X-Git-Url: http://gb7djk.dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=txt%2Fadminmanual.txt;h=f7073ed7c5e84ef2e32f9f1503ff3d7722b119c5;hb=d4fae8e8553e669e47a345e2eafae645148479cc;hp=bc8263bc719fcbd036d9ea52ac7ecdad0cd975ef;hpb=8945b9430ce1c821384e59ea10d06bc561750702;p=spider.git diff --git a/txt/adminmanual.txt b/txt/adminmanual.txt index bc8263bc..f7073ed7 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 1.31 January 2001 + Version 1.32 February 2001 A reference for SysOps of the DXSpider DXCluster program. ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -124,155 +124,164 @@ 9.7 Distribution lists 9.8 BBS interface - 10. Information, files and useful programs - - 10.1 MOTD - 10.2 Downtime message - 10.3 Other text messages - 10.4 The Aliases file - 10.5 Console.pl - 10.6 Updating kepler data - - 11. CVS - - 12. The DXSpider command set - - 12.1 accept/announce (0) - 12.2 accept/announce (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.3 accept/spots (0) - 12.4 accept/spots (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.5 accept/wcy (0) - 12.6 accept/wcy (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.7 accept/wwv (0) - 12.8 accept/wwv (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.9 announce (0) - 12.10 announce full (0) - 12.11 announce sysop (5) - 12.12 apropos (0) - 12.13 bye (0) - 12.14 catchup (5) - 12.15 clear/spots (0) - 12.16 connect (5) - 12.17 dbavail (0) - 12.18 dbcreate (9) - 12.19 dbimport (9) - 12.20 dbremove (9) - 12.21 dbshow (0) - 12.22 debug (9) - 12.23 directory (0) - 12.24 directory (extended for sysops) (5) - 12.25 disconnect (8) - 12.26 dx (0) - 12.27 export (9) - 12.28 export_users (9) - 12.29 forward/latlong (8) - 12.30 forward/opername (1) - 12.31 help (0) - 12.32 init (5) - 12.33 kill (0) - 12.34 kill (5) - 12.35 kill full (5) - 12.36 links (0) - 12.37 load/aliases (9) - 12.38 load/baddx (9) - 12.39 load/badmsg (9) - 12.40 load/badwords (9) - 12.41 load/bands (9) - 12.42 load/cmd_cache (9) - 12.43 load/forward (9) - 12.44 load/messages (9) - 12.45 load/prefixes (9) - 12.46 merge (5) - 12.47 msg (9) - 12.48 pc (8) - 12.49 ping (1) - 12.50 rcmd (1) - 12.51 read (0) - 12.52 read (extended for sysops) (5) - 12.53 reject/announce - 12.54 reject/announce (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.55 reject/spots (0) - 12.56 reject/spots (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.57 reject/wcy (0) - 12.58 reject/wcy (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.59 reject/wwv (0) - 12.60 reject/wwv (extended for sysops) (8) - 12.61 reply (0) - 12.62 send (0) - 12.63 set/address (0) - 12.64 set/announce (0) - 12.65 set/arcluster (5) - 12.66 set/baddx (8) - 12.67 set/badnode (6) - 12.68 set/badspotter (8) - 12.69 set/beep (0) - 12.70 set/clx (5) - 12.71 set/debug (9) - 12.72 set/dx (0) - 12.73 set/dxgrid (0) - 12.74 set/dxnet (5) - 12.75 set/echo (0) - 12.76 set/here (0) - 12.77 set/homenode (0) - 12.78 set/hops (8) - 12.79 set/isolate (9) - 12.80 set/language (0) - 12.81 set/location (0) - 12.82 set/sys_location (9) - 12.83 set/logininfo (0) - 12.84 set/lockout (9) - 12.85 set/name (0) - 12.86 set/node (9) - 12.87 set/obscount (9) - 12.88 set/page (0) - 12.89 set/password (9) - 12.90 set/pinginterval (9) - 12.91 set/privilege (9) - 12.92 set/spider (5) - 12.93 set/sys_qra (9) - 12.94 set/qra (0) - 12.95 set/qth (0) - 12.96 set/talk (0) - 12.97 set/wcy (0) - 12.98 set/wwv (0) - 12.99 set/wx (0) - 12.100 show/baddx (1) - 12.101 show/badnode (6) - 12.102 show/badspotter (1) - 12.103 show/date (0) - 12.104 show/dx (0) - 12.105 show/dxcc (0) - 12.106 show/files (0) - 12.107 show/filter (0) - 12.108 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5) - 12.109 show/hops (8) - 12.110 show/isolate (1) - 12.111 show/lockout (9) - 12.112 show/moon (0) - 12.113 show/muf (0) - 12.114 show/node (1) - 12.115 show/prefix (0) - 12.116 show/program (5) - 12.117 show/qra (0) - 12.118 show/qrz (0) - 12.119 show/route (0) - 12.120 show/satellite (0) - 12.121 show/sun (0) - 12.122 show/time (0) - 12.123 show/wcy (0) - 12.124 show/wwv (0) - 12.125 shutdown (5) - 12.126 spoof (9) - 12.127 stat/db (5) - 12.128 stat/channel (5) - 12.129 stat/msg (5) - 12.130 stat/user (5) - 12.131 sysop (0) - 12.132 talk (0) - 12.133 type (0) - 12.134 who (0) - 12.135 wx (0) - 12.136 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5) + 10. Databases + + 10.1 Creating databases + 10.2 Importing databases + 10.3 Checking available databases + 10.4 Looking up databases + 10.5 Removing databases + + 11. Information, files and useful programs + + 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 + + 12. CVS + + 13. The DXSpider command set + + 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) ______________________________________________________________________ @@ -327,7 +336,6 @@ the above list as the earliest versions usable. - 11..22.. PPrreeppaarraattiioonn I will assume that you have already downloaded the latest tarball of @@ -386,14 +394,10 @@ # vi /etc/group (or your favorite editor) - - - 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 - spider:x:251:sysop,g0vgs,root @@ -455,11 +459,14 @@ alter the text of any section. Some of the lines look a little odd. Take this line for example .... + $myemail = "ianmaude\@btinternet.com"; There appears to be an extra slash in there. However this has to be there for the file to work so leave it in. + + PPLLEEAASSEE UUSSEE CCAAPPIITTAALL LLEETTTTEERRSS FFOORR CCAALLLLSSIIGGNNSS @@ -518,7 +525,8 @@ - $ client.pl + + $ client.pl @@ -581,6 +589,9 @@ + + + 33..22.. AAlllloowwiinngg tteellnneett ccoonnnneeccttss ffrroomm uusseerrss Allowing telnet connections is quite simple. Firstly you need to add @@ -592,6 +603,8 @@ spdlogin 8000/tcp # spider anonymous login port + + Then add a line in /etc/inetd.conf like this .... @@ -643,6 +656,8 @@ You should now get the login prompt and be able to login as before. + + 33..33.. SSeettttiinngg uupp nnooddee ccoonnnneeccttss In order to allow cluster node connections, spider needs to know that @@ -658,6 +673,8 @@ any major differences at the moment, it allows for compatibility. The 4 types are ... + + set/node (AK1A type) set/spider set/dxnet @@ -707,9 +724,6 @@ client.pl gb7baa PC38^GB7MBC^~ - - - 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. @@ -774,14 +788,14 @@ - 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 @@ -790,11 +804,11 @@ - 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 @@ -825,32 +839,49 @@ - <- 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 - " - 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^~ - etc + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + <- 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 + " + 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^~ + etc @@ -957,7 +988,6 @@ - This will automatically start DXSpider on tty7 (ALT-F7) on bootup and restart it should it crash for any reason. @@ -987,7 +1017,6 @@ - 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 @@ -1025,35 +1054,6 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # # hop table construction # @@ -2068,9 +2068,149 @@ using the Forward.pl file very carefully. - 1100.. IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn,, ffiilleess aanndd uusseeffuull pprrooggrraammss + 1100.. DDaattaabbaasseess + + 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. + + + 1100..11.. CCrreeaattiinngg ddaattaabbaasseess + + Creating a database could not be more simple. All the commands are + sent from the cluster prompt as the _s_y_s_o_p user. + + To create a database you use the command _d_b_c_r_e_a_t_e. It can be used in + 3 different ways like so .. + + + + dbcreate + + + + + 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. + + + + dbcreate chain [...] + + + + + This creates a chained database entry. The first database will be + scanned, then the second, the third etc... + + + + dbcreate remote + + 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... + + + + dbcreate buckmaster remote gb7dxc + + + + + Remote databases cannot be chained, however, the last database in a + chain can be a remote database. + + + 1100..22.. IImmppoorrttiinngg ddaattaabbaasseess + + 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 ... + - 1100..11.. MMOOTTDD + + dbimport oblast /tmp/OBLAST.FUL + + + + + This will update the existing local oblast database or create it if it + does not exist. + + + 1100..33.. CChheecckkiinngg aavvaaiillaabbllee ddaattaabbaasseess + + Once a database is created, you will want to check that it has been + added. To do this use the _d_b_a_v_a_i_l command. This will output the + available databases. For example ... + + + + dbavail + DB Name Location Chain + qsl Local + buck GB7ADX + hftest GB7DXM + G0VGS de GB7MBC 3-Feb-2001 1925Z > + + + + + + 1100..44.. LLooookkiinngg uupp ddaattaabbaasseess + + To look for information in a defined database, simply use the _d_b_s_h_o_w + command, for example ... + + + + dbshow buckmaster G0YLM + + + + + 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 + _s_h_o_w command like this ... + + + + + + + + Now you can simply use show/buckmaster or an abreviation. + + + 1100..55.. RReemmoovviinngg ddaattaabbaasseess + + To delete an existing database you use the _d_b_r_e_m_o_v_e command. For + example ... + + + + dbremove oblast + + + + + 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. + + + 1111.. IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn,, ffiilleess aanndd uusseeffuull pprrooggrraammss + + 1111..11.. MMOOTTDD 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 @@ -2081,7 +2221,7 @@ to the cluster. - 1100..22.. DDoowwnnttiimmee mmeessssaaggee + 1111..22.. DDoowwnnttiimmee mmeessssaaggee 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 @@ -2092,7 +2232,7 @@ actually running. - 1100..33.. OOtthheerr tteexxtt mmeessssaaggeess + 1111..33.. OOtthheerr tteexxtt mmeessssaaggeess 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 @@ -2102,7 +2242,6 @@ like. These can be listed by the user with the command .... - show/files @@ -2110,6 +2249,8 @@ They can be read by the user by typing the command .... + + type news @@ -2167,15 +2308,6 @@ - - - - - - - - - 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 @@ -2220,7 +2352,7 @@ The page length will of course depend on what you have it set to! - 1100..44.. TThhee AAlliiaasseess ffiillee + 1111..44.. TThhee AAlliiaasseess ffiillee You will find a file in /spider/cmd/ called Aliases. First, copy this file to /spider/local_cmd/Aliases and edit this file. You will