Yes!? Dave thought everything!
It's exactly as you guessed:?? Mode = '<XCVRMODE>'
Take a look at the documentation, there
are many ways to filter using SQL:?
73,
Ron KR2D
On 2/22/2025 10:34 AM, Tom DF7TV via
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Thank you Ron!
I did not know the filter
Band = '<XCVRBAND>'
That will help.
BTW: is there something like Mode = '<XCVRMODE>' as well ?
CU 73
Tom
On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 02:26 PM, Ron DeBlock wrote:
Hi Tom,
Include this clause in your SQL filter:
??? Band = '<XCVRBAND>'
As an example, this is my "needed on current band" filter:
??? <NEEDFILTER> and <ORIGINFILTER> and <MODEFILTER> and <AGEFILTER>
and (Band = '<XCVRBAND>')
73,
Ron KR2D
On 2/22/2025 10:18 AM, Tom DF7TV via groups.io wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to limit the display of spots in SpotCollector to the band to
which the transceiver is set at the time of operation?
For an SQL filter of SpotCollector, this would be something like
Band = ‘transceiver band’ (pseudo code) or so.
I know; normally you want to see all interesting (awards etc.) spots on
whatever band/mode, but sometimes I am overwhelmed by the number of the spots
and would like to limit them to the band, the transceiver is set to at
present.
TNX 73
Tom