X-Git-Url: http://www.dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sgml%2Fusermanual_en.sgml;h=ce7611a46c29a81a098d0c1fe04ffaefe6a3a781;hb=3d66b51182cb1939154d96def02efb45784958c0;hp=54225e67445fd862b4800c574ab14354a8cc705f;hpb=0fcb7df9b5f6b17605f07d965e71d8bc4dee09a0;p=spider.git diff --git a/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml b/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml index 54225e67..ce7611a4 100644 --- a/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml +++ b/sgml/usermanual_en.sgml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
This will disconnect you from the cluster
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+
+It is now possible to JOIN a group and have network wide conferencing to that
+group. DXSpider does not (and probably will not) implement the AK1A
+conference mode as this seems very limiting, is hardly used and doesn't seem
+to work too well anyway.
+
+This system uses the existing ANN system and is compatible with both other
+DXSpider nodes and AK1A clusters (they use ANN/<group>).
+
+You can be a member of as many "groups" as you want. To join a group type:-
+
+
@@ -1766,6 +1819,22 @@ to SH/DX, ANNOUNCE can be shortened to AN and so on.
Look at the APROPOS <string> command which will search the help database
for the <string> you specify and give you a list of likely commands
to look at with HELP.
+
+
+
+JOIN allows you to join a network wide conference group. To join a
+group (called FOC in this case) type:-
+
+
@@ -1808,6 +1877,22 @@ this command. You can remove more than one message at a time.
+
+
+
+LEAVE allows you to leave a network wide conference group. To leave a
+group (called FOC in this case) type:-
+
+
@@ -2213,6 +2298,14 @@ You can carry on with the message until you are ready to send it.
+
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+This command allows you to see any chat or conferencing that has
+occurred whilst you were away. SHOW/CHAT on its own will show data for
+all groups. If you use a group name then it will show only chat for
+that group.
@@ -2447,6 +2568,23 @@ that prefix.
Show all the nodes connected to this node.
+
+
+
+Show all known contests which are maintained at http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/
+for a particular month or year. The format is reasonably flexible.
+For example:-
+
+
@@ -2462,6 +2600,19 @@ If no prefixes or callsigns are given then this command returns the local
time and UTC as the computer has it right now. If you give some prefixes
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
+
+
+
+This command queries the DB0SDX QSL server on the internet
+and returns any information available for that callsign. This service
+is provided for users of this software by http://www.qslinfo.de.
+
+See also SHOW/QRZ, SHOW/WM7D.
@@ -2583,6 +2734,35 @@ This can be done with the SHOW/DX command like this:-
SH/DX dxcc w on 20m iota
+
+
+
+The node collects information from the comment fields in spots (things
+like 'VIA EA7WA' or 'QSL-G1TLH') and stores these in a database.
+
+This command allows you to interrogate that database and if the callsign
+is found will display the manager(s) that people have spotted. This
+information is NOT reliable, but it is normally reasonably accurate if
+it is spotted enough times.
+
+For example:-
+
+
@@ -2903,6 +3083,8 @@ example:-
This command queries the QRZ callbook server on the internet
and returns any information available for that callsign. This service
is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
+
+See also SHOW/WM7D for an alternative.
@@ -3112,6 +3294,20 @@ the worldwide statistics.
Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the system
+
+
+
+
+This command queries the WM7D callbook server on the internet
+and returns any information available for that US callsign. This service
+is provided for users of this software by http://www.wm7d.net.
+
+See also SHOW/QRZ.
@@ -3290,6 +3486,22 @@ allows you to see them again. This is the default.
+
+
+
+Display both the Spotter's and the Spotted's CQ Zone on the end
+of a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programs
+cannot cope with this. The Spotter's CQ is on the RHS of the
+time, the Spotted's CQ is on the LHS.
+
+Conflicts with: SET/DXGRID, SET/DXITU, SHOW/USSTATE
+
+Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
@@ -3303,6 +3515,26 @@ that if the spotter's grid square is known it is output on the end
of a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programs
cannot cope with this. You can use this command to reset (or set)
this feature.
+
+Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ, SET/DXITU
+
+Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
+
+
+
+Display both the Spotter's and the Spotted's ITU Zone on the end
+of a DX announcement (there is just enough room). Some user programs
+cannot cope with this. The Spotter's ITU is on the RHS of the
+time, the Spotted's ITU is on the LHS.
+
+Conflicts with: SET/DXGRID, SET/DXCQ, SHOW/USSTATE
+
+Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.
@@ -3399,6 +3631,28 @@ normal.
+
+
+
+If the spotter's or spotted's US State is known it is output on the
+end of a DX announcement (there is just enough room).
+
+A spotter's state will appear on the RHS of the time (like
+SET/DXGRID) and the spotted's State will appear on the LHS of the
+time field. Any information found will override any locator
+information from SET/DXGRID.
+
+Some user programs cannot cope with this. You can use this command
+to reset (or set) this feature.
+
+Conflicts with: SET/DXCQ, SET/DXITU
+
+Do a STAT/USER to see which flags you have set if you are confused.