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Re: RBN as a propagation check


 

Do *not* connect directly to the RBN cluster node - that does not accept filter commands. It is intended solely for the use of other cluster nodes.

Instead, connect to a regular DX cluster node that carries RBN spots. The regular VE7CC cluster node is one such; you can find others by going to <> and looking for the "(+CW Skimmer)" notation in the left-hand column beneath the name of the cluster node. You may need to issue a command to the node to tell it to turn RBN spots on.

73,
Rich VE3KI


On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 09:58 AM, Chuck, WS1L wrote:

Hello to all, here¡¯s hoping all are well during this time of real biological virii, as well as the false positives of the computing variety.

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I will often look at the RBN webpage to see were my CQ's are landing on a band that may or may not be open.?

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I know there is an RBN source feeding Spot Collector, and I brought up it¡¯s window and tried to feed a few CC Cluster commands to it to show my recent spots but the RBN window just kept pumping spots at me like a firehose.?

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Ideally I¡¯d like to be able to have the RBN show me where my signal is reaching, as a means of checking for an open band.? I know it¡¯s not strictly DX related but it¡¯s at least DX-adjacent.? Is there a way to filter RBN spots like this?? I did try filtering Spot Collector by my Call but no results there either.?

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73 de Chuck, WS1L

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Chuck Chandler
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