for the <string> you specify and give you a list of likely commands
to look at with HELP.
+=== 0^KILL <msgno> [<msgno..]^Delete a message from the local system
+Delete a message from the local system. You will only be able to delete messages
+that you have originated or been sent (unless you are the sysop).
+
+=== 5^KILL FULL <msgno> [<msgno..]^Delete a message from the whole cluster
+Delete a message (usually a 'bulletin') from the whole cluster system.
+
+This uses the subject field, so any messages that have exactly the same subject
+will be deleted. Beware!
+
=== 9^LOAD/ALIASES^Reload the command alias table
Reload the /spider/cmd/Aliases file after you have editted it. You will need to
do this if you change this file whilst the cluster is running in order for the
=== 5^KILL-^
As a sysop you can kill any message on the system.
+=== 8^PC <call> <text>^Send arbitrary text to a connected callsign
+Send any text you like to the callsign requested. This is used mainly to send
+PC protocol to connected nodes either for testing or to unstick things.
+
+You can also use in the same way as a talk command to a connected user but
+without any processing, added of "from <blah> to <blah" or whatever.
+
=== 1^PING <node call>^Find out the delays an a circuit to another node
This command will enable sysops to determine the speed of an inter-cluster
node.
eg:-
SET/HOMENODE gb7djk
+=== 9^SET/ISOLATE^Isolate a node from the rest of the network
+Connect a node to your system in such a way that you are a full protocol
+member of its network and can see all spots on it, but nothing either leaks
+out from it nor goes back into from the rest of the nodes connected to you.
+
+You can potentially connect several nodes in this way.
+
+=== 9^UNSET/ISOLATE^Stop Isolation of a node from the rest of the network
+Remove isolation from a node - SET/ISOLATE
+
=== 0^SET/LOCATION <lat & long>^Set your latitude and longitude
In order to get accurate headings and such like you must tell the system
what your latitude and longitude is. If you have not yet done a SET/QRA
See also SHOW/DXCC
+=== 0^SHOW/WWV^Show last 10 WWV broadcasts
+=== 0^SHOW/WWV <n>^Show last <n> WWV broadcasts
+Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the system
+
=== 5^SHUTDOWN^Shutdown the cluster
Shutdown the cluster and disconnect all the users
+=== 5^STAT/CHANNEL [<callsign>]^Show the status of a channel on the cluster
+Show the internal status of the channel object either for the channel that
+you are on or else for the callsign that you asked for.
+
+Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
+
+=== 5^STAT/USER [<callsign>]^Show the full status of a user
+Shows the full contents of a user record including all the secret flags
+and stuff.
+
+Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
+
=== 0^TALK <call> <text>^Send a text message to another station
=== 0^TALK <call> > <node> <text>^Send a text message to another station via a node
Send a short message to any other station that is visible on the cluster
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 loging on and off the cluster.
+the user information usually associated with logging on and off the cluster.
-If you know that G3JNB is likly to be present on GB7TLH, but you can only
+If you know that G3JNB is likely to be present on GB7TLH, but you can only
see GB7TLH in the SH/C list but with no users, then you would use the
second form of the talk message.