+=== 9^DXQSL_EXPORT <filename>^Export SH/DXSQL information to a file
+The SHOW/DXQSL command shows any QSL managers that have been extracted
+from comments on a DX spot.
+
+Use this command to export the current state of the information to
+a CSV style text file. For example:
+
+ DXQSL_EXPORT /tmp/qsl.csv
+
+NOTE: this command will overwrite any file that you have write
+permission for.
+
+See also DXQSL_IMPORT to import one of these files.
+
+=== 9^DXQSL_IMPORT <filename>^Import SH/DXSQL information from a file
+The SHOW/DXQSL command shows any QSL managers that have been extracted
+from comments on a DX spot.
+
+Use this command to restore a file created by the DXSQL_EXPORT command.
+For example:
+
+ DXQSL_IMPORT /tmp/qsl.csv
+
+The data in this file will UPDATE any information that may already be
+present. This may not be what you want. To make the data the same as
+the import file then you must:
+
+* stop the node
+* remove /spider/data/qsl.v1
+* restart the node
+* login as sysop
+* do the import
+
+Preferably before too many DX spots with qsl manager info come in.
+
+=== 0^ECHO <line>^Echo the line to the output
+This command is useful in scripts and so forth for printing the
+line that you give to the command to the output. You can use this
+in user_default scripts and the SAVE command for titling and so forth
+
+The script will interpret certain standard "escape" sequences as follows:-
+
+ \t - becomes a TAB character (0x09 in ascii)
+ \a - becomes a BEEP character (0x07 in ascii)
+ \n - prints a new line
+
+So the following example:-
+
+ echo GB7DJK is a dxcluster
+
+produces:-
+
+ GB7DJK is a dxcluster
+
+on the output. You don't need a \n on the end of the line you want to send.
+
+A more complex example:-
+
+ echo GB7DJK\n\tg1tlh\tDirk\n\tg3xvf\tRichard
+
+produces:-
+
+ GB7DJK
+ g1tlh Dirk
+ g3xvf Richard
+
+on the output.
+