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Frequency of the spot
-Call sign of the spot (country or zone)
-Call sign of the spotter (country or zone)
+Callsign of the spot (country or zone)
+Callsign of the spotter (country or zone)
Contents of the "information field" which comes with the spot
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<P>Note: The following series of filters are based on <EM>call</EM> and
-<EM>by</EM>. Call always references the call sign of the spotted DX station.
-By always references the call sign of the spotting station.</P>
+<EM>by</EM>. Call always references the callsign of the spotted DX station.
+By always references the callsign of the spotting station.</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss7.4">7.4</A> <A HREF="filtering_en.html#toc7.4">Filters to accept spots based on call</A>
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-<P>This filter will accept spots for call signs beginning with "K", i.e., K1AA,
+<P>This filter will accept spots for callsigns beginning with "K", i.e., K1AA,
KC4AAA, KH6DDD and reject spots for W3BG and N3RD as well as all other
spots.</P>
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-<P>This filter is based on state of the call spotted for those call signs contained
+<P>This filter is based on state of the call spotted for those callsigns contained
in the usdb database. </P>
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<P><EM>by</EM> filters are similar to and function exactly as call filters except
-that they act on the spotting station call sign and not the spotted call sign</P>
+that they act on the spotting station callsign and not the spotted callsign</P>
<P>So ...</P>
<P>This filter is similar to and functions like the call <prefixes> (See above)
-except that it accepts spots generated by the spotting call sign and dumps all
+except that it accepts spots generated by the spotting callsign and dumps all
other spots.</P>
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<P>This next filter is based on ITU regions and uses the ITU region number found by
using the command <EM>show/prefix</EM> (see above), except that it accepts
-spots generated by a spotting call sign within the ITU region and rejects all
+spots generated by a spotting callsign within the ITU region and rejects all
other spots.</P>
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<P>This filter is based on CQ zones and uses the CQ zone number found by using
the command <EM>show/prefix</EM> (see above), except that it accepts spots
-generated by a spotting call sign within the CQ zone and rejects all other
+generated by a spotting callsign within the CQ zone and rejects all other
spots.</P>
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