Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
-=== 9^SET/WANTRBN^<call> [category ..]^Allow (some) RBN/Skimmer spots
-=== 9^SET/SKIMMER^<call> [category ..]^Allow (some) RBN/Skimmer spots
-This sysop only command allows you to set a user's RBN/Skimmer for them.
-
-It's also good for resetting a user's flags if they get into a muddle.
-
=== 0^SET/WANTRBN^[category ..]^Allow (some) RBN/Skimmer spots
=== 0^SET/SKIMMER^[category ..]^Allow (some) RBN/Skimmer spotsT
=== 0^UNSET/WANTRBN^Stop all RBN/Skimmer spots
=== 0^UNSET/SKIMMER^Stop all RBN/Skimmer spots
+=== 9^SET/WANTRBN^<call> [category ..]^Allow (some) RBN/Skimmer spots
+=== 9^SET/SKIMMER^<call> [category ..]^Allow (some) RBN/Skimmer spots
This command allows curated Reverse Beacon Spots to come out on your
terminal (or not).
spots. But the spot filters will continue to filter "manual" spots as
before.
+NOTE: Filters and this command CAN interact with each other. If you
+don't get the results that you expect, check your filters with
+SHOW/FILTER.
+
Please see HELP RBN for an explanation of the spot format. It is NOT
the same as one would get directly from the RBN/Skimmers. But it is
recommended that you SET/DXCQ and UNSET/DXITU and UNSET/DXGRID (unless