# if the command ends in a - then that line isn't printed, but any
# subsequent lines are
#
+# $Id$
+#
# Comment lines are indented before printing
#
=== 0^ACCEPT^Set a filter to accept something
Use with extreme care. This command may well be superceded by FILTERing.
+This command will also stop TALK and ANNOUNCE/FULL from any user marked
+as a BADSPOTTER.
+
=== 8^SET/BADWORD <word>..^Stop things with this word being propagated
=== 8^UNSET/BADWORD <word>..^Propagate things with this word again
Setting a word as a 'badword' will prevent things like spots,
then this command will set your QRA locator for you. For example:-
SET/LOCATION 52 22 N 0 57 E
-=== 0^SET/LOGININFO^Inform when a station logs in locally
-=== 0^UNSET/LOGININFO^Inform when a station logs out locally
+=== 0^SET/LOGININFO^Inform when a station logs in/out locally
+=== 0^UNSET/LOGININFO^No longer inform when a station logs in/out locally
=== 9^SET/LOCKOUT <call>^Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster
=== 9^UNSET/LOCKOUT <call>^Allow a callsign to connect to the cluster
=== 6^SET/STARTUP <call>^Create a user startup script
=== 0^SET/STARTUP^Create your own startup script
-=== 6^UNSET/STARTUP <call>^Remove a user startup script
-=== 0^UNSET/STARTUP^Remove your own startup script
Create a startup script of DXSpider commands which will be executed
everytime that you login into this node. You can only input the whole
script afresh, it is not possible to 'edit' it. Inputting a new script is
up the output. If you simply want a blank line, it is easier to
input one or more spaces and press the <return> key.
+See UNSET/STARTUP to remove a script.
+
+=== 6^UNSET/STARTUP <call>^Remove a user startup script
+=== 0^UNSET/STARTUP^Remove your own startup script
You can remove your startup script with UNSET/STARTUP.
=== 5^SET/SPIDER <call> [<call>..]^Make the callsign an DXSpider node
Show the contents of all the filters that are set. This command displays
all the filters set - for all the various categories.
+=== 0^SHOW/GRAYLINE [ndays] [<prefix>|<callsign>]^Show Civil dawn/dusk times
+This command is very similar to SHOW/SUN except that it shows the
+start and end of "Official" or "Civil" Dawn and Dusk. This is defined
+as when the Sun is 6 degrees below the horizon.
+
+If you don't specify any prefixes or callsigns, it will show the
+times for your QTH (assuming you have set it with either SET/LOCATION
+or SET/QRA), together with the current azimuth and elevation.
+
+If all else fails it will show the civil dawn and dusk times for
+the node that you are connected to.
+
+For example:-
+
+ SH/GRAYLINE
+ SH/GRAYLINE G1TLH W5UN
+
+You can also use this command to see into the past or the future, so
+if you want to see yesterday's times then do:-
+
+ SH/GRAYLINE -1
+
+or in three days time:-
+
+ SH/GRAYLINE +3 W9
+
+Upto 366 days can be checked both in the past and in the future.
+
+Please note that the times are given as the UT times of the requested
+UT day.
+
=== 0^SHOW/HFSTATS [days] [date]^Show the HF DX Statistics
Show the HF DX spots breakdown by band for the last <days> no of days
(default is 31), starting from a <date> (default: today).