see @@ -2384,7 +2516,7 @@ the results once you have set an alias. - 1100..55.. CCoonnssoollee..ppll + 1111..55.. CCoonnssoollee..ppll In later versions of Spider a simple console program is provided for the sysop. This has a type ahead buffer with line editing facilities @@ -2396,7 +2528,7 @@ edit the file with your favourite editor. - 1100..66.. UUppddaattiinngg kkeepplleerr ddaattaa + 1111..66.. UUppddaattiinngg kkeepplleerr ddaattaa Spider has a powerful and flexible show/satellite command. In order for this to be accurate, the kepler data has to be updated regularly. @@ -2440,7 +2572,7 @@ - 1111.. CCVVSS + 1122.. CCVVSS CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider is held at Sourceforge. This means that it is possible to update your @@ -2562,7 +2694,7 @@ You will find any changes documented in the /spider/Changes file. - 1122.. TThhee DDXXSSppiiddeerr ccoommmmaanndd sseett + 1133.. TThhee DDXXSSppiiddeerr ccoommmmaanndd sseett Below is a complete list of commands available from the cluster prompt. Most maintenance tasks are automatic but there are some @@ -2572,7 +2704,7 @@ - 1122..11.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) + 1133..11.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee [[00--99]] <> Set an accept filter line for announce @@ -2638,7 +2770,7 @@ - 1122..22.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..22.. aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]]<> Announce filter sysop version @@ -2657,7 +2789,7 @@ - 1122..33.. aacccceepptt//ssppoottss ((00)) + 1133..33.. aacccceepptt//ssppoottss ((00)) aacccceepptt//aannnnoouunnccee [[00--99]] <> Set an accept filter line for spots @@ -2716,7 +2848,7 @@ but this probably for advanced users... - 1122..44.. aacccceepptt//ssppoottss ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..44.. aacccceepptt//ssppoottss ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//ssppoottss <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> Spot filter sysop version @@ -2736,7 +2868,7 @@ - 1122..55.. aacccceepptt//wwccyy ((00)) + 1133..55.. aacccceepptt//wwccyy ((00)) aacccceepptt//wwccyy [[00--99]] <> set an accept WCY filter @@ -2770,7 +2902,7 @@ - 1122..66.. aacccceepptt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..66.. aacccceepptt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//wwccyy <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WCY filter sysop version @@ -2787,7 +2919,7 @@ - 1122..77.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1133..77.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((00)) aacccceepptt//wwwwvv [[00--99]] <> Set an accept WWV filter @@ -2825,7 +2957,7 @@ See HELP FILTER for information. - 1122..88.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..88.. aacccceepptt//wwwwvv ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) aacccceepptt//wwwwvv <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WWV filter sysop version @@ -2846,7 +2978,7 @@ - 1122..99.. aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) + 1133..99.. aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) aannnnoouunnccee <> Send an announcement to local users @@ -2855,7 +2987,7 @@ the announcement you wish to broadcast - 1122..1100.. aannnnoouunnccee ffuullll ((00)) + 1133..1100.. aannnnoouunnccee ffuullll ((00)) aannnnoouunnccee ffuullll <> Send an announcement cluster wide @@ -2865,7 +2997,7 @@ - 1122..1111.. aannnnoouunnccee ssyyssoopp ((55)) + 1133..1111.. aannnnoouunnccee ssyyssoopp ((55)) aannnnoouunnccee ssyyssoopp <> @@ -2873,7 +3005,7 @@ Send an announcement to Sysops only - 1122..1122.. aapprrooppooss ((00)) + 1133..1122.. aapprrooppooss ((00)) aapprrooppooss <> Search the help database @@ -2882,7 +3014,7 @@ print the names of all the commands that may be relevant. - 1122..1133.. bbyyee ((00)) + 1133..1133.. bbyyee ((00)) bbyyee Exit from the cluster @@ -2890,7 +3022,7 @@ This will disconnect you from the cluster - 1122..1144.. ccaattcchhuupp ((55)) + 1133..1144.. ccaattcchhuupp ((55)) ccaattcchhuupp <> AAllll||[[<> ......]] Mark a message as sent @@ -2923,7 +3055,7 @@ Order is not important. - 1122..1155.. cclleeaarr//ssppoottss ((00)) + 1133..1155.. cclleeaarr//ssppoottss ((00)) cclleeaarr//ssppoottss [[11||aallll]] Clear a spot filter line @@ -2972,7 +3104,7 @@ - 1122..1166.. ccoonnnneecctt ((55)) + 1133..1166.. ccoonnnneecctt ((55)) ccoonnnneecctt <> Start a connection to another DX Cluster @@ -2984,7 +3116,7 @@ cluster . - 1122..1177.. ddbbaavvaaiill ((00)) + 1133..1177.. ddbbaavvaaiill ((00)) ddbbaavvaaiill Show a list of all the databases in the system @@ -2993,7 +3125,7 @@ defined in the system. It is also aliased to SHOW/COMMAND. - 1122..1188.. ddbbccrreeaattee ((99)) + 1133..1188.. ddbbccrreeaattee ((99)) ddbbccrreeaattee <> Create a database entry ddbbccrreeaattee <> cchhaaiinn <> [[<>....]] Create a chained database @@ -3063,7 +3195,7 @@ databases. See DBSHOW for generic database enquiry - 1122..1199.. ddbbiimmppoorrtt ((99)) + 1133..1199.. ddbbiimmppoorrtt ((99)) ddbbiimmppoorrtt <> Import AK1A data into a database @@ -3078,7 +3210,7 @@ oblast database held locally. - 1122..2200.. ddbbrreemmoovvee ((99)) + 1133..2200.. ddbbrreemmoovvee ((99)) ddbbrreemmoovvee <> Delete a database @@ -3103,7 +3235,7 @@ You have been warned. - 