+ real or rt - Format the output the same as for real time spots. The formats are deliberately different (so you can tell one sort from the other). This is useful for some logging programs that can't cope with normal sh/dx output. An alias of SHOW/FDX is available.
+
+
+
+
+ filter - Filter the spots, before output, with the user's spot filter. An alias of SHOW/MYDX is available.
+
+
+
+
+ zone <zones> - look for spots in the cq zone (or zones) specified. zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+
+ by_zone <zones> - look for spots spotted by people in the cq zone specified.
+
+
+
+
+ itu <itus> - look for spots in the itu zone (or zones) specified itu zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+
+ by_itu <itus> - look for spots spotted by people in the itu zone specified.
+
+
+
+
+ state <list> - look for spots in the US state (or states) specified The list is two letter state codes separated by commas.
+
+
+
+
+ by_state <list> - look for spots spotted by people in the US state specified.
+
+
+
e.g.
- SH/DX 9m0 SH/DX on 20m info iota SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30 SH/DX rf1p qsl SH/DX iota SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 SH/DX dxcc oq2 SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
+ SH/DX 9m0 SH/DX on 20m info iota SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30 SH/DX rf1p qsl SH/DX iota SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 SH/DX dxcc oq2 SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc SH/DX zone 4,5,6 SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6 SH/DX state in,oh SH/DX by_state in,oh
@@ -1751,7 +1791,7 @@ This can be done with the SHOW/DX command like this:-
SH/DX dxcc g SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota
-
+This is an alias for: SH/DX dxcc
Normally SHOW/DX outputs spot data in a different format to therealtime data. This is a deliberate policy (so you can tell the difference between the two). Some logging programs cannot handlethis so SHOW/FDX outputs historical data in real time format.This is an alias for: SHOW/DX real
show/hops <call> [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] Show the hop counts for a node
This command shows the hop counts set up for a node. You can specifywhich category you want to see. If you leave the category out then all the categories will be listed.
show/log [<callsign>] Show excerpts from the system log
This command outputs a short section of the system log. On its ownit will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it willshow output from the log associated with that callsign.
show/moon [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show Moon rise and set times
@@ -1873,7 +1918,7 @@ or in three days time:-
Upto 366 days can be checked both in the past and in the future.Please note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of rise and set on the requested UT day.
-
show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] Show the likely propagation to a prefix
@@ -1902,32 +1947,37 @@ will get you the above display, but with the next 24 hours worth ofpropagation d
Gives you an estimate of the long path propagation characterics. Itshould be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, norterrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
-
show/mydx Show the DX data filtered with your spot filter.
+
SHOW/DX potentially shows all the spots available in the system. UsingSHOW/MYDX will, instead, filter the availble spots using any spot filter that you have set, first. This command, together with ACCEPT/SPOT or REJECT/SPOT, will allowyou to customise the spots that you receive.So if you have said: ACC/SPOT on hfDoing a SHOW/MYDX will now only, ever, show HF spots. All the other options on SH/DX can still be used.
show/newconfiguration [<node>] Show all the nodes and users visible
This command allows you to see all the users that can be seenand the nodes to which they are connected. This command produces essentially the same information as SHOW/CONFIGURATION except that it shows all the duplication ofany routes that might be present It also uses a different formatwhich may not take up quite as much space if you don't have anyloops.BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
show/node [<callsign> ...] Show the type and version number of nodes
Show the type and version (if connected) of the nodes specified on thecommand line. If no callsigns are specified then a sorted list of allthe non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed.
show/prefix <callsign> Interrogate the prefix database
This command takes the <callsign> (which can be a full or partial callsign or a prefix), looks up which internal country number it is and then displays all the relevant prefixes for that countrytogether with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions. See also SHOW/DXCC
show/qrz <callsign> Show any callbook details on a callsign
This command queries the QRZ callbook server on the internetand returns any information available for that callsign. This serviceis provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com See also SHOW/WM7D for an alternative.
show/station [<callsign> ..] Show information about a callsign
@@ -1997,7 +2047,7 @@ The first example will show the distance and bearing to the locator fromyourself
If no callsign is given then show the information for yourself.
-
show/sun [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show sun rise and set times
@@ -2020,12 +2070,12 @@ or in three days time:-
Upto 366 days can be checked both in the past and in the future.Please note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of rise and set on the requested UT day.
-
show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show the local time
If no prefixes or callsigns are given then this command returns the localtime and UTC as the computer has it right now. If you give some prefixesthen it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) atthe prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
show/wm7d <callsign> Show callbook details on a US callsigns
This command queries the WM7D callbook server on the internetand returns any information available for that US callsign. This serviceis provided for users of this software by http://www.wm7d.net.See also SHOW/QRZ.
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.
Show the internal status of a database descriptor.Depending on your privilege level you will see more or less information. This command is unlikely to be of much use to anyone other than a sysop.
This command shows the internal status of a message and includes informationsuch as to whom it has been forwarded, its size, origin etc etc.If no message number is given then the status of the message system is displayed.
sysop Regain your privileges if you login remotely
@@ -2173,7 +2223,7 @@ you type:-
They will all match. If there is no password you will still be offerednumbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match iscase sensitive.
-
talk <call> > <node> [<text>] Send a text message to another station via a node
@@ -2196,12 +2246,12 @@ If you are in 'Talk' mode, there is an extention to the '/' command whichallows
will send the hftable as you have it to all the people you are currently talking to.
-
type <filearea>/<name> Look at the contents of a file in one of the fileareas
@@ -2212,7 +2262,7 @@ will send the hftable as you have it to all the people you are currently talking
See also SHOW/FILES to see what fileareas are available and a list of content.
