is followed by several secondary identifiers which are allowed. So, in the example, @@ -1688,7 +1754,10 @@ etc in a particular country. - 88..22.. FFiilltteerriinngg DDXX ccaalllloouuttss + 88..22.. FFiilltteerriinngg DDXX ccaalllloouuttss ((DDeepprriiccaatteedd)) + + _F_r_o_m _v_e_r_s_i_o_n _1_._4_7_, _t_h_i_s _m_e_t_h_o_d _i_s _r_e_p_l_a_c_e_d _b_y _t_h_e _c_o_m_m_a_n_d _s_e_t_/_b_a_d_d_x + In the same way as mail, there are some types of spot we do not wish to pass on to users or linked cluster nodes. In the /spider/data @@ -1711,9 +1780,6 @@ - - - # the list of dx spot addresses that we don't store and don't pass on @@ -2215,6 +2281,19 @@ edit the file with your favourite editor. + 99..88.. BBBBSS iinntteerrffaaccee + + 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. + + 1100.. CCVVSS CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider @@ -2241,7 +2320,6 @@ 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 ... @@ -2251,7 +2329,7 @@ repository. You do this with the command below ... - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/DXSpider login + cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider login @@ -2272,7 +2350,7 @@ current directory. - cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/DXSpider co spider + cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider co spider @@ -2294,9 +2372,11 @@ - tar cvfz /tmp/s.tgz spider - cd / - tar xvfzp /tmp/s.tgz + + + tar cvfz /tmp/s.tgz spider + cd / + tar xvfzp /tmp/s.tgz @@ -2359,49 +2439,44 @@ 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:- - - - - - + You can use any of the following things in this line:- + info eg: iota or qsl + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + wx 1 filter WX announces + dest eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros) + some examples:- - info eg: iota or qsl - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel - wx 1 filter WX announces - dest eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros) + 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) - 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) + or - or + acc/ann by G,M,2 - acc/ann by G,M,2 @@ -2409,7 +2484,9 @@ stations. You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg: - acc/ann all + + acc/ann all + @@ -2426,6 +2503,9 @@ 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 @@ -2433,6 +2513,7 @@ + 1111..33.. aacccceepptt//ssppoottss ((00)) aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee [[00--99]] <> Set an accept filter line for spots @@ -2440,6 +2521,7 @@ 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. @@ -2447,19 +2529,21 @@ You can use any of the following things in this line:- - freq eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m - on same as 'freq' - call eg: G,PA,HB9 - info eg: iota or qsl - by - call_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - call_itu - call_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - origin - channel + + freq eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m + on same as 'freq' + call eg: G,PA,HB9 + info eg: iota or qsl + by + call_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + call_itu + call_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + origin + channel + @@ -2473,15 +2557,18 @@ 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 @@ -2497,11 +2584,13 @@ 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 + @@ -2515,15 +2604,17 @@ can filter on the following fields:- - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel + + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + @@ -2546,12 +2637,14 @@ the default for nodes and users eg:- + accept/wcy node_default all set/hops node_default 10 + 1111..77.