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(Created page with "=Some Practice Examples= The proceeding sections have discussed the basics of DXSpider filters. The following are some examples utilizing basic filters and some not so basic combination filters. Let's say you don't want to see any of those 6m, 2m, or 220 spots. reject/spot 0 on uhf As a good stand alone contest filter ... accept/spot on contesthf/<mode> where mode is either CW, SSB, or RTTY '''Note:''' since a slot number is not included slot 1 is assumed. It's...") |
(Created page with "==Contacts== This Primer is a work in progress. Additional features and filters are added from time to time by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH, the developer behind DXSpider. So periodic revisions will be made to this document. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions relative to this primer on spot filtering, please contact, Jim Samuels, W3BG jimsam@comcast.net or Dave Hawes, N3RD (W3FRC Cluster SYSOP) dave.n3rd@comcast.net") |
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This Primer is a work in progress. Additional features and filters are added from time to time by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH, the developer behind DXSpider. So periodic revisions will be made to this document. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions relative to this primer on spot filtering, please contact, | |||
Jim Samuels, W3BG jimsam@comcast.net | |||
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Dave Hawes, N3RD (W3FRC Cluster SYSOP) dave.n3rd@comcast.net | |||
Latest revision as of 18:49, 24 January 2023
Contacts
This Primer is a work in progress. Additional features and filters are added from time to time by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH, the developer behind DXSpider. So periodic revisions will be made to this document. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions relative to this primer on spot filtering, please contact,
Jim Samuels, W3BG jimsam@comcast.net
or
Dave Hawes, N3RD (W3FRC Cluster SYSOP) dave.n3rd@comcast.net