Order is not important.
+=== 0^CHAT <group> <text>^Chat or Conference to a group
+It is now possible to JOIN a group and have network wide conferencing to that
+group. DXSpider does not (and probably will not) implement the AK1A
+conference mode as this seems very limiting, is hardly used and doesn't seem
+to work too well anyway.
+
+This system uses the existing ANN system and is compatible with both other
+DXSpider nodes and AK1A clusters (they use ANN/<group>).
+
+You can be a member of as many "groups" as you want. To join a group type:-
+
+ JOIN FOC (where FOC is the group name)
+
+To leave a group type:-
+
+ LEAVE FOC
+
+You can see which groups you are in by typing:-
+
+ STAT/USER
+
+and you can see whether your mate is in the group, if he connects to the
+same node as you, by typing:-
+
+ STAT/USER g1tlh
+
+To send a message to a group type:-
+
+ CHAT FOC hello everyone
+
+or
+
+ CH #9000 hello I am back
+
+See also JOIN, LEAVE, SHOW/CHAT
+
=== 0^CLEAR/ANNOUNCE [1|all]^Clear a announce filter line
This command allows you to clear (remove) a line in a annouce filter or to
remove the whole filter.
=== 9^DBCREATE <name>^Create a database entry
=== 9^DBCREATE <name> chain <name> [<name>..]^Create a chained database entry
=== 9^DBCREATE <name> remote <node>^Create a remote database entry
+=== 9^DBCREATE <name> cmd <dxspider command>^make a local command available as a DB
DBCREATE allows you to define a database in the system. It doesn't actually
create anything, just defines it.
to work as they may be used to.
+You can also make local commands available as 'pseudo' databases. You
+can therefore make spider special commands available as a database. I
+imagine that this will be primarily useful for remote access from
+legacy nodes. For example:-
+
+ DBCREATE dxqsl cmd show/dxqsl
+
+You also use one of these databases in a chain. This may be useful
+locally.
+
See DBIMPORT for the importing of existing AK1A format data to databases.
See DBSHOW for generic database enquiry
effects. Commands are run at the privilege of the user which is being
demonstrated to.
+=== 0^JOIN <group>^Join a chat or conference group
+JOIN allows you to join a network wide conference group. To join a
+group (called FOC in this case) type:-
+
+ JOIN FOC
+
+See also CHAT, LEAVE, SHOW/CHAT
+
=== 0^KILL <msgno> [<msgno..]^Delete a message from the local system
=== 0^KILL <from msgno>-<to msgno>^Delete a range of messages
=== 0^KILL from <regex>^Delete messages FROM a callsign or pattern
It otherwise is used in the same way as the KILL command.
+=== 0^LEAVE <group>^Leave a chat or conference group
+LEAVE allows you to leave a network wide conference group. To leave a
+group (called FOC in this case) type:-
+
+ LEAVE FOC
+
+See also CHAT, JOIN, SHOW/CHAT
+
=== 0^LINKS^Show which nodes is physically connected
This is a quick listing that shows which links are connected and
some information about them. See WHO for a list of all connections.
=== 0^SET/LANGUAGE <lang>^Set the language you want to use
You can select the language that you want the cluster to use. Currently
-the languages available are en (English), de (German), es (Spanish)
-and nl (Dutch).
+the languages available are en (English), de (German), es (Spanish),
+Czech (cz), French (fr), Portuguese (pt), Italian (it) and nl (Dutch).
=== 0^SET/LOCATION <lat & long>^Set your latitude and longitude
=== 9^SET/SYS_LOCATION <lat & long>^Set your cluster latitude and longitude
Display all the bad words in the system, see SET/BADWORD
for more information.
+=== 0^SHOW/CHAT [<group>] [<lines>]^Show any chat or conferencing
+This command allows you to see any chat or conferencing that has
+occurred whilst you were away. SHOW/CHAT on its own will show data for
+all groups. If you use a group name then it will show only chat for
+that group.
+
=== 0^SHOW/CONFIGURATION [<node>]^Show all the nodes and users visible
This command allows you to see all the users that can be seen
and the nodes to which they are connected.
See also SHOW/WM7D for an alternative.
-=== 0^SHOW/QSL <callsign>^Show any QSL info gathered from spots
+=== 0^SHOW/DXQSL <callsign>^Show any QSL info gathered from spots
The node collects information from the comment fields in spots (things
like 'VIA EA7WA' or 'QSL-G1TLH') and stores these in a database.
For example:-
- sh/qsl 4k9w
+ sh/dxqsl 4k9w
You can check the raw input spots yourself with:-