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((00)) aacccceepptt//wwwwvv [[00--99]] <> Set an accept WWV filter @@ -2561,21 +2654,26 @@ can filter on the following fields:- - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel + + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + + for example - accept/wwv by_zone 4 + + accept/wwv by_zone 4 + @@ -2594,11 +2692,14 @@ 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 - accept/wwv user_default by W,K + accept/wwv db0sue-7 1 by_zone 4 + accept/wwv node_default all + set/hops node_default 10 + + accept/wwv user_default by W,K + + @@ -2638,6 +2739,7 @@ Search the help database for (it isn't case sensitive), and print the names of all the commands that may be relevant. + 1111..1133.. bbyyee ((00)) bbyyee Exit from the cluster @@ -2659,16 +2761,18 @@ 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 @@ -2688,15 +2792,19 @@ 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 + @@ -2704,14 +2812,17 @@ - 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 + @@ -2724,6 +2835,7 @@ ccoonnnneecctt <> Start a connection to another DX Cluster + Start a connection process that will culminate in a new connection to the DX cluster . This process creates a new 'client' process which will use the script in /spider/connect/ to effect the @@ -2770,6 +2882,7 @@ 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 @@ -2787,13 +2900,15 @@ - 's' => [ - .. - .. - '^sh\w*/buc', 'dbshow buckmaster', 'dbshow', - .. - .. - ], + + + 's' => [ + .. + .. + '^sh\w*/buc', 'dbshow buckmaster', 'dbshow', + .. + .. + ], @@ -2835,7 +2950,6 @@ For example: - DBREMOVE oblast will remove the oblast database from the system and it will also @@ -2853,13 +2967,16 @@ ddbbsshhooww <> <> Display an entry, if it exists, in a database + This is the generic user interface to the database to the database system. It is expected that the sysop will add an entry to the local Aliases file so that users can use the more familiar AK1A style of enquiry such as: - SH/BUCK G1TLH + + SH/BUCK G1TLH + @@ -2867,7 +2984,9 @@ SHOW/COMMAND to find out) you can do the same thing with: - DBSHOW buck G1TLH + + DBSHOW buck G1TLH + @@ -2902,6 +3021,8 @@ ddiirreeccttoorryy ssuubbjjeecctt <> List all messages with in subject ddiirreeccttoorryy <> List last messages ddiirreeccttoorryy <>--<> List messages message message + + List the messages in the messages directory. If there is a 'p' one space after the message number then it is a @@ -2913,9 +3034,10 @@ 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 + @@ -2923,8 +3045,10 @@ syntax:- - DIR/T G1* 10 - DIR/S QSL 10-100 5 + + DIR/T G1* 10 + DIR/S QSL 10-100 5 + @@ -2953,9 +3077,11 @@ enter the and the 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 + @@ -2963,7 +3089,8 @@ the command and they will be added to the spot. - DX FR0G 144600 this is a test + + DX FR0G 144600 this is a test @@ -2971,10 +3098,13 @@ You can credit someone else by saying:- + + DX by G1TLH FR0G 144.600 he isn't on the cluster + The is compared against the available bands set up in the cluster. See SHOW/BANDS for more information. @@ -3033,7 +3163,6 @@ 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 @@ -3090,8 +3219,10 @@ As a sysop you can kill any message on the system. - 1111..3355.. kkiillll ffuullll <> [[<>]] DDeelleettee aa mmeessssaaggee ffrroomm tthhee wwhhoollee - cclluusstteerr kkiillll ffuullll ((55)) + 1111..3355.. kkiillll ffuullll ((55)) + + kkiillll ffuullll <> [[<>]] Delete a message from the whole cluster + Delete a message (usually a 'bulletin') from the whole cluster system. @@ -3100,6 +3231,7 @@ + 1111..3366.. lliinnkkss ((00)) lliinnkkss Show which nodes are physically connected @@ -3121,7 +3253,10 @@ - 1111..3388.. llooaadd//bbaaddddxx RReellooaadd tthhee bbaadd DDXX ttaabbllee llooaadd//bbaaddddxx ((99)) + 1111..3388.. llooaadd//bbaaddddxx ((99)) + + llooaadd//bbaaddddxx 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, @@ -3163,9 +3298,6 @@ whilst the cluster is running. - - - 1111..4422.. llooaadd//ccmmdd__ccaacchhee ((99)) llooaadd//ccmmdd__ccaacchhee Reload the automatic command cache @@ -3338,25 +3470,29 @@ You can use any of the following things in this line:- - info eg: iota or qsl - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel - wx 1 filter WX announces - dest eg: 6MUK,WDX (distros) + + info eg: iota or qsl + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + wx 1 filter WX announces + dest 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 + @@ -3364,7 +3500,8 @@ - rej/ann all + rej/ann all + @@ -3381,9 +3518,11 @@ 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 + @@ -3393,9 +3532,9 @@ rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss [[00--99]] <> Set a reject filter line for spots - Create an 'reject this spot' line for a filter. + Create a 'reject this spot' line for a filter. - An reject