-e) I shorten the skimmer callsign to 6 characters, before (re-)adding
-'-#' on the end to minimise the movement rightwards as in the incoming
-spot from KO7SS-7-# just two lines below G1TST. There are some very
-strange skimmer callsigns.
+DX de LZ4UX-#: 14015.5 ON7TQ CW 6dB Q:9 Z:5,14,15,40 14 0646Z 20
+DX de VE7CC-#: 3573.0 N8ADO FT8 -14dB Q:4 Z:4,5 4 0647Z 3
+DX de DM7EE-#: 14027.5 R1AC CW 9dB Q:9* Z:5,15,17,20 16 0643Z 14
+DX de WE9V-#: 7074.0 EA7ALL FT8 -9dB Q:2+ Z:5 14 0641Z 4
+
+e) I shorten the skimmer callsign to 6 characters - having first
+chopped off any SSIDs, spurious /xxx strings from the end leaving just
+the base callsign, before (re-)adding '-#' on the end. This is done to
+minimise the movement rightwards as in the incoming spot from
+KO7SS-7-# below. There are some very strange skimmer callsigns with
+all sorts of spurious endings, all of which I attempt to reduce to the
+base callsign. Some skimmer base callsigns still might be shortened
+for display purposes. Things like '3V/K5WEM' won't fit in six
+characters but the whole base callsign is used for zone info,
+internally, but only the first 6 characters are displayed in any
+spot. See KO7SS-7-# below:
+
+05Jul2020@22:59:39 (chan) <- I SK0MMR DX de HB9JCB-#: 3516.9 RA1AFT CW 9 dB 26 WPM CQ 2259Z
+05Jul2020@22:59:39 (chan) <- I SK0MMR DX de KO7SS-7-#: 14057.6 K7GT CW 6 dB 21 WPM CQ 2259Z
+05Jul2020@22:59:39 (chan) <- I SK0MMR DX de K9LC-#: 28169.9 VA3XCD/B CW 9 dB 10 WPM BEACON 2259Z