-
unset/anntalk Stop talk like announce messages on your terminal
@@ -2251,7 +2301,7 @@ you will suppress several of these announces, you may miss the odd useful one as
allows you to see them again. This is the default.
-
unset/badnode <call>.. Allow spots from this node again
@@ -2285,7 +2335,7 @@ will stop anything from K1TTT. If you want SSIDs as well then you mustenter them
will allow spots from him again.Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceeded by FILTERing.
-
unset/badspotter <call>.. Allow spots from this callsign again
@@ -2302,7 +2352,7 @@ will stop anything from VE2STN. This command will automaticallystop spots from t
will allow spots from him again.Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceded by FILTERing.
-
unset/dxcq Stop CQ Zones on the end of DX announcements
Display both the Spotter's and the Spotted's CQ Zone on the endof a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programscannot cope with this. The Spotter's CQ is on the RHS of the time, the Spotted's CQ is on the LHS.Conflicts with: SET/DXGRID, SET/DXITU, SHOW/USSTATEDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
unset/dxgrid Stop QRA Grid Squares on the end of DX announcements
A standard feature which is enabled in version 1.43 and above is that if the spotter's grid square is known it is output on the endof a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programscannot cope with this. You can use this command to reset (or set)this feature.Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ, SET/DXITUDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
unset/dxitu Stop ITU Zones on the end of DX announcements
Display both the Spotter's and the Spotted's ITU Zone on the endof a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programscannot cope with this. The Spotter's ITU is on the RHS of the time, the Spotted's ITU is on the LHS.Conflicts with: SET/DXGRID, SET/DXCQ, SHOW/USSTATEDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
If you are connected via a telnet session, different implimentationsof telnet handle echo differently depending on whether you are connected via port 23 or some other port. You can use this commandto change the setting appropriately. The setting is stored in your user profile.YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25.
unset/privilege Remove any privilege for this session
You can use this command to 'protect' this session from unauthoriseduse. If you want to get your normal privilege back you will need toeither logout and login again (if you are on a console) or use theSYSOP command.
@@ -2435,7 +2485,7 @@ Set SHOW/HOPS for information on what is already set. This commandcreates a filt
UNSET/PROMPT will undo the SET/PROMPT command and set you prompt back tonormal.
-
unset/register <call> ... Mark a user as not registered
@@ -2446,47 +2496,47 @@ UNSET/PROMPT will undo the SET/PROMPT command and set you prompt back tonormal.<
command (usually in your startup file)If a user is NOT registered then, firstly, instead of the normalmotd file (/spider/data/motd) being sent to the user at startup, theuser is sent the motd_nor file instead. Secondly, the non registereduser only has READ-ONLY access to the node. The non-registered usercannot use DX, ANN etc. The only exception to this is that a non-registered user can TALK orSEND messages to the sysop.
-
unset/usstate Stop US State info on the end of DX announcements
If the spotter's or spotted's US State is known it is output on the end of a DX announcement (there is just enough room). A spotter's state will appear on the RHS of the time (like SET/DXGRID) and the spotted's State will appear on the LHS of thetime field. Any information found will override any locator information from SET/DXGRID.Some user programs cannot cope with this. You can use this command to reset (or set) this feature.Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ, SET/DXITUDo a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
11.262wx sysop <text> (5)Next
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-1.html b/html/filtering_en-1.html
index 469e00d3..9d94d85c 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-1.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-1.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Introduction.
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-10.html b/html/filtering_en-10.html
index ebc97ffc..8db7bd2b 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-10.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-10.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Contacts
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-2.html b/html/filtering_en-2.html
index dcbe8255..4cafb689 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-2.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-2.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Foreword
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-3.html b/html/filtering_en-3.html
index 4131ebd1..7341c0b3 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-3.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-3.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Configuring Spot Filters
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-4.html b/html/filtering_en-4.html
index d6a70339..47da7a34 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-4.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-4.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Types of spot filters used in DXSpider
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-5.html b/html/filtering_en-5.html
index 759a63b8..0986230f 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-5.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-5.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Reject filters
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-6.html b/html/filtering_en-6.html
index 3ce8ce9d..e5f01799 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-6.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-6.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Filters to reject spots based on frequency
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-7.html b/html/filtering_en-7.html
index 12fd03a1..3ae25040 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-7.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-7.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Accept filters
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-8.html b/html/filtering_en-8.html
index 1979c443..0d9ee6e4 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-8.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-8.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Clear filters
diff --git a/html/filtering_en-9.html b/html/filtering_en-9.html
index cfcf57b6..b87e3909 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en-9.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en-9.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0: Some Practice Examples
diff --git a/html/filtering_en.html b/html/filtering_en.html
index f7dd8515..c77b091d 100644
--- a/html/filtering_en.html
+++ b/html/filtering_en.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Filtering Primer v1.0
diff --git a/html/installation_en-1.html b/html/installation_en-1.html
index 7108902f..4d441337 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-1.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-1.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: Linux Installation
diff --git a/html/installation_en-2.html b/html/installation_en-2.html
index 98a92b4c..e8d24666 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-2.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-2.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: Linux quick installation guide
diff --git a/html/installation_en-3.html b/html/installation_en-3.html
index 42f17673..94caf06a 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-3.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-3.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: Setting up the AX25 Utilities
diff --git a/html/installation_en-4.html b/html/installation_en-4.html
index 96ebacec..d13a5074 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-4.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-4.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: Configuration
diff --git a/html/installation_en-5.html b/html/installation_en-5.html
index dae7e584..69105e2e 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-5.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-5.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: Microsoft Windows Installation
diff --git a/html/installation_en-6.html b/html/installation_en-6.html
index 7c7cf6e7..cb5fa874 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-6.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-6.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: Installing the software
diff --git a/html/installation_en-7.html b/html/installation_en-7.html
index 837a532b..581d1ac8 100644
--- a/html/installation_en-7.html
+++ b/html/installation_en-7.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50: General Information
diff --git a/html/installation_en.html b/html/installation_en.html
index 31d730c7..ee57103d 100644
--- a/html/installation_en.html
+++ b/html/installation_en.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider Installation Manual v1.50
diff --git a/html/spiderCVS_en.html b/html/spiderCVS_en.html
index d45f6da1..982b5142 100644
--- a/html/spiderCVS_en.html
+++ b/html/spiderCVS_en.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider CVS Changes Addendum v1.50
diff --git a/html/spiderFAQ_en-1.html b/html/spiderFAQ_en-1.html
index da75dbbf..c97a5da7 100644
--- a/html/spiderFAQ_en-1.html
+++ b/html/spiderFAQ_en-1.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider FAQ: Installation
diff --git a/html/spiderFAQ_en-2.html b/html/spiderFAQ_en-2.html
index 07ba7d06..3390ffe5 100644
--- a/html/spiderFAQ_en-2.html
+++ b/html/spiderFAQ_en-2.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider FAQ: Administration
diff --git a/html/spiderFAQ_en.html b/html/spiderFAQ_en.html
index 9b26ad23..58e6d10e 100644
--- a/html/spiderFAQ_en.html
+++ b/html/spiderFAQ_en.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider FAQ
diff --git a/html/usermanual_en-1.html b/html/usermanual_en-1.html
index 9e515218..87eb3a09 100644
--- a/html/usermanual_en-1.html
+++ b/html/usermanual_en-1.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Manual v1.50: Introduction
diff --git a/html/usermanual_en-10.html b/html/usermanual_en-10.html
index 429de050..95f2368b 100644
--- a/html/usermanual_en-10.html
+++ b/html/usermanual_en-10.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Manual v1.50: Filtering (From version 1.45)
diff --git a/html/usermanual_en-11.html b/html/usermanual_en-11.html
index c8a780b7..8732baa6 100644
--- a/html/usermanual_en-11.html
+++ b/html/usermanual_en-11.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Manual v1.50: Hints, tips and common questions.
diff --git a/html/usermanual_en-12.html b/html/usermanual_en-12.html
index f9cb0fe6..264cd966 100644
--- a/html/usermanual_en-12.html
+++ b/html/usermanual_en-12.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
The DXSpider User Manual v1.50: The DXSpider Command Reference
@@ -1602,6 +1602,73 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
+
+ real or rt - Format the output the same as for real time spots. The
+ formats are deliberately different (so you can tell
+ one sort from the other). This is useful for some
+ logging programs that can't cope with normal sh/dx
+ output. An alias of SHOW/FDX is available.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ filter - Filter the spots, before output, with the user's
+ spot filter. An alias of SHOW/MYDX is available.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ zone <zones> - look for spots in the cq zone (or zones) specified.
+ zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ by_zone <zones> - look for spots spotted by people in the cq zone
+ specified.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ itu <itus> - look for spots in the itu zone (or zones) specified
+ itu zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ by_itu <itus> - look for spots spotted by people in the itu zone
+ specified.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ state <list> - look for spots in the US state (or states) specified
+ The list is two letter state codes separated by commas.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ by_state <list> - look for spots spotted by people in the US state
+ specified.
+
+
+
+
+
e.g.
@@ -1619,6 +1686,10 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
SH/DX qra jn86
SH/DX dxcc oq2
SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
+ SH/DX zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX state in,oh
+ SH/DX by_state in,oh
Normally SHOW/DX outputs spot data in a different format to the
+realtime data. This is a deliberate policy (so you can tell the
+difference between the two). Some logging programs cannot handle
+this so SHOW/FDX outputs historical data in real time format.
show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long] Show the likely propagation to a prefix
@@ -1901,7 +1982,20 @@ propagation data.
Gives you an estimate of the long path propagation characterics. It
should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
show/mydx Show the DX data filtered with your spot filter.
+
+
SHOW/DX potentially shows all the spots available in the system. Using
+SHOW/MYDX will, instead, filter the availble spots using any spot filter
+that you have set, first.
+
This command, together with ACCEPT/SPOT or REJECT/SPOT, will allow
+you to customise the spots that you receive.
+
So if you have said: ACC/SPOT on hf
+
Doing a SHOW/MYDX will now only, ever, show HF spots. All the other
+options on SH/DX can still be used.
show/newconfiguration [<node>] Show all the nodes and users visible
@@ -1914,13 +2008,13 @@ any routes that might be present It also uses a different format
which may not take up quite as much space if you don't have any
loops.
BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
show/prefix <callsign> Interrogate the prefix database
@@ -1930,7 +2024,7 @@ callsign or a prefix), looks up which internal country number
it is and then displays all the relevant prefixes for that country
together with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions.
show/qrz <callsign> Show any callbook details on a callsign
@@ -1976,7 +2070,7 @@ example:-
and returns any information available for that callsign. This service
is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>] Show the local time
@@ -2082,7 +2176,7 @@ and set on the requested UT day.
time and UTC as the computer has it right now. If you give some prefixes
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
-
show/wm7d <callsign> Show callbook details on a US callsigns
@@ -2179,19 +2273,19 @@ the worldwide statistics.
and returns any information available for that US callsign. This service
is provided for users of this software by http://www.wm7d.net.
sysop Regain your privileges if you login remotely
@@ -2227,7 +2321,7 @@ you type:-
They will all match. If there is no password you will still be offered
numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is
case sensitive.
unset/privilege Remove any privilege for this session
@@ -2435,7 +2529,7 @@ Emails are forwarded to all the email addresses you specify.
use. If you want to get your normal privilege back you will need to
either logout and login again (if you are on a console) or use the
SYSOP command.
-
12.144wx full <text>Next
diff --git a/sgml/adminmanual_en.sgml b/sgml/adminmanual_en.sgml
index facb14db..c2e6c484 100644
--- a/sgml/adminmanual_en.sgml
+++ b/sgml/adminmanual_en.sgml
@@ -4874,7 +4874,50 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
You can also use this with the 'by' keyword so
eg by W dxcc
-
+
+
+ real or rt - Format the output the same as for real time spots. The
+ formats are deliberately different (so you can tell
+ one sort from the other). This is useful for some
+ logging programs that can't cope with normal sh/dx
+ output. An alias of SHOW/FDX is available.
+
+
+
+ filter - Filter the spots, before output, with the user's
+ spot filter. An alias of SHOW/MYDX is available.
+
+
+
+ zone <zones> - look for spots in the cq zone (or zones) specified.
+ zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_zone <zones> - look for spots spotted by people in the cq zone
+ specified.
+
+
+
+ itu <itus> - look for spots in the itu zone (or zones) specified
+ itu zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_itu <itus> - look for spots spotted by people in the itu zone
+ specified.
+
+
+
+ state <list> - look for spots in the US state (or states) specified
+ The list is two letter state codes separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_state <list> - look for spots spotted by people in the US state
+ specified.
+
+
e.g.
@@ -4889,6 +4932,10 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
SH/DX qra jn86
SH/DX dxcc oq2
SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
+ SH/DX zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX state in,oh
+ SH/DX by_state in,oh
show/dxcc <prefix> (0)
@@ -4920,6 +4967,7 @@ This can be done with the SHOW/DX command like this:-
SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota
+This is an alias for: SH/DX dxcc
show/dxqsl <callsign> (0)
@@ -4959,6 +5007,20 @@ This gives you more background information.
Show the total DX spots for the last <days> no of days (default is 31),
starting from a <date> (default: today).
+show/fdx (0)
+
+
+
+show/fdx Show the DX data in realtime format.
+
+
+
+Normally SHOW/DX outputs spot data in a different format to the
+realtime data. This is a deliberate policy (so you can tell the
+difference between the two). Some logging programs cannot handle
+this so SHOW/FDX outputs historical data in real time format.
+
+This is an alias for: SHOW/DX real
show/files [<filearea> [<string>]] (0)
@@ -5218,6 +5280,25 @@ propagation data.
Gives you an estimate of the long path propagation characterics. It
should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
+show/mydx (0)
+
+
+
+show/mydx Show the DX data filtered with your spot filter.
+
+
+
+SHOW/DX potentially shows all the spots available in the system. Using
+SHOW/MYDX will, instead, filter the availble spots using any spot filter
+that you have set, first.
+
+This command, together with ACCEPT/SPOT or REJECT/SPOT, will allow
+you to customise the spots that you receive.
+
+So if you have said: ACC/SPOT on hf
+
+Doing a SHOW/MYDX will now only, ever, show HF spots. All the other
+options on SH/DX can still be used.
show/newconfiguration [<node>] (0)
diff --git a/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml b/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml
index 92188aa5..ee66e28d 100644
--- a/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml
+++ b/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml
@@ -2696,7 +2696,50 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
You can also use this with the 'by' keyword so
eg by W dxcc
-
+
+
+ real or rt - Format the output the same as for real time spots. The
+ formats are deliberately different (so you can tell
+ one sort from the other). This is useful for some
+ logging programs that can't cope with normal sh/dx
+ output. An alias of SHOW/FDX is available.
+
+
+
+ filter - Filter the spots, before output, with the user's
+ spot filter. An alias of SHOW/MYDX is available.
+
+
+
+ zone <zones> - look for spots in the cq zone (or zones) specified.
+ zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_zone <zones> - look for spots spotted by people in the cq zone
+ specified.
+
+
+
+ itu <itus> - look for spots in the itu zone (or zones) specified
+ itu zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_itu <itus> - look for spots spotted by people in the itu zone
+ specified.
+
+
+
+ state <list> - look for spots in the US state (or states) specified
+ The list is two letter state codes separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_state <list> - look for spots spotted by people in the US state
+ specified.
+
+
e.g.
@@ -2711,6 +2754,10 @@ any order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
SH/DX qra jn86
SH/DX dxcc oq2
SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
+ SH/DX zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6
+ SH/DX state in,oh
+ SH/DX by_state in,oh
show/dxcc <prefix>
@@ -2742,6 +2789,7 @@ This can be done with the SHOW/DX command like this:-
SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota
+This is an alias for: SH/DX dxcc
show/dxqsl <callsign>
@@ -2781,6 +2829,20 @@ This gives you more background information.
Show the total DX spots for the last <days> no of days (default is 31),
starting from a <date> (default: today).
+show/fdx
+
+
+
+show/fdx Show the DX data in realtime format.
+
+
+
+Normally SHOW/DX outputs spot data in a different format to the
+realtime data. This is a deliberate policy (so you can tell the
+difference between the two). Some logging programs cannot handle
+this so SHOW/FDX outputs historical data in real time format.