filter line means that if the spot matches this filter it is + A reject filter line means that if the spot matches this filter it is dumped (not passed on). See HELP FILTERS for more info. Please read this to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on. @@ -3403,19 +3542,21 @@ You can use any of the following things in this line:- - freq eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m - on same as 'freq' - call eg: G,PA,HB9 - info eg: iota or qsl - by - call_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - call_itu - call_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - origin - channel + + freq eg: 0/30000 or hf or hf/cw or 6m,4m,2m + on same as 'freq' + call eg: G,PA,HB9 + info eg: iota or qsl + by + call_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + call_itu + call_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + origin + channel + @@ -3429,16 +3570,18 @@ + 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 + @@ -3455,11 +3598,13 @@ 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 + @@ -3473,6 +3618,16 @@ can filter on the following fields:- + + + + + + + + + + by eg: G,M,2 origin origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) @@ -3485,6 +3640,7 @@ + There are no examples because WCY Broadcasts only come from one place and you either want them or not (see UNSET/WCY if you don't want them). @@ -3494,8 +3650,6 @@ See HELP FILTER for information. - - 1111..5588.. rreejjeecctt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) rreejjeecctt//wwccyy <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WCY reject filter sysop @@ -3517,22 +3671,26 @@ can filter on the following fields:- - by eg: G,M,2 - origin - origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) - origin_itu - origin_zone - by_dxcc - by_itu - by_zone - channel + + by eg: G,M,2 + origin + origin_dxcc eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G) + origin_itu + origin_zone + by_dxcc + by_itu + by_zone + channel + for example - reject/wwv by_zone 14,15,16 + + reject/wwv by_zone 14,15,16 + @@ -3552,11 +3710,11 @@ 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 @@ -3600,10 +3758,13 @@ You can have multiple qualifiers so that you can have for example:- + + SEND RR COPY 123 PRIVATE G1TLH G0RDI + which should send a copy of message 123 to G1TLH and G0RDI and you will receive a read receipt when they have read the message. @@ -3627,7 +3788,6 @@ Allow announce messages to arrive at your terminal. - 1111..6655.. sseett//aarrcclluusstteerr ((55)) sseett//aarrcclluusstteerr <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call an AR- @@ -3637,7 +3797,36 @@ Set the node_call as an AR-Cluster type node - 1111..6666.. sseett//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) + 1111..6666.. sseett//bbaaddddxx ((88)) + + sseett//bbaaddddxx <> Stop words we do not wish to see in the callsign + field of a dx spot being propagated + + + Setting a word as 'baddx' will prevent spots with that word in the + callsign field of a DX spot from going any further. They will not be + displayed and they will not be sent onto other nodes. + + The word must be wriiten in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:- + + + + set/baddx FORSALE VIDEO FR0G + + + + + To allow a word again, use the following command ... + + + + unset/baddx VIDEO + + + + + + 1111..6677.. sseett//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) sseett//bbaaddnnooddee <> Stop spots from this node_call being propagated @@ -3650,14 +3839,18 @@ 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 + @@ -3667,7 +3860,39 @@ FILTERing. - 1111..6677.. sseett//bbeeeepp ((00)) + 1111..6688.. sseett//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((88)) + + sseett//bbaaddssppootttteerr <> Stop spots from this callsign being propagated + + + Setting a callsign as a 'badspotter' will prevent spots from this + callsign going any further. They will not be displayed and they will + not be sent onto other nodes. + + The call must be written in full, no wild cards are allowed eg:- + + + + set/badspotter VE2STN + + + + + will stop anything from VE2STN. If you want SSIDs as well then you + must enter them specifically. + + + + unset/badspotter VE2STN + + + + + will allow spots from him again. + + Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceded by + FILTERing. + 1111..6699.. sseett//bbeeeepp ((00)) sseett//bbeeeepp Add beeps to terminal messages @@ -3675,7 +3900,7 @@ Add a beep to DX and other terminal messages. - 1111..6688.. sseett//ccllxx ((55)) + 1111..7700.. sseett//ccllxx ((55)) sseett//ccllxx <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call a CLX type node @@ -3684,7 +3909,7 @@ Set the node_call as a CLX type node - 1111..6699.. sseett//ddeebbuugg ((99)) + 1111..7711.. sseett//ddeebbuugg ((99)) sseett//ddeebbuugg <> Add a debug level to the debug set @@ -3692,9 +3917,7 @@ You can remove this level with unset/debug - - - 1111..7700.. sseett//ddxx ((00)) + 1111..7722.. sseett//ddxx ((00)) sseett//ddxxAllow DX messages to arrive at your terminal @@ -3702,7 +3925,7 @@ You can stop DX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_d_x command - 1111..7711.. sseett//ddxxggrriidd ((00)) + 1111..7733.. sseett//ddxxggrriidd ((00)) sseett//ddxxggrriiddAllow grid squares on the end of DX messages @@ -3712,7 +3935,7 @@ to remove the grid squares. - 1111..7722.. sseett//ddxxnneett ((55)) + 1111..7744.. sseett//ddxxnneett ((55)) sseett//ddxxnneett <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call a DXNet type node @@ -3721,7 +3944,7 @@ Set the node_call as a DXNet type node - 1111..7733.. sseett//eecchhoo ((00)) + 1111..7755.. sseett//eecchhoo ((00)) sseett//eecchhoo Make the cluster echo your input @@ -3738,7 +3961,7 @@ YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25. - 1111..7744.. sseett//hheerree ((00)) + 1111..7766.. sseett//hheerree ((00)) sseett//hheerree Set the here flag @@ -3749,7 +3972,7 @@ brackets around your callsign to indicate you are not available. - 1111..7755.. sseett//hhoommeennooddee ((00)) + 1111..7777.. sseett//hhoommeennooddee ((00)) sseett//hhoommeennooddee <> Set your home cluster @@ -3760,12 +3983,13 @@ - SET/HOMENODE gb7djk + SET/HOMENODE gb7djk - 1111..7766.. sseett//hhooppss ((88)) + + 1111..7788.. sseett//hhooppss ((88)) sseett//hhooppss <> aannnn||ssppoottss||wwwwvv||wwccyy <> Set hop count @@ -3776,9 +4000,11 @@ 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 + @@ -3786,7 +4012,7 @@ creates a filter and works in conjunction with the filter system. - 1111..7777.. sseett//iissoollaattee ((99)) + 1111..7799.. sseett//iissoollaattee ((99)) sseett//iissoollaattee <> Isolate a node from the rest of the network @@ -3804,7 +4030,7 @@ You can remove the isolation with the command unset/isolate. - 1111..7788.. sseett//llaanngguuaaggee ((00)) + 1111..8800.. sseett//llaanngguuaaggee ((00)) sseett//llaanngguuaaggee <> Set the language you wish to use @@ -3813,7 +4039,7 @@ Currently the languages available are _e_n (English) and _n_l (Dutch). - 1111..7799.. sseett//llooccaattiioonn ((00)) + 1111..8811.. sseett//llooccaattiioonn ((00)) sseett//llooccaattiioonn <> Set your latitude and longitude @@ -3822,11 +4048,15 @@ the _s_e_t_/_q_r_a command which will do the conversion for you. - set/location 54 04 N 2 02 E + + set/location 54 04 N 2 02 E + + - 1111..8800.. sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn ((99)) + + 1111..8822.. sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn ((99)) sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn <> Set your cluster latitude and longitude @@ -3837,12 +4067,14 @@ example:- - SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E + + SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E - 1111..8811.. sseett//llooggiinniinnffoo ((00)) + + 1111..8833.. sseett//llooggiinniinnffoo ((00)) sseett//llooggiinniinnffoo Show logins and logouts of nodes and users @@ -3852,16 +4084,17 @@ - 1111..8822.. sseett//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) + 1111..8844.. sseett//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sseett//lloocckkoouutt <> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster + You can show who is locked out with the _s_h_o_w_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command. To allow the user to connect again, use the _u_n_s_e_t_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command. - 1111..8833.. sseett//nnaammee ((00)) + 1111..8855.. sseett//nnaammee ((00)) sseett//nnaammee <> Set your name @@ -3869,12 +4102,14 @@ Tell the cluster what your name is, eg:- - set/name