That's the kind of thing you should configure *on* the packet
cluster you're connected to - most have fairly sophisticated
filtering options available. Read the help files and/or contact
a sysop on the cluster you use.
-Marty NW0L
martyt@pobox.com
--- Bill Inkrote <k2nj@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> I write this while operating in the ARRL VHF contest, but it
> is pertinent to
> all contests. I see all kinds of callouts by internet
> connected stations
> that no way will I hear... but they appear in my cluster
> screen and once in
> an while I chase em prior to seeing who called it out.
>
> I would love to see an option where as a user I can
> "Blacklist" someone from
> packet. This option is available for a RTTY/PSK software I
> use for general
> QSO's and it works great... once you "blacklist" this person,
> the software
> ignores all callouts by him.
>
> This would save lots of false starts to chase callouts that
> are brought to
> the packet cluster by internet type connections.... but that
> is another
> story
>
> Bill K2NJ
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