1122..2211.. ddbbsshhooww ((00)) + 1133..2211.. ddbbsshhooww ((00)) ddbbsshhooww <> <> Display an entry, if it exists, in a database @@ -3132,7 +3264,7 @@ - 1122..2222.. ddeebbuugg ((99)) + 1133..2222.. ddeebbuugg ((99)) ddeebbuugg Set the cluster program into debug mode @@ -3151,7 +3283,7 @@ finished. - 1122..2233.. ddiirreeccttoorryy ((00)) + 1133..2233.. ddiirreeccttoorryy ((00)) ddiirreeccttoorryy List messages ddiirreeccttoorryy oowwnn List your own messages @@ -3196,13 +3328,13 @@ - 1122..2244.. ddiirreeccttoorryy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..2244.. ddiirreeccttoorryy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) Works just like the user command except that sysops can see ALL messages. - 1122..2255.. ddiissccoonnnneecctt ((88)) + 1133..2255.. ddiissccoonnnneecctt ((88)) ddiissccoonnnneecctt <> [[<> ......]] Disconnect a user or node @@ -3210,7 +3342,7 @@ Disconnect any connected locally - 1122..2266.. ddxx ((00)) + 1133..2266.. ddxx ((00)) ddxx [[bbyy <>]] <> <> <> Send a DX spot @@ -3250,7 +3382,7 @@ cluster. See SHOW/BANDS for more information. - 1122..2277.. eexxppoorrtt ((99)) + 1133..2277.. eexxppoorrtt ((99)) eexxppoorrtt <> <> Export a message to a file @@ -3268,7 +3400,7 @@ EXPORT 2345 /tmp/a - 1122..2288.. eexxppoorrtt__uusseerrss ((99)) + 1133..2288.. eexxppoorrtt__uusseerrss ((99)) eexxppoorrtt__uusseerrss [[<>]] Export the users database to ascii @@ -3284,7 +3416,7 @@ check is made on the filename (if any) that you specify. - 1122..2299.. ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg ((88)) + 1133..2299.. ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg ((88)) ffoorrwwaarrdd//llaattlloonngg <> Send latitude and longitude information to another cluster @@ -3298,7 +3430,7 @@ so it is not recommended on slow links. - 1122..3300.. ffoorrwwaarrdd//ooppeerrnnaammee ((11)) + 1133..3300.. ffoorrwwaarrdd//ooppeerrnnaammee ((11)) ffoorrwwaarrdd//ooppeerrnnaammee <> Send out information on this to all clusters @@ -3310,7 +3442,7 @@ available. - 1122..3311.. hheellpp ((00)) + 1133..3311.. hheellpp ((00)) hheellpp <> Get help on a command @@ -3323,7 +3455,7 @@ commands to look at with HELP. - 1122..3322.. iinniitt ((55)) + 1133..3322.. iinniitt ((55)) iinniitt <> Re-initialise a link to an AK1A compatible node @@ -3337,7 +3469,7 @@ Best of luck - you will need it. - 1122..3333.. kkiillll ((00)) + 1133..3333.. kkiillll ((00)) kkiillll <> [[<> ....]] Delete a message from the local system @@ -3347,7 +3479,7 @@ the sysop). - 1122..3344.. kkiillll ((55)) + 1133..3344.. kkiillll ((55)) kkiillll <> [[<> ......]] Remove or erase a message from the system kkiillll ffrroomm <> Remove all messages from a callsign @@ -3360,7 +3492,7 @@ As a sysop you can kill any message on the system. - 1122..3355.. kkiillll ffuullll ((55)) + 1133..3355.. kkiillll ffuullll ((55)) kkiillll ffuullll <> [[<>]] Delete a message from the whole cluster @@ -3370,7 +3502,7 @@ same subject will be deleted. Beware! - 1122..3366.. lliinnkkss ((00)) + 1133..3366.. lliinnkkss ((00)) lliinnkkss Show which nodes are physically connected @@ -3380,7 +3512,7 @@ - 1122..3377.. llooaadd//aalliiaasseess ((99)) + 1133..3377.. llooaadd//aalliiaasseess ((99)) llooaadd//aalliiaasseess Reload the command alias table @@ -3391,7 +3523,7 @@ - 1122..3388.. llooaadd//bbaaddddxx ((99)) + 1133..3388.. llooaadd//bbaaddddxx ((99)) llooaadd//bbaaddddxx Reload the bad DX table @@ -3401,7 +3533,7 @@ if spotted, will not be passed on. FR0G and TEST are classic examples. - 1122..3399.. llooaadd//bbaaddmmssgg ((99)) + 1133..3399.. llooaadd//bbaaddmmssgg ((99)) llooaadd//bbaaddmmssgg Reload the bad message table @@ -3413,7 +3545,7 @@ deleted on receipt. - 1122..4400.. llooaadd//bbaaddwwoorrddss ((99)) + 1133..4400.. llooaadd//bbaaddwwoorrddss ((99)) llooaadd//bbaaddwwoorrddss Reload the badwords file @@ -3430,7 +3562,7 @@ - 1122..4411.. llooaadd//bbaannddss ((99)) + 1133..4411.. llooaadd//bbaannddss ((99)) llooaadd//bbaannddss Reload the band limits table @@ -3439,7 +3571,7 @@ whilst the cluster is running. - 1122..4422.. llooaadd//ccmmdd__ccaacchhee ((99)) + 1133..4422.. llooaadd//ccmmdd__ccaacchhee ((99)) llooaadd//ccmmdd__ccaacchhee Reload the automatic command cache @@ -3452,7 +3584,7 @@ was just after a cluster restart. - 1122..4433.. llooaadd//ffoorrwwaarrdd ((99)) + 1133..4433.. llooaadd//ffoorrwwaarrdd ((99)) llooaadd//ffoorrwwaarrdd Reload the msg forwarding routing table @@ -3460,7 +3592,7 @@ whilst the cluster is running. - 1122..4444.. llooaadd//mmeessssaaggeess ((99)) + 1133..4444.. llooaadd//mmeessssaaggeess ((99)) llooaadd//mmeessssaaggeess Reload the system messages file @@ -3473,7 +3605,7 @@ unknown message 'xxxx' in lang 'en' - 1122..4455.. llooaadd//pprreeffiixxeess ((99)) + 1133..4455.. llooaadd//pprreeffiixxeess ((99)) llooaadd//pprreeffiixxeess Reload the prefix table @@ -3482,7 +3614,7 @@ manually whilst the cluster is running. - 1122..4466.. mmeerrggee ((55)) + 1133..4466.. mmeerrggee ((55)) mmeerrggee <> [[<>//<>]] Ask for the latest spots and WWV @@ -3496,7 +3628,7 @@ recently been added (the last 2 days for spots and last month for WWV data). - 1122..4477.. mmssgg ((99)) + 1133..4477.. mmssgg ((99)) mmssgg <> <> [[ddaattaa ......]] Alter various message parameters @@ -3532,7 +3664,7 @@ This will display more information on the message than DIR does. - 1122..4488.. ppcc ((88)) + 1133..4488.. ppcc ((88)) ppcc <> <> Send text (eg PC Protocol) to @@ -3551,7 +3683,7 @@ pc G1TLH Try doing that properly!!! - 1122..4499.. ppiinngg ((11)) + 1133..4499.. ppiinngg ((11)) ppiinngg <> Check the link quality between nodes @@ -3562,7 +3694,7 @@ is output to the console in seconds. Any visible cluster node can be PINGed. - 1122..5500.. rrccmmdd ((11)) + 1133..5500.. rrccmmdd ((11)) rrccmmdd <> <> Send a command to another DX cluster @@ -3576,7 +3708,7 @@ whether you have permission to send this command at all. - 1122..5511.. rreeaadd ((00)) + 1133..5511.. rreeaadd ((00)) rreeaadd Read the next unread personal message addressed to you rreeaadd <> Read the specified message @@ -3587,7 +3719,7 @@ - 1122..5522.. rreeaadd ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..5522.. rreeaadd ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) rreeaadd <> Read a message on the system @@ -3595,7 +3727,7 @@ As a sysop you may read any message on the system - 1122..5533.. rreejjeecctt//aannnnoouunnccee + 1133..5533.. rreejjeecctt//aannnnoouunnccee rreejjeecctt//aannnnoouunnccee [[00--99]] <> Set a reject filter for announce @@ -3649,7 +3781,7 @@ but this probably for advanced users... - 1122..5544.. rreejjeecctt//aannnnoouunnccee ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..5544.. rreejjeecctt//aannnnoouunnccee ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) rreejjeecctt//aannnnoouunnccee <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> Announce filter sysop version @@ -3668,7 +3800,7 @@ - 1122..5555.. rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss ((00)) + 1133..5555.. rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss ((00)) rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss [[00--99]] <> Set a reject filter line for spots @@ -3739,7 +3871,7 @@ but this probably for advanced users... - 1122..5566.. rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..5566.. rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) rreejjeecctt//ssppoottss <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> Reject spot filter sysop version @@ -3760,7 +3892,7 @@ - 1122..5577.. rreejjeecctt//wwccyy ((00)) + 1133..5577.. rreejjeecctt//wwccyy ((00)) rreejjeecctt//wwccyy [[00--99]] <> Set a reject WCY filter @@ -3792,7 +3924,7 @@ See HELP FILTER for information. - 1122..5588.. rreejjeecctt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..5588.. rreejjeecctt//wwccyy ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) rreejjeecctt//wwccyy <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WCY reject filter sysop version @@ -3804,7 +3936,7 @@ reject/wcy gb7djk all - 1122..5599.. rreejjeecctt//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1133..5599.. rreejjeecctt//wwwwvv ((00)) rreejjeecctt//wwwwvv [[00--99]] <> Set a reject WWV filter @@ -3841,7 +3973,7 @@ See HELP FILTER for information. - 1122..6600.. rreejjeecctt//wwwwvv ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) + 1133..6600.. rreejjeecctt//wwwwvv ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((88)) rreejjeecctt//wwwwvv <> [[iinnppuutt]] [[00--99]] <> WWV reject filter sysop version @@ -3861,7 +3993,7 @@ - 1122..6611.. rreeppllyy ((00)) + 1133..6611.. rreeppllyy ((00)) rreeppllyy Reply (privately) to the last message that you have read rreeppllyy <> Reply (privately) to the specified message @@ -3878,7 +4010,7 @@ further details) - 1122..6622.. sseenndd ((00)) + 1133..6622.. sseenndd ((00)) sseenndd <> [[<> ......]] Send a message to one or more callsigns sseenndd RRRR <> Send a message and ask for a read receipt @@ -3912,7 +4044,7 @@ is an alias for SEND PRIVATE - 1122..6633.. sseett//aaddddrreessss ((00)) + 1133..6633.. sseett//aaddddrreessss ((00)) sseett//aaddddrreessss <> Record your postal address @@ -3920,7 +4052,7 @@ Literally, record your address details on the cluster. - 1122..6644.. sseett//aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) + 1133..6644.. sseett//aannnnoouunnccee ((00)) sseett//aannnnoouunnccee Allow announce messages @@ -3928,7 +4060,7 @@ Allow announce messages to arrive at your terminal. - 1122..6655.. sseett//aarrcclluusstteerr ((55)) + 1133..6655.. sseett//aarrcclluusstteerr ((55)) sseett//aarrcclluusstteerr <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call an AR- Cluster type node @@ -3937,7 +4069,7 @@ Set the node_call as an AR-Cluster type node - 1122..6666.. sseett//bbaaddddxx ((88)) + 1133..6666.. sseett//bbaaddddxx ((88)) sseett//bbaaddddxx <> Stop words we do not wish to see in the callsign field of a dx spot being propagated @@ -3964,7 +4096,7 @@ - 1122..6677.. sseett//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) + 1133..6677.. sseett//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) sseett//bbaaddnnooddee <> Stop spots from this node_call being propagated @@ -3998,7 +4130,7 @@ FILTERing. - 1122..6688.. sseett//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((88)) + 1133..6688.. sseett//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((88)) sseett//bbaaddssppootttteerr <> Stop spots from this callsign being propagated @@ -4030,7 +4162,7 @@ FILTERing. - 1122..6699.. sseett//bbeeeepp ((00)) + 1133..6699.. sseett//bbeeeepp ((00)) sseett//bbeeeepp Add beeps to terminal messages @@ -4038,7 +4170,7 @@ Add a beep to DX and other terminal messages. - 1122..7700.. sseett//ccllxx ((55)) + 1133..7700.. sseett//ccllxx ((55)) sseett//ccllxx <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call a CLX type node @@ -4047,7 +4179,7 @@ Set the node_call as a CLX type node - 1122..7711.. sseett//ddeebbuugg ((99)) + 1133..7711.. sseett//ddeebbuugg ((99)) sseett//ddeebbuugg <> Add a debug level to the debug set @@ -4055,7 +4187,7 @@ You can remove this level with unset/debug - 1122..7722.. sseett//ddxx ((00)) + 1133..7722.. sseett//ddxx ((00)) sseett//ddxxAllow DX messages to arrive at your terminal @@ -4063,7 +4195,7 @@ You can stop DX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_d_x command - 1122..7733.. sseett//ddxxggrriidd ((00)) + 1133..7733.. sseett//ddxxggrriidd ((00)) sseett//ddxxggrriiddAllow grid squares on the end of DX messages @@ -4073,7 +4205,7 @@ to remove the grid squares. - 1122..7744.. sseett//ddxxnneett ((55)) + 1133..7744.. sseett//ddxxnneett ((55)) sseett//ddxxnneett <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call a DXNet type node @@ -4082,7 +4214,7 @@ Set the node_call as a DXNet type node - 1122..7755.. sseett//eecchhoo ((00)) + 1133..7755.. sseett//eecchhoo ((00)) sseett//eecchhoo Make the cluster echo your input @@ -4099,7 +4231,7 @@ YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25. - 1122..7766.. sseett//hheerree ((00)) + 1133..7766.. sseett//hheerree ((00)) sseett//hheerree Set the here flag @@ -4110,7 +4242,7 @@ brackets around your callsign to indicate you are not available. - 1122..7777.. sseett//hhoommeennooddee ((00)) + 1133..7777.. sseett//hhoommeennooddee ((00)) sseett//hhoommeennooddee <> Set your home cluster @@ -4127,7 +4259,7 @@ - 1122..7788.. sseett//hhooppss ((88)) + 1133..7788.. sseett//hhooppss ((88)) sseett//hhooppss <> aannnn||ssppoottss||wwwwvv||wwccyy <> Set hop count @@ -4150,7 +4282,7 @@ creates a filter and works in conjunction with the filter system. - 1122..7799.. sseett//iissoollaattee ((99)) + 1133..7799.. sseett//iissoollaattee ((99)) sseett//iissoollaattee <> Isolate a node from the rest of the network @@ -4169,7 +4301,7 @@ You can remove the isolation with the command unset/isolate. - 1122..8800.. sseett//llaanngguuaaggee ((00)) + 1133..8800.. sseett//llaanngguuaaggee ((00)) sseett//llaanngguuaaggee <> Set the language you wish to use @@ -4178,7 +4310,7 @@ Currently the languages available are _e_n (English) and _n_l (Dutch). - 1122..8811.. sseett//llooccaattiioonn ((00)) + 1133..8811.. sseett//llooccaattiioonn ((00)) sseett//llooccaattiioonn <> Set your latitude and longitude @@ -4195,7 +4327,7 @@ - 1122..8822.. sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn ((99)) + 1133..8822.. sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn ((99)) sseett//ssyyss__llooccaattiioonn <> Set your cluster latitude and longitude @@ -4213,7 +4345,7 @@ - 1122..8833.. sseett//llooggiinniinnffoo ((00)) + 1133..8833.. sseett//llooggiinniinnffoo ((00)) sseett//llooggiinniinnffoo Show logins and logouts of nodes and users @@ -4222,7 +4354,7 @@ You can stop these messages by using the _u_n_s_e_t_/_l_o_g_i_n_i_n_f_o command. - 1122..8844.. sseett//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) + 1133..8844.. sseett//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sseett//lloocckkoouutt <> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster @@ -4231,7 +4363,7 @@ allow the user to connect again, use the _u_n_s_e_t_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command. - 1122..8855.. sseett//nnaammee ((00)) + 1133..8855.. sseett//nnaammee ((00)) sseett//nnaammee <> Set your name @@ -4246,7 +4378,7 @@ - 1122..8866.. sseett//nnooddee ((99)) + 1133..8866.. sseett//nnooddee ((99)) sseett//nnooddee <> [[<> ......]] Make the callsign an AK1A cluster @@ -4269,7 +4401,7 @@ To see what your nodes are set to, use the _s_h_o_w_/_n_o_d_e_s command. - 1122..8877.. sseett//oobbssccoouunntt ((99)) + 1133..8877.. sseett//oobbssccoouunntt ((99)) sseett//oobbssccoouunntt <> <> Set the 'pump-up' obsolescence counter @@ -4288,7 +4420,7 @@ 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. - 1122..8888.. sseett//ppaaggee ((00)) + 1133..8888.. sseett//ppaaggee ((00)) sseett//ppaaggee <> Set the number of lines per page @@ -4309,7 +4441,7 @@ - 1122..8899.. sseett//ppaasssswwoorrdd ((99)) + 1133..8899.. sseett//ppaasssswwoorrdd ((99)) sseett//ppaasssswwoorrdd <> <> Set a users password @@ -4321,7 +4453,7 @@ type password. - 1122..9900.. sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall ((99)) + 1133..9900.. sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall ((99)) sseett//ppiinnggiinntteerrvvaall <> <> Set the ping time to neighbouring nodes @@ -4342,7 +4474,7 @@ for more information. - 1122..9911.. sseett//pprriivviilleeggee ((99)) + 1133..9911.. sseett//pprriivviilleeggee ((99)) sseett//pprriivviilleeggee <> <> [[<> ......]] Set the privilege level on a call @@ -4369,7 +4501,7 @@ connection your privilege will automatically be set to 0. - 1122..9922.. sseett//ssppiiddeerr ((55)) + 1133..9922.. sseett//ssppiiddeerr ((55)) sseett//ssppiiddeerr <> [[<> ......]] Make the node_call a DXSpider type