Dirk + set/name Dirk - 1111..8844.. sseett//nnooddee ((99)) + + + 1111..8866.. sseett//nnooddee ((99)) sseett//nnooddee <> [[<> ......]] Make the callsign an AK1A cluster @@ -3885,17 +4120,19 @@ 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 _s_h_o_w_/_n_o_d_e_s command. - 1111..8855.. sseett//oobbssccoouunntt ((99)) + 1111..8877.. sseett//oobbssccoouunntt ((99)) sseett//oobbssccoouunntt <> <> Set the 'pump-up' obsolescence counter @@ -3916,7 +4153,10 @@ minutes, it is disconnected. - 1111..8866.. sseett//ppaaggee ((00)) + + + + 1111..8888.. sseett//ppaaggee ((00)) sseett//ppaaggee <> Set the number of lines per page @@ -3926,8 +4166,10 @@ Setting it explicitly to 0 will disable paging. - SET/PAGE 30 - SET/PAGE 0 + + SET/PAGE 30 + SET/PAGE 0 + @@ -3935,7 +4177,7 @@ - 1111..8877.. sseett//ppaasssswwoorrdd ((99)) + 1111..8899.. sseett//ppaasssswwoorrdd ((99)) sseett//ppaasssswwoorrdd <> <> Set a users password @@ -3947,7 +4189,7 @@ type password. - 1111..8888.. sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall ((99)) + 1111..9900.. sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall ((99)) sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall <> <> Set the ping time to neighbouring nodes @@ -3968,7 +4210,7 @@ for more information. - 1111..8899.. sseett//pprriivviilleeggee ((99)) + 1111..9911.. sseett//pprriivviilleeggee ((99)) sseett//pprriivviilleeggee <> <> [[<> ......]] Set the privilege level on a call @@ -3979,13 +4221,14 @@ - 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. @@ -3994,7 +4237,7 @@ connection your privilege will automatically be set to 0. - 1111..9900.. sseett//ssppiiddeerr ((55)) + 1111..9922.. sseett//ssppiiddeerr ((55)) sseett//ssppiiddeerr <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call a DXSpider type node @@ -4003,12 +4246,12 @@ Set the node_call as a DXSpider type node - 1111..9911.. sseett//ssyyss__qqrraa ((99)) + 1111..9933.. sseett//ssyyss__qqrraa ((99)) sseett//ssyyss__qqrraa <> Set your cluster QRA locator - 1111..9922.. sseett//qqrraa ((00)) + 1111..9944.. sseett//qqrraa ((00)) sseett//qqrraa <> Set your QRA locator @@ -4018,13 +4261,14 @@ roughly correctly (assuming your locator is correct ;-). For example:- - SET/QRA JO02LQ + SET/QRA JO02LQ - 1111..9933.. sseett//qqtthh ((00)) + + 1111..9955.. sseett//qqtthh ((00)) sseett//qqtthh <> Set your QTH @@ -4032,12 +4276,14 @@ Tell the system where your are. For example:- - set/qth East Dereham, Norfolk + + set/qth East Dereham, Norfolk - 1111..9944.. sseett//ttaallkk ((00)) + + 1111..9966.. sseett//ttaallkk ((00)) sseett//ttaallkk Allow talk messages to be seen at your console @@ -4046,7 +4292,7 @@ talks with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_t_a_l_k command. - 1111..9955.. sseett//wwccyy ((00)) + 1111..9977.. sseett//wwccyy ((00)) sseett//wwccyy Allow WCY messages to be seen at your console @@ -4055,7 +4301,7 @@ WCY messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_c_y command. - 1111..9966.. sseett//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1111..9988.. sseett//wwwwvv ((00)) sseett//wwwwvv Allow WWV messages to be seen at your console @@ -4064,7 +4310,7 @@ WWV messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_w_v command. - 1111..9977.. sseett//wwxx ((00)) + 1111..9999.. sseett//wwxx ((00)) sseett//wwxx Allow WX messages to be seen at your console @@ -4073,7 +4319,16 @@ WX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_x command. - 1111..9988.. sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) + 1111..110000.. sshhooww//bbaaddddxx ((11)) + + sshhooww//bbaaddddxxShow all the bad dx calls in the system + + + Display all the bad dx callsigns in the system, see SET/BADDX for more + information. + + + 1111..110011.. sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee Show all the bad nodes in the system @@ -4082,7 +4337,16 @@ more information. - 1111..9999.. sshhooww//ddaattee ((00)) + 1111..110022.. sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((11)) + + sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerrShow all the bad spotters in the system + + + Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see + SET/BADSPOTTER for more information. + + + 1111..110033.. sshhooww//ddaattee ((00)) sshhooww//ddaattee [[<>||<>]] Show the local time @@ -4096,7 +4360,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1111..110000.