Just a short not on filtering spots, with the combination of DX-Telnet
you really have a very effectiv filter.
DX-Telnet allow you to setup filtering band segments (mostly a SSB
Station
dont transmit in CW and so on)
Other vy neat feature of DX-Telnet, its filtering the old loop spots, so
you
will not fill the packet window with this (mostly) useless spots.
You can create multiple Telnet sessions to different clusters and get a
real excellent filtered traffic in Writelog.
Still the real Packet Radio modul (DX-TNC) is able to handle both TAPR
ore Hostmode TNCs, also in combination with Internet connections.
73 Wil DJ7AA
"W. Wright, W5XD" schrieb:
>
> I agree that having WL filter packet spots according to the contest you're
> in would be a good new feature. The reason it hasn't made it very high up
> the list is that packet spots don't come with a reliable indication of what
> mode the station is operating--only the frequency is reliable. That means
> its pretty much impossible to make the filter work on 40m. So I am faced
> with a decision to spend time implementing a feature that is likely to
> generate as many complaints as I get for its absence.
>
> Wayne, W5XD
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