[Dx4win] Packet Filtering

Barry [email protected]
Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:04:13 -0000


Doug,
It would be better if you filter it at the transmitting end (i.e., the node) 
rather than at your end. 
If you are connected to an AK1A Packet Cluster node do this:
set/filter/band=(6,2) all
This will filter all the 6 and 2 meter spots, so you won't see them, and 
you'll cut down on RF traffic on the node frequency by eliminating them.

If you are using an AR-Custer node, take a look at:
http://www.k8smc.com/ArcUserManual.htm
and read the section on filtering. It's much more flexible and has many 
more options than AK1A's software.
73,
Barry W2UP


On 31 Dec 2001 Doug Weaver wrote:

> Does anyone know if there is a way to filter out certain bands on incoming
> packet spots?  For example, I currently do not operate 6 meters but receive
> tons of 6 meter spots. Would like to filter those out for the time being.
> Thanks,
> Doug....KD8KX
> 
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Barry Kutner, W2UP              Internet: [email protected]
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