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) + 1111..110044.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) sshhooww//ddxx [[ooppttiioonnss]] interrogate the spot database @@ -4109,54 +4373,54 @@ - on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm - on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) - - the number of spots you want - - - spot no spot no in - the selected list + on - eg 160m 20m 2m 23cm 6mm + on - eg hf vhf uhf shf (see SHOW/BANDS) - - for a spotted callsign beginning with - * - for a spotted callsign ending in - ** - for a spotted callsign containing + - the number of spots you want + - - spot no spot no in + the selected list - day - starting days ago - day - - days days ago + - for a spotted callsign beginning with + * - for a spotted callsign ending in + ** - for a spotted callsign containing - info - any spots containing in the info or remarks + day - starting days ago + day - - days days ago - by - any spots spotted by (spotter - is the same). + info - any spots containing in the info or remarks - qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call - held in the spot database. + by - any spots spotted by (spotter + is the same). - 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. + qsl - this automatically looks for any qsl info on the call + held in the spot database. - qra [] - this will look for the specific locator if - you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. + 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 [] - this will look for the specific locator if + you specify one or else anything that looks like a locator. - e.g. + 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 - 1111..110011.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) + 1111..110055.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) sshhooww//ddxxcccc <> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -4169,13 +4433,15 @@ - SH/DXCC G - SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota + + SH/DXCC G + SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota + - 1111..110022.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) + 1111..110066.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilleess [[<> [[<>]]]] List the contents of a filearea @@ -4185,7 +4451,9 @@ type:- - SH/FILES + + SH/FILES + @@ -4196,14 +4464,16 @@ 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. - 1111..110033.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) + 1111..110077.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr Show the filters you have set @@ -4212,17 +4482,14 @@ displays all the filters set - for all the various categories. - 1111..110044.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1111..110088.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr <> Show the filters set by - A sysop can look at any filters that have been set. - - - 1111..110055.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) + 1111..110099.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) sshhooww//hhooppss <> [[aannnn||ssppoottss||wwccyy||wwwwvv||]] Show the hop counts for a node @@ -4233,7 +4500,7 @@ the categories will be listed. - 1111..110066.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) + 1111..111100.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) sshhooww//iissoollaattee Show a list of isolated nodes @@ -4241,7 +4508,7 @@ Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated. - 1111..110077.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) + 1111..111111.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt Show a list of excluded callsigns @@ -4250,7 +4517,7 @@ cluster locally with the _s_e_t_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command - 1111..110088.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) + 1111..111122.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) sshhooww//mmoooonn [[<>||<>]] Show moon rise and set times @@ -4272,22 +4539,24 @@ For example:- - SH/MOON - SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN + SH/MOON + SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN - 1111..110099.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) + + + 1111..111133.