[WT-support] Eliminating bad calls from bandmap

Olof Lundberg olof at rowanhouse.com
Thu Feb 9 23:06:12 CET 2012


Larry, please consider Tonnos suggestion, it would really be very useful.

We don't want Alex to filter the spots in Skimmer or Skimmer server. The
served spots are used for different purposes (not only contests) so any
desired filters should be implemented in the client.

CC User can probably do it but the configuration is not as easy as it should
be (i.e. from the bandmap in WT) and it forces you to use a "2-stage client"
with CC User between wtDxTelnet and RBN or a Skimmer.

The N1MM approach to create a spam filter appears to be about right. A text
file that can be saved and reused and then updated realtime from a
right-click menu on the bandmap.

While Skimmer spots are surprisingly accurate the number of false spots
looks high towards the end of a contest when you have worked most of the
real stations and a spam filter would then be very helpful.

73 Olof G0CKV

-----Original Message-----
From: support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] On Behalf
Of Laurent HAAS - F6FVY
Sent: 09 February 2012 19:34
To: support at win-test.com
Subject: Re: [WT-support] Eliminating bad calls from bandmap

Hi Tõnno

Le 09/02/2012 20:10, Tõnno Vähk a écrit :

> My dream:

(snip)

Stop dreaming and be curious and ingenious.

Use CC User as a front-end of your skimmer. It allows you a myriad of
filtering, and among them, the possibility to "reject" spots.

http://www.ve7cc.net/

http://www.ve7cc.net/#download

Another way is to ask VE3NEA to implement filtering in its embedded
"cluster" (like DXSpider does, for example)

73

Larry - F6FVY




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