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Something I notice


Anela Karacic
 

Hi again,

During those days I look up to the spot collector and notice somthing interesting (and maybe wrong)!?
Since my antena working good only on 40 and 20 m I saw that on 40 m on cluster almost every spot is marked as it working on CW mode... (ex: hb9vello 7067 CW...)
I do not know why, is it band plan changed, or there is some mistake in my configuration?

It is not problem for me to change a mode manualy, but i would like to know if I make some mistake, or it should be like this....

Thank you.
Anela - e74ee


 

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of Anela
Karacic
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 3:56 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Something I notice


Hi again,

During those days I look up to the spot collector and notice somthing
interesting (and maybe wrong)!?
Since my antena working good only on 40 and 20 m I saw that on 40 m on
cluster almost every spot is marked as it working on CW mode... (ex:
hb9vello 7067 CW...)
I do not know why, is it band plan changed, or there is some mistake in my
configuration?

If a spot's notes specify a mode, then the spot database entry created
for that spot will specify that mode. If no mode is specified, SpotCollector
refers to the sub-band definition file that you've specified. A default
sub-band definition file is provided with SpotCollector, but is not
appropriate for all regions of the world. You can create a custom sub-band
definition file, in fact you can create multiple sub-band definition files
(e.g. one for use during CW contests, another for use during RTTY contests)
and choose the one most appropriate. See

<
and Definition panel>

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Anela Karacic
 

Thank you very much Dave for your help!
Anela - e74ee




________________________________
From: Dave AA6YQ <aa6yq@...>
To: dxlab@...
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2009 10:01:38 PM
Subject: RE: [dxlab] Something I notice

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of Anela
Karacic
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 3:56 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Something I notice


Hi again,

During those days I look up to the spot collector and notice somthing
interesting (and maybe wrong)!?
Since my antena working good only on 40 and 20 m I saw that on 40 m on
cluster almost every spot is marked as it working on CW mode... (ex:
hb9vello 7067 CW...)
I do not know why, is it band plan changed, or there is some mistake in my
configuration?

If a spot's notes specify a mode, then the spot database entry created
for that spot will specify that mode. If no mode is specified, SpotCollector
refers to the sub-band definition file that you've specified. A default
sub-band definition file is provided with SpotCollector, but is not
appropriate for all regions of the world. You can create a custom sub-band
definition file, in fact you can create multiple sub-band definition files
(e.g. one for use during CW contests, another for use during RTTY contests)
and choose the one most appropriate. See

<
and Definition panel>

73,

Dave, AA6YQ



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