If the issue is that you don't want to see the spots because you usually
can't hear the spotted calls, you might have a look at my ViewProp app. It
includes the ability to do extensive filtering on the spots so you only see
the ones where the spotter is near you -- which means you can usually hear
them. It can also display the location of the spotted calls on a map, remove
duplicates, and so on.
The intent is to help visualize current propagation, but you can also send
the filtered spots to a telnet client, such as a logger or bandmap.
http://zl2ham.wikispaces.com/
It works with all spots for all modes, including RTTY, BPSK, CW, JT65, and
so on.
73, Rick ZL2HAM
-----Original Message-----
From: rckskimmer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:rckskimmer@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2013 2:46 PM
To: rckskimmer@yahoogroups.com; RTTY Contesting; Pete Smith
Subject: Re: [rckskimmer] RTTY-spots spamming the DX-Cluster
> Joe, I don't see the parallel with W3LPL-3,
The parallel with W3LPL-3 is because the spots are unwanted.
> What is DCS?
I presume it is Digital Cluster System - the acronym was used by DL4RCK.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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