I also think picking one spot source over another is hard to defend.
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Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Neal Campbell <nealk3nc@gmail.com> wrote:
> VE7CC-1 is a skimmer aggregator as well as a regular dx cluster so its two,
> two, two spotters in one.
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> Neal Campbell
> Abroham Neal Software
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> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Paul O'Kane <pokane@ei5di.com> wrote:
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>> On 23/11/2010 13:20, David Robbins wrote:
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>> > What makes the RBN unique that allows it but not direct access to other
>> skimmer servers?
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>> I'd say the difference is we all know about the RBN, and
>> know where to find it. It aggregates data on all bands
>> from multiple world-wide sites. It is effectively a public
>> skimmer server, one that will soon bring democracy to
>> "spotting" and, at the same time, do away with the crime
>> of self-spotting.
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>> Where are the other comparable skimmer servers - any URLs?
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>> I'd suggest the issue is how to define the difference
>> between "personal" and "public" skimmer servers. It
>> seems to me, however, that for WW contesting purposes,
>> there may not be room for more than one public skimmer
>> server - in other words, all data from all skimmer
>> servers should be aggregated and made publicly available
>> from one source.
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>> 73,
>> Paul EI5DI
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