#
-# This is an example filter for the 'isolated' node k1xx
+# This is an example filter for the 'isolated' node GB7YDX
#
-# I give him any spots that have a spotter or a spotted in the
-# US. In other filters on the UK side I do the opposite see
-# GB7DJK.pl.issue
+# I give him all spots with a fixed hop count of one using the
+# 'default' rule.
#
# The element list is:-
# 0 = frequency
# 10 = spotter's itu
# 11 = spotter's cq
#
+# The spot data (in this case '15') is the used as the hop count
+# if this is missing then the normal default applies
+#
+
+# In this the first arg is 'true', next is null, next is 'd' for
+# default rule, next is null (ignored) and last is 2 which is the
+# hop count
$in = [
- [ 1, 9, 'n', [ 14,15 ] ], # 14 and 15 is CQ region for europe
- [ 1, 11, 'n', [ 14,15 ] ],
- [ 0, 0, 'd' ],
+# [ 0, 12, 'a', '^IK5PWJ', 0 ] ,
+ [ 1, 0, 'd', 0, 3 ]
];