node @@ -4378,12 +4510,12 @@ Set the node_call as a DXSpider type node - 1122..9933.. sseett//ssyyss__qqrraa ((99)) + 1133..9933.. sseett//ssyyss__qqrraa ((99)) sseett//ssyyss__qqrraa <> Set your cluster QRA locator - 1122..9944.. sseett//qqrraa ((00)) + 1133..9944.. sseett//qqrraa ((00)) sseett//qqrraa <> Set your QRA locator @@ -4400,7 +4532,7 @@ - 1122..9955.. sseett//qqtthh ((00)) + 1133..9955.. sseett//qqtthh ((00)) sseett//qqtthh <> Set your QTH @@ -4415,7 +4547,7 @@ - 1122..9966.. sseett//ttaallkk ((00)) + 1133..9966.. sseett//ttaallkk ((00)) sseett//ttaallkk Allow talk messages to be seen at your console @@ -4424,7 +4556,7 @@ talks with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_t_a_l_k command. - 1122..9977.. sseett//wwccyy ((00)) + 1133..9977.. sseett//wwccyy ((00)) sseett//wwccyy Allow WCY messages to be seen at your console @@ -4433,7 +4565,7 @@ WCY messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_c_y command. - 1122..9988.. sseett//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1133..9988.. sseett//wwwwvv ((00)) sseett//wwwwvv Allow WWV messages to be seen at your console @@ -4442,7 +4574,7 @@ WWV messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_w_v command. - 1122..9999.. sseett//wwxx ((00)) + 1133..9999.. sseett//wwxx ((00)) sseett//wwxx Allow WX messages to be seen at your console @@ -4451,7 +4583,7 @@ WX messages with the _u_n_s_e_t_/_w_x command. - 1122..110000.. sshhooww//bbaaddddxx ((11)) + 1133..110000.. sshhooww//bbaaddddxx ((11)) sshhooww//bbaaddddxxShow all the bad dx calls in the system @@ -4460,7 +4592,7 @@ information. - 1122..110011.. sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) + 1133..110011.. sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee ((66)) sshhooww//bbaaddnnooddee Show all the bad nodes in the system @@ -4469,7 +4601,7 @@ more information. - 1122..110022.. sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((11)) + 1133..110022.. sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerr ((11)) sshhooww//bbaaddssppootttteerrShow all the bad spotters in the system @@ -4478,7 +4610,7 @@ SET/BADSPOTTER for more information. - 1122..110033.. sshhooww//ddaattee ((00)) + 1133..110033.. sshhooww//ddaattee ((00)) sshhooww//ddaattee [[<>||<>]] Show the local time @@ -4492,7 +4624,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1122..110044.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) + 1133..110044.. sshhooww//ddxx ((00)) sshhooww//ddxx [[ooppttiioonnss]] interrogate the spot database @@ -4552,7 +4684,7 @@ SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 - 1122..110055.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) + 1133..110055.. sshhooww//ddxxcccc ((00)) sshhooww//ddxxcccc <> Interrogate the spot database by country @@ -4573,7 +4705,7 @@ - 1122..110066.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) + 1133..110066.. sshhooww//ffiilleess ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilleess [[<> [[<>]]]] List the contents of a filearea @@ -4605,7 +4737,7 @@ See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file. - 1122..110077.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) + 1133..110077.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((00)) sshhooww//ffiilltteerr Show the filters you have set @@ -4614,14 +4746,14 @@ displays all the filters set - for all the various categories. - 1122..110088.. sshhooww//ffiilltteerr ((eexxtteennddeedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..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. - 1122..110099.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) + 1133..110099.. sshhooww//hhooppss ((88)) sshhooww//hhooppss <> [[aannnn||ssppoottss||wwccyy||wwwwvv||]] Show the hop counts for a node @@ -4632,7 +4764,7 @@ the categories will be listed. - 1122..111100.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) + 1133..111100.. sshhooww//iissoollaattee ((11)) sshhooww//iissoollaattee Show a list of isolated nodes @@ -4640,7 +4772,7 @@ Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated. - 1122..111111.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) + 1133..111111.. sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt ((99)) sshhooww//lloocckkoouutt Show a list of excluded callsigns @@ -4649,7 +4781,17 @@ cluster locally with the _s_e_t_/_l_o_c_k_o_u_t command - 1122..111122.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) + 1133..111122.. sshhooww//lloogg ((88)) + + sshhooww//lloogg [[<>]] 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. + + + 1133..111133.. sshhooww//mmoooonn ((00)) sshhooww//mmoooonn [[<>||<>]] Show moon rise and set times @@ -4672,18 +4814,21 @@ - SH/MOON - SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN + + + SH/MOON + SH/MOON G1TLH W5UN - 1122..111133.. sshhooww//mmuuff ((00)) + 1133..111144.. 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 @@ -4732,14 +4877,19 @@ - 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 @@ -4750,6 +4900,7 @@ inputing:- + SH/MUF W 24 @@ -4771,7 +4922,7 @@ terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness. - 1122..111144.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) + 1133..111155.. sshhooww//nnooddee ((11)) sshhooww//nnooddee [[<> ......]] Show the type and version number of nodes @@ -4781,7 +4932,7 @@ the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed. - 1122..111155.