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Cluster filter set.


John Westerman
 

How to you filter output of a cluster to only display K2*?
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John Westerman


John Westerman
 

I think I figured it out.

The cluster I am on is a "dxspider" cluster that uses different commands than I had here.



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John Westerman


 

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John, it will look something like this.

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David, K2WPM

K2B Coordinator ¨C 13 Colonies

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Westerman via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, July 2, 2022 11:52 AM
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Subject: [K2B-13Colonies2022] Cluster filter set.

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How to you filter output of a cluster to only display K2*?
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John Westerman


John Westerman
 

David,

I should have been more specific., I was trying to set up N1MM DX Cluster interface with Telnet. If anyone is interested it the command to do it, once you log into the cluster you can issue a filter command like this:

accept/spots 0 call k2a,k2e,k2f,k2h,k2k,tm13col,wm3pen,gb13col

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John Westerman


 

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John:

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One option is to just sort the available Qs list by callsign.? That¡¯s what I did and they all get lumped together.? Lots easier than filters.

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Rick

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Westerman via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2022 11:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [K2B-13Colonies2022] Cluster filter set.

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David,

I should have been more specific., I was trying to set up N1MM DX Cluster interface with Telnet. If anyone is interested it the command to do it, once you log into the cluster you can issue a filter command like this:

accept/spots 0 call k2a,k2e,k2f,k2h,k2k,tm13col,wm3pen,gb13col

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John Westerman