Hi Neal,

  We still have several people that live beyond DSL or Cable modem service 
areas and packet is their only option, so I'd like to see that option remain, 
but it would be completely OK to make one of the windows "optional" as far as 
selecting packet or RF.

Something I'd REALLY like to see is to allow two internet cluster windows set 
up to alert independently.   I'd like to be able to have one cluster set to see 
all spots, but the other one filtered to spots originating from NA only, and 
only alert on NA originated spots.   My reasoning is that I want to see what 
all is on the air and may be available, but if it's Europe spotting something I 
need on a band that isn't open here yet, I'd prefer to only alert when there is 
a chance of the band being open here.

My thanks also for picking up the project.   I've been a regular user since the 
floppy disk DOS distributions!   :-)

73 - Dave - N9FN (ex: WN9NBT)


>
> Neal Campbell wrote:
> > I just wanted to get an indication from you about your usage of VHF for
> > packet clusters. I know that almost every sysop I know (myself included)
> > have shut down their VHF ports a long time ago but there are some still
> > offering the service.
> >
> > The reason I was asking was that I was considering moving towards
> allowing 2
> > internet DXCluster connections instead of 1 VHF and 1 Internet. How does
> > this affect your operation?
> >
> > 73
> >
> >
> > Neal Campbell
> > Abroham Neal Software
> > www.dxbase.com
> > www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
> > www.sdrsystems.com
> > (540) 242 0911
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