[WT-support] Auto spot when S&P

Win Kriegl DK9IP/KH7CD dk9ip at dk9ip.de
Mon Jan 6 10:16:45 CET 2014


Ron,

you are talking of a private network you want to establish. Why don´t 
you just set up a CW & RTTY skimmer which will spot all activity in your 
area and can be accessed by all of the members easily. No need for 
searching and no need for spotting every single station automatically 
into the public skimmer/cluster network. You will miss a lot of activity 
anyway when S&P-ing the bands.

73, Win DK9IP


Am 06.01.2014 01:10, schrieb Ron Castro:
> Those things work some of the time.  The thing I want is to be able to
> spot automatically from Win-Test when I S&P.  The private network is a
> project I want to take on at some point, but it won’t work unless all of
> the club members are spotting automatically.
>
> Ron Castro
>
>             N6IE
>
> www.N6IE.com <http://www.n6ie.com/>
>
> /Member:/
>
>                        ARRL
>
>       Redwood Empire DX Assn.
>
> Northern California Contest Club
>
> Northern California DX Foundation
>
> *From:*support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] *On
> Behalf Of *Pete Smith N4ZR
> *Sent:* January 5, 2014 6:53 AM
> *To:* support at f5mzn.org
> *Subject:* Re: [WT-support] Auto spot when S&P
>
> Hi Ron - the correct and easy  way to do this is to tell your cluster
> node what you want to hear.  For example, AR Cluster V6 has a command
> spotterstate=[WV, PA, VA]... these are just examples, but you get the idea.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Check out the Reverse Beacon Network at
>
> http://reversebeacon.net,
>
> blog at reversebeacon.blogspot.com.
>
> For spots, please go to your favorite
>
> ARC V6 or VE7CC DX cluster node.
>
> On 1/4/2014 12:01 PM, Ron Castro wrote:
>
>     Ivo,
>
>
>
>     Finally, someone who understands!  My thought is to eventually have a
>
>     'private' spotting network for west coast US stations, since I'm tired of
>
>     seeing spots on 80 m and 160m for EU at 1400 local time that we can't
>
>     possible hear, let alone work.  The ARRL RTTY RU starts in an hour from now
>
>     and Single Ops can, for the first time, operate as 'Unlimited' which  allows
>
>     for the use of spotting networks.  RTTY is not the same as CW!
>
>
>
>     To the others who responded...thanks, but I was looking for how to do it,
>
>     not for outdated opinions!
>
>
>
>                Ron Castro
>
>                 N6IE
>
>          www.N6IE.com  <http://www.N6IE.com>
>
>
>
>     Member:
>
>                            ARRL
>
>           Redwood Empire DX Assn.
>
>       Northern California Contest Club
>
>     Northern California DX Foundation
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>
>     From:support-bounces at f5mzn.org  <mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org>  [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] On Behalf
>
>     Of Ivo 9A3TY
>
>     Sent: January 4, 2014 4:31 AM
>
>     To:support at win-test.com  <mailto:support at win-test.com>
>
>     Subject: Re: [WT-support] Auto spot when S&P
>
>
>
>     I think that you have missed two things
>
>
>
>     - there are people who are working only interesting stations in the contest
>
>     - there are groups that have their "internal" cluster and automatic spotting
>
>     is something they want and it would make no harm to others
>
>
>
>     and that is what makes this request normal for "wish-list".
>
>
>
>     73 de Ivo, 9A3TY
>
>
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