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) sshhooww//mmuuff <> [[<>]][[lloonngg]] Show the likely propagation to - This command allow you to estimate the likelihood of you contacting a station with the prefix you have specified. The output assumes a modest power of 20dBW and receiver sensitivity of -123dBm (about 0.15muV/10dB SINAD) + The result predicts the most likely operating frequencies and signal levels for high frequency (shortwave) radio propagation paths on specified days of the year and hours of the day. It is most useful for @@ -4321,21 +4590,25 @@ 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 - East Dereham, Norfolk 52 41 N 0 57 E 47 - United-States-W 43 0 N 87 54 W 299 - UT LT MUF Zen 1.8 3.5 7.0 10.1 14.0 18.1 21.0 24.9 28.0 50.0 - 18 23 11.5 -35 mS0+ mS2 S3 - 19 0 11.2 -41 mS0+ mS2 S3 + + 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 + East Dereham, Norfolk 52 41 N 0 57 E 47 + United-States-W 43 0 N 87 54 W 299 + UT LT MUF Zen 1.8 3.5 7.0 10.1 14.0 18.1 21.0 24.9 28.0 50.0 + 18 23 11.5 -35 mS0+ mS2 S3 + 19 0 11.2 -41 mS0+ mS2 S3 + @@ -4345,7 +4618,8 @@ inputing:- - SH/MUF W 24 + SH/MUF W 24 + @@ -4354,8 +4628,9 @@ - SH/MUF W L 24 - SH/MUF W 24 Long + SH/MUF W L 24 + SH/MUF W 24 Long + @@ -4364,7 +4639,7 @@ terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness. - 1111..111100.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) + 1111..111144.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) sshhooww//nnooddee [[<> ......]] Show the type and version number of nodes @@ -4374,7 +4649,7 @@ the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed. - 1111..111111.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) + 1111..111155.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) sshhooww//pprreeffiixx <> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -4388,7 +4663,7 @@ - 1111..111122.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) + 1111..111166.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm Show the locations of all the included program modules @@ -4398,7 +4673,7 @@ from. - 1111..111133.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) + 1111..111177.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) sshhooww//qqrraa <> [[<>]] Show the distance between locators sshhooww//qqrraa <> <> Convert latitude and longitude to a locator @@ -4409,9 +4684,9 @@ 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 @@ -4425,12 +4700,14 @@ for example:- - SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E + SH/QRA 52 41 N 0 58 E - 1111..111144.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) + + + 1111..111188.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) sshhooww//qqrrzz <> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -4440,7 +4717,7 @@ provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com - 1111..111155.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) + 1111..111199.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) sshhooww//rroouuttee <> Show the route to @@ -4449,12 +4726,14 @@ are connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config. - sh/route n2tly + + sh/route n2tly - 1111..111166.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) + + 1111..112200.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee <> [[<> <>]] Show satellite tracking data @@ -4479,14 +4758,15 @@ So for example:- - SH/SAT AO-10 - SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2 + + SH/SAT AO-10 + SH/SAT FENGYUN1 12 2 - 1111..111177.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) + 1111..112211.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) sshhooww//ssuunn [[<>||<>]] Show sun rise and set times @@ -4505,13 +4785,15 @@ For example:- - SH/SUN - SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS + + SH/SUN + SH/SUN G1TLH K9CW ZS - 1111..111188.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) + + 1111..112222.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) sshhooww//ttiimmee [[<>||<>]] Show the local time @@ -4522,7 +4804,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1111..111199.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) + 1111..112233.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) sshhooww//wwccyy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts sshhooww//wwccyy <> Show the last WCY broadcasts @@ -4532,7 +4814,9 @@ system - 1111..112200.