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) + 1133..111166.. sshhooww//pprreeffiixx ((00)) sshhooww//pprreeffiixx <> Interrogate the prefix database @@ -4795,7 +4946,9 @@ - 1122..111166.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) + + + 1133..111177.. sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm ((55)) sshhooww//pprrooggrraamm Show the locations of all the included program modules @@ -4805,7 +4958,7 @@ from. - 1122..111177.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) + 1133..111188.. sshhooww//qqrraa ((00)) sshhooww//qqrraa <> [[<>]] Show the distance between locators sshhooww//qqrraa <> <> Convert latitude and longitude to a locator @@ -4816,6 +4969,8 @@ given on the command line) the distance and beraing from your station to the locator. For example:- + + SH/QRA IO92QL SH/QRA JN06 IN73 @@ -4839,7 +4994,7 @@ - 1122..111188.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) + 1133..111199.. sshhooww//qqrrzz ((00)) sshhooww//qqrrzz <> Show any callbook details on a callsign @@ -4849,7 +5004,7 @@ provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com - 1122..111199.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) + 1133..112200.. sshhooww//rroouuttee ((00)) sshhooww//rroouuttee <> Show the route to @@ -4859,13 +5014,13 @@ - sh/route n2tly + sh/route n2tly - 1122..112200.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) + 1133..112211.. sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee ((00)) sshhooww//ssaatteelllliittee <> [[<> <>]] Show satellite tracking data @@ -4898,7 +5053,7 @@ - 1122..112211.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) + 1133..112222.. sshhooww//ssuunn ((00)) sshhooww//ssuunn [[<>||<>]] Show sun rise and set times @@ -4925,7 +5080,7 @@ - 1122..112222.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) + 1133..112233.. sshhooww//ttiimmee ((00)) sshhooww//ttiimmee [[<>||<>]] Show the local time @@ -4936,7 +5091,7 @@ including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify. - 1122..112233.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) + 1133..112244.. sshhooww//wwccyy ((00)) sshhooww//wwccyy Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts sshhooww//wwccyy <> Show the last WCY broadcasts @@ -4946,9 +5101,7 @@ system - - - 1122..112244.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) + 1133..112255.. sshhooww//wwwwvv ((00)) sshhooww//wwwwvv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts sshhooww//wwwwvv <> Show the last WWV broadcasts @@ -4959,7 +5112,7 @@ - 1122..112255.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) + 1133..112266.. sshhuuttddoowwnn ((55)) sshhuuttddoowwnn Shutdown the cluster @@ -4968,7 +5121,7 @@ set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart. - 1122..112266.. ssppooooff ((99)) + 1133..112277.. ssppooooff ((99)) ssppooooff <> <> Run commands as another user @@ -4979,7 +5132,7 @@ like home_node for example. - 1122..112277.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) + 1133..112288.. ssttaatt//ddbb ((55)) ssttaatt//ddbb <> Show the status of a database @@ -4991,7 +5144,9 @@ other than a sysop. - 1122..112288.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) + + + 1133..112299.. ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell ((55)) ssttaatt//cchhaannnneell <> Show the status of a channel on the cluster @@ -5002,7 +5157,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1122..112299.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) + 1133..113300.. ssttaatt//mmssgg ((55)) ssttaatt//mmssgg <> Show the status of a message @@ -5012,9 +5167,7 @@ etc etc. - - - 1122..113300.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) + 1133..113311.. ssttaatt//uusseerr ((55)) ssttaatt//uusseerr <> Show the full status of a user @@ -5025,7 +5178,7 @@ Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed. - 1122..113311.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) + 1133..113322.. ssyyssoopp ((00)) ssyyssoopp Regain your privileges if you login remotely @@ -5059,15 +5212,12 @@ 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. - 1122..113322.. ttaallkk ((00)) + 1133..113333.. ttaallkk ((00)) ttaallkk <> Enter talk mode with ttaallkk <> <> Send a text message to @@ -5079,7 +5229,6 @@ 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 @@ -5119,7 +5268,7 @@ - 1122..113333.. ttyyppee ((00)) + 1133..113344.. ttyyppee ((00)) ttyyppee <>//<> Look at a file in one of the fileareas @@ -5129,7 +5278,6 @@ enter:- - TYPE bulletins/arld051 @@ -5139,14 +5287,16 @@ content. - 1122..113344.. wwhhoo ((00)) + 1133..113355.. 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 - 1122..113355.. wwxx ((00)) + + + 1133..113366.. wwxx ((00)) wwxx <> Send a weather message to local users wwxx ffuullll <> Send a weather message to all cluster users @@ -5156,7 +5306,7 @@ extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions - 1122..113366.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) + 1133..113377.. wwxx ((eennhhaanncceedd ffoorr ssyyssooppss)) ((55)) wwxx ssyyssoopp <> Send a weather message to other clusters only @@ -5183,24 +5333,6 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -