If you use the http://dxspots.com web interface to my cluster you can set
all your filtering parms using drop down lists.  Its still complicated, but
at least you don't have to get out the users manual.  You can filter by
band, by mode, by country, by state.....  After you finish the set up then
connect to my cluster via telnet at dxspots.com.


Ron N5IN


----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Searle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [DXBase] telnet filtering


> Hi Phil,
>
> You are really testing me.  It's been a long time since I've set a
nofilter.
> If the commands haven't changed I think it goes something like this for
the
> 2 meter:
>
> SET/FILTER/ALL
> SET/NOFILTER/BAND=2 ALL
>
> or this for the 10 meter SSB:
>
> SET/FILTER/ALL
> SET/NOFILTER/SSB/BAND=10 ALL
>
> when your done set it back with:
>
> SET/NOFILTER/ALL
>
> Many combinations work.  I used to filter all non-new DXCC countries but
it
> got so I didn't get any posts, so I set it to none.
>
> Good luck and let us know if it works,
>
> 73,
>
> Art W2NRA
>
>
> >Hello,
> >does someone out here has experiance with filtering spots comming from
the
> internet window.
> >For example :
> >I would like to set a filter so I only recieve spots on 144 Mhz while
> working dx on 144 Mhz.
> >or :
> >I would like to see only dx sports on 28.400 to 29 Mhz when working arrl
10
> ssb contest.
> >I'm not shure if one can set filters inside DXbase or in the telnet
session
> itself direct on the dxspider >server.
> >All info, including filter syntax is very welcome.
> >Tnx and 73
> >Phil ON4VP
>
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