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) + + + 1111..112244.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) sshhooww//wwwwvv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts sshhooww//wwwwvv <> Show the last WWV broadcasts @@ -4543,7 +4827,7 @@ - 1111..112211.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) + 1111..112255.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) sshhuuttddoowwnn Shutdown the cluster @@ -4552,7 +4836,7 @@ set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart. - 1111..112222.. ssppooooff ((99)) + 1111..112266.. ssppooooff ((99)) ssppooooff <> <> Run commands as another user @@ -4563,7 +4847,7 @@ like home_node for example. - 1111..112233.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) + 1111..112277.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) ssttaatt//ddbb <> Show the status of a database @@ -4575,7 +4859,7 @@ other than a sysop. - 1111..112244.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) + 1111..112288.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell <> Show the status of a channel on the cluster @@ -4586,7 +4870,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1111..112255.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) + 1111..112299.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) ssttaatt//mmssgg <> Show the status of a message @@ -4596,7 +4880,9 @@ etc etc. - 1111..112266.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) + + + 1111..113300.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) ssttaatt//uusseerr <> Show the full status of a user @@ -4607,7 +4893,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1111..112277.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) + 1111..113311.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) ssyyssoopp Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -4618,24 +4904,29 @@ numbers are returned that are indexes into the character array that is your assigned password (see SET/PASSWORD). The indexes start from zero. + You are expected to return a string which contains the characters required in the correct order. You may intersperse those characters with others to obscure your reply for any watchers. For example (and these values are for explanation :-): - password = 012345678901234567890123456789 - > sysop - 22 10 15 17 3 + + password = 012345678901234567890123456789 + > sysop + 22 10 15 17 3 + you type:- - aa2bbbb0ccc5ddd7xxx3n - or 2 0 5 7 3 - or 20573 + + aa2bbbb0ccc5ddd7xxx3n + or 2 0 5 7 3 + or 20573 + @@ -4644,7 +4935,7 @@ case sensitive. - 1111..112288.. ttaallkk ((00)) + 1111..113322.. ttaallkk ((00)) ttaallkk <> Enter talk mode with ttaallkk <> <> Send a text message to @@ -4656,6 +4947,7 @@ cluster system. You can send it to anyone you can see with a SHOW/CONFIGURATION command, they don't have to be connected locally. + The second form of TALK is used when other cluster nodes are connected with restricted information. This usually means that they don't send the user information usually associated with logging on and off the @@ -4678,8 +4970,9 @@ 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 @@ -4687,12 +4980,14 @@ To leave talk mode type: - /EX + + /EX + - 1111..112299.. ttyyppee ((00)) + 1111..113333.. ttyyppee ((00)) ttyyppee <>//<> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -4702,7 +4997,9 @@ enter:- - TYPE bulletins/arld051 + + TYPE bulletins/arld051 + @@ -4710,16 +5007,14 @@ content. - 1111..113300.. wwhhoo ((00)) + 1111..113344.. wwhhoo ((00)) wwhhoo Show who is physically connected locally This is a quick listing that shows which callsigns are connected and what sort of connection they have - - - 1111..113311.. wwxx ((00)) + 1111..113355.. wwxx ((00)) wwxx <> Send a weather message to local users wwxx ffuullll <> Send a weather message to all cluster users @@ -4729,7 +5024,7 @@ extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions - 1111..113322.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1111..113366.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) wwxx ssyyssoopp <> Send a weather message to other clusters only @@ -4750,3 +5045,38 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +