[Skimmertalk] [Dxspider-support] CC11 packet fields explanation

dd5xx at web.de dd5xx at web.de
Tue May 28 10:07:43 EDT 2019


Hi list,

I intended to send the message directly to Dirk not to bother you all but accidently I sent it to the whole list :) No matter, thanks for your kind reply Tom.

Meanwhile I was able to figure out myself how to switch the output in AR6 clusters to get a AR17 output:

AR17^1^7023.5^DL2IAD^28-May-2019^1402Z^CW 10 dB 20 WPM CQ^ES5PC-#^DL9GTB-99^DL^40^CW^14^28^0^ES^^H99^~
AR17^1^21017.0^4X1VF^28-May-2019^1402Z^CW 9 dB 25 WPM CQ^DK0TE-#^DL9GTB-99^4X^15^CW^20^39^0^DL^^H99^~
AR17^1^70154.0^SC1QT^28-May-2019^1402Z^KM17<ES>JO65cp hrd^OZ9QV^DL9GTB-98^SM^4^CW^14^18^0^OZ^^H99^~

now if anyone shows me how to get a CC11 packet view I would be really satisfied. Is there any option that allows a CC11 packet view in AR clusters? DXspider nodes allow it with a certain command. So how about on AR6 cluster nodes? Looking forward to helpful replys.

73
Saki, DD5XX
 
 

Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2019 um 14:40 Uhr
Von: wb8zrl at southslope.net
An: "The DXSpider Support list" <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>
Cc: dd5xx at web.de
Betreff: Re: [Dxspider-support] CC11 packet fields explanation
I think those numbers are the entity ID numbers (of the spot and the spotter) found in wpxloc.raw

                          tom    wb8zrl


On Tue, May 28, 2019 2:24 am, dd5xx--- via Dxspider-support wrote:
> <html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size:
> 12.0px;"><div>GM OM Dirk,</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>these are some example lines of CC11 packets:</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>CC11^28030.0^R3RM^28-May-2019^0712Z^RCPW^R3RM^179^179^VE7CC-1^29^16^29^16^^^Tambovskaya-UA^Tambovskaya-UA^LO02^LO02<br/>
> CC11^3595.0^IQ5QO/P^28-May-2019^0712Z^last2'ry DCI-LU102
> WCA-I13635^IU5AXT^85^85^GB7UJS^28^15^28^15^^^Toscana-I^Toscana-I^^<br/>
> CC11^50041.7^ED6YAI/B^28-May-2019^0713Z^579 in
> jm76^IT9RZR^35^85^EA4RCH-5^37^14^28^15^^^Balearic-Islands-EA6^Sicily-I^^<br/>
> CC11^14036.0^IQ0FB^28-May-2019^0713Z^75� city
> APRILIA^IZ0AYM^85^85^EA4RCH-5^28^15^28^15^^^Lazio-Umbria-I^Lazio-Umbria-I^^<br/>
> CC11^50094.0^AM70U^28-May-2019^0713Z^cq cw 599 on
> jm76^IT9RZR^34^85^EA4RCH-5^37^14^28^15^^^Andalusia-EA^Sicily-I^^<br/>
> CC11^14019.0^EA2AJB^28-May-2019^0713Z^tnx Andres
> 73^G0GYY^34^61^EA7URM-5^37^14^27^14^^^BI-HU-NA-SS-TE-VI-Z-EA^England-G^^<br/>
> CC11^10124.0^MJ/OQ7A/P^28-May-2019^0713Z^op on7pq
> pat^ON6HH^64^134^ON0DXK-5^27^14^27^14^^^Jersey-GJ^Belgium-ON^^</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>What I understood so far, the field separator is the circumflex and
> in sorting order from left to right the fields are:</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>QRG</div>
>
> <div>DX station</div>
>
> <div>Date</div>
>
> <div>Time in UTC</div>
>
> <div>Comment</div>
>
> <div>Spotter</div>
>
> <div><strong><unidentified number></strong>
>
> <div><strong><unidentified number></strong></div>
>
> <div>source cluster node where spot come from</div>
>
> <div>ITU of DX station</div>
>
> <div>CQ zone of DX station</div>
>
> <div>ITU of spotter</div>
>
> <div>CQ zone of spotter</div>
>
> <div>DXCC Name of DX station</div>
>
> <div>DXCC Name of spotter</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>can you explain to me what those two unidentified numbers stand
> for?</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>PS: Do you know how to to get a similar output in AR cluster nodes,
> so there is a circumflex as field separator and what the field explanation
> is? I wasn't able to find a suitable command for AR cluster
> nodes.</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>Thank you in advance and have a nice day Dirk.</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>73</div>
>
> <div>Saki, DD5XX</div>
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