+
+This is an alias for: SHOW/DX real
show/files [<filearea> [<string>]]
@@ -3001,6 +3063,25 @@ propagation data.
Gives you an estimate of the long path propagation characterics. It
should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
+show/mydx
+
+
+
+show/mydx Show the DX data filtered with your spot filter.
+
+
+
+SHOW/DX potentially shows all the spots available in the system. Using
+SHOW/MYDX will, instead, filter the availble spots using any spot filter
+that you have set, first.
+
+This command, together with ACCEPT/SPOT or REJECT/SPOT, will allow
+you to customise the spots that you receive.
+
+So if you have said: ACC/SPOT on hf
+
+Doing a SHOW/MYDX will now only, ever, show HF spots. All the other
+options on SH/DX can still be used.
show/newconfiguration [<node>]
diff --git a/txt/adminmanual_en.txt b/txt/adminmanual_en.txt
index 79ee9c35..67f33eae 100644
--- a/txt/adminmanual_en.txt
+++ b/txt/adminmanual_en.txt
@@ -249,93 +249,97 @@
11.177 show/dxcc (0)
11.178 show/dxqsl (0)
11.179 show/dxstats [days] [date] (0)
- 11.180 show/files [ []] (0)
- 11.181 show/filter (0)
- 11.182 show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)
- 11.183 show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
- 11.184 show/hops [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)
- 11.185 show/isolate (1)
- 11.186 show/lockout |all (9)
- 11.187 show/log [] (8)
- 11.188 show/moon [ndays] [|] (0)
- 11.189 show/muf [][long] (0)
- 11.190 show/newconfiguration [] (0)
- 11.191 show/newconfiguration/node (0)
- 11.192 show/node [ ...] (1)
- 11.193 show/prefix (0)
- 11.194 show/program (5)
- 11.195 show/qra (0)
- 11.196 show/qra [] (0)
- 11.197 show/qrz (0)
- 11.198 show/registered [] (9)
- 11.199 show/route ... (0)
- 11.200 show/satellite [] (0)
- 11.201 show/station all [] (6)
- 11.202 show/station [ ..] (0)
- 11.203 show/sun [ndays] [|] (0)
- 11.204 show/time [|] (0)
- 11.205 show/usdb [call ..] (0)
- 11.206 show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)
- 11.207 show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
- 11.208 show/wcy (0)
- 11.209 show/wcy (0)
- 11.210 show/wm7d (0)
- 11.211 show/wwv (0)
- 11.212 show/wwv (0)
- 11.213 shutdown (5)
- 11.214 spoof (9)
- 11.215 stat/channel [] (5)
- 11.216 stat/db (5)
- 11.217 stat/msg (1)
- 11.218 stat/msg (1)
- 11.219 stat/route_node (5)
- 11.220 stat/route_node all (5)
- 11.221 stat/route_user (5)
- 11.222 stat/route_user all (5)
- 11.223 stat/user [] (5)
- 11.224 sysop (0)
- 11.225 talk > [] (0)
- 11.226 talk [] (0)
- 11.227 type / (0)
- 11.228 uncatchup all|[msgno> ...] (5)
- 11.229 unset/announce (0)
- 11.230 unset/anntalk (0)
- 11.231 unset/baddx .. (8)
- 11.232 unset/badnode .. (8)
- 11.233 unset/badspotter .. (8)
- 11.234 unset/badword .. (8)
- 11.235 unset/beep (0)
- 11.236 unset/debug (9)
- 11.237 unset/dx (0)
- 11.238 unset/dxcq (0)
- 11.239 unset/dxgrid (0)
- 11.240 unset/dxitu (0)
- 11.241 unset/echo (0)
- 11.242 unset/email (0)
- 11.243 unset/here (0)
- 11.244 unset/hops ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy (8)
- 11.245 unset/isolate (9)
- 11.246 unset/lockout (9)
- 11.247 unset/logininfo (0)
- 11.248 unset/password ... (9)
- 11.249 unset/privilege (0)
- 11.250 unset/prompt (0)
- 11.251 unset/register ... (9)
- 11.252 unset/talk (0)
- 11.253 unset/usstate (0)
- 11.254 unset/wcy (0)
- 11.255 unset/wwv (0)
- 11.256 unset/wx (0)
- 11.257 who (0)
- 11.258 wx (0)
- 11.259 wx full (0)
- 11.260 wx sysop (5)
+ 11.180 show/fdx (0)
+ 11.181 show/files [ []] (0)
+ 11.182 show/filter (0)
+ 11.183 show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.184 show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
+ 11.185 show/hops [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)
+ 11.186 show/isolate (1)
+ 11.187 show/lockout |all (9)
+ 11.188 show/log [] (8)
+ 11.189 show/moon [ndays] [|] (0)
+ 11.190 show/muf [][long] (0)
+ 11.191 show/mydx (0)
+ 11.192 show/newconfiguration [] (0)
+ 11.193 show/newconfiguration/node (0)
+ 11.194 show/node [ ...] (1)
+ 11.195 show/prefix (0)
+ 11.196 show/program (5)
+ 11.197 show/qra (0)
+ 11.198 show/qra [] (0)
+ 11.199 show/qrz (0)
+ 11.200 show/registered [] (9)
+ 11.201 show/route ... (0)
+ 11.202 show/satellite [] (0)
+ 11.203 show/station all [] (6)
+ 11.204 show/station [ ..] (0)
+ 11.205 show/sun [ndays] [|] (0)
+ 11.206 show/time [|] (0)
+ 11.207 show/usdb [call ..] (0)
+ 11.208 show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)
+ 11.209 show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)
+ 11.210 show/wcy (0)
+ 11.211 show/wcy (0)
+ 11.212 show/wm7d (0)
+ 11.213 show/wwv (0)
+ 11.214 show/wwv (0)
+ 11.215 shutdown (5)
+ 11.216 spoof (9)
+ 11.217 stat/channel [] (5)
+ 11.218 stat/db (5)
+ 11.219 stat/msg (1)
+ 11.220 stat/msg (1)
+ 11.221 stat/route_node (5)
+ 11.222 stat/route_node all (5)
+ 11.223 stat/route_user (5)
+ 11.224 stat/route_user all (5)
+ 11.225 stat/user [] (5)
+ 11.226 sysop (0)
+ 11.227 talk > [] (0)
+ 11.228 talk [] (0)
+ 11.229 type / (0)
+ 11.230 uncatchup all|[msgno> ...] (5)
+ 11.231 unset/announce (0)
+ 11.232 unset/anntalk (0)
+ 11.233 unset/baddx .. (8)
+ 11.234 unset/badnode .. (8)
+ 11.235 unset/badspotter .. (8)
+ 11.236 unset/badword .. (8)
+ 11.237 unset/beep (0)
+ 11.238 unset/debug (9)
+ 11.239 unset/dx (0)
+ 11.240 unset/dxcq (0)
+ 11.241 unset/dxgrid (0)
+ 11.242 unset/dxitu (0)
+ 11.243 unset/echo (0)
+ 11.244 unset/email (0)
+ 11.245 unset/here (0)
+ 11.246 unset/hops ann|spots|route|wwv|wcy (8)
+ 11.247 unset/isolate (9)
+ 11.248 unset/lockout (9)
+ 11.249 unset/logininfo (0)
+ 11.250 unset/password ... (9)
+ 11.251 unset/privilege (0)
+ 11.252 unset/prompt (0)
+ 11.253 unset/register ... (9)
+ 11.254 unset/talk (0)
+ 11.255 unset/usstate (0)
+ 11.256 unset/wcy (0)
+ 11.257 unset/wwv (0)
+ 11.258 unset/wx (0)
+ 11.259 who (0)
+ 11.260 wx (0)
+ 11.261 wx full (0)
+ 11.262 wx sysop (5)
______________________________________________________________________
[1m1. Routing and Filtering[0m
+
+
[1m1.1. Introduction[0m
From DXSpider version 1.48, major changes were introduced to the way
@@ -405,7 +409,6 @@
filtering.
-
I should at this stage give a little bit of background on filters.
All the filters in Spider work in basically the same way. You can
either accept or reject various options in order to create the filter
@@ -467,8 +470,10 @@
- acc/route node_default call_dxcc 61,38
- acc/route node_default call gb7djk
+ acc/route node_default call_dxcc 61,38
+ acc/route node_default call gb7djk
+
+
GB7DJK uses the first of these. The DXCC countries can be obtained
from the [4mshow/prefix[24m command.
@@ -523,11 +528,11 @@
- reject/route
+ reject/route
- or
+ or
- accept/route
+ accept/route
@@ -583,6 +588,7 @@
will be renamed as you update.
+
There are 3 basic commands involved in setting and manipulating
filters. These are [4maccept[24m, [4mreject[24m and [4mclear[24m. First we will look
generally at filtering. There are a number of things you can filter in
@@ -594,8 +600,8 @@
- accept/spots .....
- reject/spots .....
+ accept/spots .....
+ reject/spots .....
@@ -654,6 +660,7 @@
then you will [4mONLY[24m get VHF spots [4mfrom[24m or [4mto[24m CQ zones 14, 15 and 16.
+
If you set a reject filter like this ...
@@ -702,6 +709,7 @@
on VHF which don't either originate or spot someone in Europe.
+
This is an example where you would use a line number (1 and 2 in this
case), if you leave the digit out, the system assumes '1'. Digits
'0'-'9' are available. This make it easier to see just what filters
@@ -716,6 +724,9 @@
originated there). If you did not have the brackets to separate the 2
sections, then Spider would read it logically from the front and see a
different expression entirely ...
+
+
+
(on 50000/1400000 and by_zone 14,15,16) or call_zone 14,15,16
@@ -757,6 +768,7 @@
the various helpfiles for accept, reject and filter.
+
[1m1.8. Default filters[0m
Sometimes all that is needed is a general rule for node connects.
@@ -827,55 +839,55 @@
- #
- # hop table construction
- #
+ #
+ # hop table construction
+ #
- package DXProt;
+ package DXProt;
- # default hopcount to use
- $def_hopcount = 5;
+ # default hopcount to use
+ $def_hopcount = 5;
- # some variable hop counts based on message type
- %hopcount =
- (
- 11 => 10,
- 16 => 10,
- 17 => 10,
- 19 => 10,
- 21 => 10,
- );
+ # some variable hop counts based on message type
+ %hopcount =
+ (
+ 11 => 10,
+ 16 => 10,
+ 17 => 10,
+ 19 => 10,
+ 21 => 10,
+ );
- # the per node hop control thingy
-
-
- %nodehops =
- (
- GB7ADX => { 11 => 8,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
-
- GB7UDX => { 11 => 8,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
- GB7BAA => {
- 11 => 5,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
- );
+ # the per node hop control thingy
+
+
+ %nodehops =
+ (
+ GB7ADX => { 11 => 8,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
+
+ GB7UDX => { 11 => 8,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
+ GB7BAA => {
+ 11 => 5,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
+ );
@@ -890,14 +902,14 @@
- 'DB0FHF-15' => {
- 11 => 5,
- 12 => 8,
- 16 => 8,
- 17 => 8,
- 19 => 8,
- 21 => 8,
- },
+ 'DB0FHF-15' => {
+ 11 => 5,
+ 12 => 8,
+ 16 => 8,
+ 17 => 8,
+ 19 => 8,
+ 21 => 8,
+ },
@@ -1075,7 +1087,7 @@
- set/baddx video wsjt
+ set/baddx video wsjt
@@ -4596,11 +4608,43 @@
+ real or rt - Format the output the same as for real time spots. The formats are deliberately different (so you can tell one sort from the other). This is useful for some logging programs that can't cope with normal sh/dx output. An alias of SHOW/FDX is available.
