It's easy to reset any filter:
set/nofilter/band=(all) all
I prefer this method. Jim, I don't know abt the nodes up your way,
but here in FRC-land, there are frequently 20+ users connected to
each node during the big contests. As frequent as the packet
spots come, there tends to be backups, timeouts from packet
collisions, etc. Decreasing the amount of data broadcasted by the
node, and subsequent ACKs, helps.
In an ideal packet world, where the nodes and users all run 9600
baud, or greater, this probably wouldn't matter.
73 Barry
On 8 Jun 99, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> At 07:06 AM 6/8/99 -0500, Bill W9OL wrote:
>
> >The easiest way to eliminate those unwanted cluster spots is to use the
> >Set/Filter command.
>
> Maybe, but why should you have to do this before every contest? Then have
> to remember to undo it afterwards?
>
> It's cheap in software to filter out VHF and WARC spots when running an HF
> contest. CT already does this.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
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> Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu> http://jjr.ne.mediaone.net/
>
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