+
+
+
+ filter - Filter the spots, before output, with the user's spot filter. An alias of SHOW/MYDX is available.
+
+
+
+ zone - look for spots in the cq zone (or zones) specified. zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_zone - look for spots spotted by people in the cq zone specified.
+
+
+
+ itu - look for spots in the itu zone (or zones) specified itu zones are numbers separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_itu - look for spots spotted by people in the itu zone specified.
+
+
+
+ state - look for spots in the US state (or states) specified The list is two letter state codes separated by commas.
+
+
+
+ by_state - look for spots spotted by people in the US state specified.
+
+
+
e.g.
- SH/DX 9m0 SH/DX on 20m info iota SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30 SH/DX rf1p qsl SH/DX iota SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 SH/DX dxcc oq2 SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc
+ SH/DX 9m0 SH/DX on 20m info iota SH/DX 9a on vhf day 30 SH/DX rf1p qsl SH/DX iota SH/DX iota eu-064 SH/DX qra jn86 SH/DX dxcc oq2 SH/DX dxcc oq2 by w dxcc SH/DX zone 4,5,6 SH/DX by_zone 4,5,6 SH/DX state in,oh SH/DX by_state in,oh
@@ -4622,10 +4666,11 @@
This can be done with the SHOW/DX command like this:-
+ SH/DX dxcc g SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota
- SH/DX dxcc g SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota
+ This is an alias for: SH/DX dxcc
[1m11.178. show/dxqsl (0)[0m
@@ -4639,7 +4684,8 @@
reasonably accurate ifit is spotted enough times.For example:-
- sh/dxqsl 4k9w
+
+ sh/dxqsl 4k9w
@@ -4659,7 +4705,17 @@
Show the total DX spots for the last no of days (default is
31), starting from a (default: today).
- [1m11.180. show/files [ []] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.180. show/fdx (0)[0m
+
+ [1mshow/fdx [22mShow the DX data in realtime format.
+
+ Normally SHOW/DX outputs spot data in a different format to
+ therealtime data. This is a deliberate policy (so you can tell the
+ difference between the two). Some logging programs cannot handlethis
+ so SHOW/FDX outputs historical data in real time format.This is an
+ alias for: SHOW/DX real
+
+ [1m11.181. show/files [ []] (0)[0m
[1mshow/files [ []] [22mList the contents of a filearea
@@ -4683,22 +4739,22 @@
See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.
- [1m11.181. show/filter (0)[0m
+ [1m11.182. show/filter (0)[0m
[1mshow/filter [22mShow the contents of all the filters you have set
-
Show the contents of all the filters that are set. This command
displaysall the filters set - for all the various categories.
- [1m11.182. show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.183. show/hfstats [days] [date] (0)[0m
[1mshow/hfstats [days] [date] [22mShow the HF DX Statistics
+
Show the HF DX spots breakdown by band for the last no of days
(default is 31), starting from a (default: today).
- [1m11.183. show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.184. show/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)[0m
[1mshow/hftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] [22mShow the HF DX Spotter Table
@@ -4742,7 +4798,7 @@
- [1m11.184. show/hops [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)[0m
+ [1m11.185. show/hops [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] (8)[0m
[1mshow/hops [ann|spots|route|wcy|wwv] [22mShow the hop counts for a
node
@@ -4751,20 +4807,16 @@
specifywhich category you want to see. If you leave the category out
then all the categories will be listed.
-
-
- [1m11.185. show/isolate (1)[0m
+ [1m11.186. show/isolate (1)[0m
[1mshow/isolate [22mShow list of ISOLATED nodes
- [1m11.186. show/lockout |all (9)[0m
+ [1m11.187. show/lockout |all (9)[0m
[1mshow/lockout |all [22mShow the list of locked out or excluded
callsigns
-
-
- [1m11.187. show/log [] (8)[0m
+ [1m11.188. show/log [] (8)[0m
[1mshow/log [] [22mShow excerpts from the system log
@@ -4772,7 +4824,7 @@
will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it willshow
output from the log associated with that callsign.
- [1m11.188. show/moon [ndays] [|] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.189. show/moon [ndays] [|] (0)[0m
[1mshow/moon [ndays] [|] [22mShow Moon rise and set times
@@ -4809,7 +4861,7 @@
note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of rise and
set on the requested UT day.
- [1m11.189. show/muf [][long] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.190. show/muf [][long] (0)[0m
[1mshow/muf [][long] [22mShow the likely propagation to a
prefix
@@ -4875,7 +4927,19 @@
Itshould be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful,
norterrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
- [1m11.190. show/newconfiguration [] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.191. show/mydx (0)[0m
+
+ [1mshow/mydx [22mShow the DX data filtered with your spot filter.
+
+ SHOW/DX potentially shows all the spots available in the system.
+ UsingSHOW/MYDX will, instead, filter the availble spots using any spot
+ filter that you have set, first. This command, together with
+ ACCEPT/SPOT or REJECT/SPOT, will allowyou to customise the spots that
+ you receive.So if you have said: ACC/SPOT on hfDoing a SHOW/MYDX will
+ now only, ever, show HF spots. All the other options on SH/DX can
+ still be used.
+
+ [1m11.192. show/newconfiguration [] (0)[0m
[1mshow/newconfiguration [] [22mShow all the nodes and users visible
@@ -4885,13 +4949,14 @@
the duplication ofany routes that might be present It also uses a
different formatwhich may not take up quite as much space if you don't
have anyloops.BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
- [1m11.191. show/newconfiguration/node (0)[0m
+
+ [1m11.193. show/newconfiguration/node (0)[0m
[1mshow/newconfiguration/node [22mShow all the nodes connected locally
Show all the nodes connected to this node in the new format.
- [1m11.192. show/node [ ...] (1)[0m
+ [1m11.194. show/node [ ...] (1)[0m
[1mshow/node [ ...] [22mShow the type and version number of nodes
@@ -4899,7 +4964,7 @@
thecommand line. If no callsigns are specified then a sorted list of
allthe non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed.
- [1m11.193. show/prefix (0)[0m
+ [1m11.195. show/prefix (0)[0m
[1mshow/prefix [22mInterrogate the prefix database
@@ -4909,7 +4974,7 @@
with the internal country no, the CQ and ITU regions. See also
SHOW/DXCC
- [1m11.194. show/program (5)[0m
+ [1m11.196. show/program (5)[0m
[1mshow/program [22mShow the locations of all the included program modules
@@ -4917,7 +4982,7 @@
Thisis useful for checking where you think you have loaded a .pm file
from.
- [1m11.195. show/qra (0)[0m
+ [1m11.197. show/qra (0)[0m
[1mshow/qra [22mConvert lat/long to a QRA Grid locator
@@ -4943,13 +5008,12 @@
- [1m11.196. show/qra [] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.198. show/qra [] (0)[0m
[1mshow/qra [] [22mShow distance between QRA Grid locators
-
- [1m11.197. show/qrz (0)[0m
+ [1m11.199. show/qrz (0)[0m
[1mshow/qrz [22mShow any callbook details on a callsign
@@ -4958,12 +5022,12 @@
provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com See also
SHOW/WM7D for an alternative.
- [1m11.198. show/registered [] (9)[0m
+ [1m11.200. show/registered [] (9)[0m
[1mshow/registered [] [22mShow the registered users
- [1m11.199. show/route ... (0)[0m
+ [1m11.201. show/route ... (0)[0m
[1mshow/route ... [22mShow the route to the callsign
@@ -4975,7 +5039,7 @@
- [1m11.200. show/satellite [] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.202. show/satellite [] (0)[0m
[1mshow/satellite [] [22mShow tracking data
@@ -4994,12 +5058,12 @@
- [1m11.201. show/station all [] (6)[0m
+ [1m11.203. show/station all [] (6)[0m
[1mshow/station all [] [22mShow list of users in the system
- [1m11.202. show/station [ ..] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.204. show/station [ ..] (0)[0m
[1mshow/station [ ..] [22mShow information about a callsign
@@ -5013,7 +5077,7 @@
If no callsign is given then show the information for yourself.
- [1m11.203. show/sun [ndays] [|] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.205. show/sun [ndays] [|] (0)[0m
[1mshow/sun [ndays] [|] [22mShow sun rise and set times
@@ -5049,7 +5113,7 @@
note that the rise and set times are given as the UT times of rise and
set on the requested UT day.
- [1m11.204. show/time [|] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.206. show/time [|] (0)[0m
[1mshow/time [|] [22mShow the local time
@@ -5058,7 +5122,7 @@
prefixesthen it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not
including DST) atthe prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- [1m11.205. show/usdb [call ..] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.207. show/usdb [call ..] (0)[0m
[1mshow/usdb [call ..] [22mShow information held on the FCC Call database
@@ -5070,7 +5134,7 @@
- [1m11.206. show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.208. show/vhfstats [days] [date] (0)[0m
[1mshow/vhfstats [days] [date] [22mShow the VHF DX Statistics
@@ -5078,7 +5142,7 @@
(default is 31), starting from a date (default: today).
- [1m11.207. show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)[0m
+ [1m11.209. show/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] (0)[0m
[1mshow/vhftable [days] [date] [prefix ...] [22mShow the VHF DX Spotter Table
@@ -5122,19 +5186,19 @@
- [1m11.208. show/wcy (0)[0m
+ [1m11.210. show/wcy (0)[0m
[1mshow/wcy [22mShow last 10 WCY broadcasts
- [1m11.209. show/wcy (0)[0m
+ [1m11.211. show/wcy (0)[0m
[1mshow/wcy [22mShow last WCY broadcasts
Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the
system
- [1m11.210. show/wm7d (0)[0m
+ [1m11.212. show/wm7d (0)[0m
[1mshow/wm7d [22mShow callbook details on a US callsigns
@@ -5143,25 +5207,25 @@
provided for users of this software by http://www.wm7d.net.See also
SHOW/QRZ.
- [1m11.211. show/wwv (0)[0m
+ [1m11.213. show/wwv (0)[0m
[1mshow/wwv [22mShow last 10 WWV broadcasts
- [1m11.212. show/wwv (0)[0m
+ [1m11.214. show/wwv (0)[0m
[1mshow/wwv