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- ═[ DX CLUSTER Help File Complied by Doug Hawley:VE4KV Dec-92 ]══
-
- @ALL_COMMANDS Available Commands for PacketCluster
- PacketCluster (tm) V5.3
- (c) 1986-1991, Pavillion Software
-
- The available PacketCluster commands are:
-
- ANNOUNCE - make a general announcement to all connected stations
- BYE - bye, disconnect from the PacketCluster
- CONFERENCE - enter conference mode
- DELETE - delete mail message
- DIRECTORY - list active mail messages
- DX - DX spotting info announcement
- EXECUTE - execute your personal command procedure
- FINDFILE - locate file(s) on the system
- HELP or ? - help (displays this listing)
- HELP command - display help for that particular command
- KILL - delete mail message
- LIST - list active mail messages
- QUIT - bye, disconnect from the PacketCluster
- READ - read mail message
- REPLY - reply to the last-read mail message
- SEND - send mail message
- SET - set user-specific parameters
- SHOW - display various PacketCluster information
- SWITCH - change to alias call
- TALK - talk to specified station
- TYPE - display a particular file on the PacketCluster
- UPDATE - update a custom database
- UPLOAD - upload a file to the PacketCluster
- WWV - log/announce WWV propagation information
- WX - announce weather conditions
- @ANNOUNCE Send a msg to stations connected.
- Command: ANNOUNCE This command is used to send a text string out to all
- stations which are connected to the PacketCluster. If you
- wish to make announcement to only those users connected to
- a particular PacketCluster node, you can specify the call
- of the node on the command. The ANNOUNCE command defaults
- to the local node; a cluster-wide announcement requires
- using the /FULL qualifier on the command. You can also
- specify a distribution list as a qualifier. The ANNOUNCE
- command may be used while in Conference Mode or Talk
- Mode by prefacing it with an asterisk (*).
- Syntax: Announce msg
- Announce/call msg
- Announce/Full msg
- Announce/distro msg
- @BYE Disconnect command
- Command: BYE Bye command informs the PacketCluster that you wish to
- disconnect. This is the recommended way of disconnecting,
- instead of using the D command to your TNC.
- Syntax: Bye
- @CONFERENCE Conference Mode Command
- Command: CONFERENCE This command places you into Conference Mode. You will
- see all input from any other station that is also in
- Conference Mode. Note that by default, you are put into
- the local conference on your PacketCluster node. A
- ctrl/Z or the text /EXIT will cause you to leave
- Conference Mode and return to the PacketCluster command
- level. When in the local conference, your call will have
- a plus sign (+) next to it in the SHOW/USERS display.
- Syntax: CONFERence
- *** Note ***
- While in Conference Mode, you are able to do the following
- PacketCluster commands:
- ANNOUNCE - make a general announcement to all stns
- DX - DX spotting functions
- TALK msg - send a one-line message to another station
- SHOW/CONFIGURATION - display cluster configuration
- SHOW/DX - show DX log
- SHOW/USERS - show what stations are connected
- SHOW/WWV - show WWV propagation information
- WWV - announce WWV information
- This is done by prefacing the command with an asterisk (*):
- *DX, *T, *ANNOUNCE for example.
- @CONFERENCE/FULL Global Conference Mode
- Command: CONFERENCE/FULL This command is identical to CONFERENCE except
- that the conference is global throughout the
- cluster. Users in global conference mode are
- designated with an asterisk (*) next to their
- call in the SHOW/USERS display.
- Syntax: CONFERence/Full
- @DELETE Delete Mail Messages
- Command: DELETE The DELETE command is used to delete mail messages on the
- PacketCluster. If no message number is specified, the last
- mail message read will be deleted; otherwise, the one
- specified by message number.
- Syntax: DElete
- DElete message-#,message-#,...
- @DIRECTORY Display list of Current mail
- Command: DIRECTORY This command is used to display a list of the current
- mail messages on the PacketCluster node to which you
- are connected. A hyphen (-) next to a particular mail
- message number indicates that the message has been read
- by the station to which it was addressed, a plus sign
- (+) indicates message set to noauto_delete, an asterisk
- (*) indicates both read and noauto_delete, and a "p"
- indicates a private message.
- If you specify a call on the command, you will see
- messages only sent by or to that station.
- Syntax: DIRectory/qualifier
- DIRectory callsign
- @DIRECTORY/ALL List Msgs since last logon
- Command: DIRECTORY/ALL Display all active mail messages. By default, only
- the five most-recent messages, or all since your
- last use of the DIRECTORY command (whichever is
- greater) will be displayed.
- @DIRECTORY/BULLETIN List mail to ALL
- Command: DIRECTORY/BULLETIN
- Display mail messages addressed to ALL.
- @DIRECTORY/NEW List msgs sent since last DIRECTORY
- Command: DIRECTORY/NEW Display all mail messages which have been sent since
- your last use of the DIRECTORY command.
- @DIRECTORY/OWN List msgs for you or by you
- Command: DIRECTORY/OWN Display mail messages which are addressed to you or
- were sent by you.
- @DIRECTORY/SUBJ List msgs specified by subject
- Command: DIRECTORY/SUBJ Display mail messages which have the specified
- text in the subject, e.g. DIR/SUBJ DX.
- @DIRECTORY/nn List most recent msgs
- Command: DIRECTORY/nn Display the nn most-recent mail messages.
- @DX Announce DX spotting info
- Command: DX The DX command allows you to announce DX spotting
- information to all other stations which are connected
- to the PacketCluster. Also see command SHOW/DX. While in
- Conference or Talk Mode, use *DX.
- Syntax: DX frequency callsign misc-info
- where frequency is of the format 14025.10, for example.
- Misc-info should be kept brief as the system will add
- the date and time after it. Misc-info is optional.
- @DX/call Credit DX spotting to a call
- Command: DX/call The DX command with the /call qualifier allows you to
- announce DX spotting information and to credit the DX
- spot to the station whose callsign you specify.
- Syntax: DX[/call] frequency callsign misc-info
- Example: DX/K1GQ 14001.1 3C0A
- @EXECUTE To execute your private command
- Command: EXECUTE This command is used to execute your private command
- procedure which has been uploaded with UPLOAD/USERCMD.
- Syntax: EXECUTE
- @FINDFILE Locate Files.
- Command: FINDFILE This command is used to locate files on the PacketCluster
- You may specify either a full file name or a partial name
- with wildcards (*). The system searches all defined file
- areas for the file.
- Syntax: FIndfile filename or filename-mask
- Example: FINDFILE ARRL.DAT
- FINDFILE ARRL*.*
- @HELP Help or ? for help.
- Command: HELP The HELP or ? command displays what commands are available to
- you while connected to the PacketCluster.
- Syntax: Help displays what commands are available.
- ? command displays help on the specified command.
- @READ Read a message.
- Command: READ This command is used to read a mail message which is shown
- in the DIRECTORY display. A READ without a message number
- will read the oldest unread mail message addressed to you.
- Any mail message may be read if the message number is
- specified on the READ command.
- Syntax: Read
- Read message-#
- Read/nopage message-#
- @REPLY Replay to last message read.
- Command: REPLY This command is used to reply to the last mail message which
- was read. The subject of the resulting message will be the
- same as that of the previously-read message with an RE:
- preceding it. You may also specify a message number to
- reply to, so that reading it first is unnecessary.
- Syntax: REPly
- REPly msg-#
- @REPLY/DELETE Variation of reply
- Command: REPLY/DELETE
- This variation of the REPLY command does the same function
- but also deletes the messages to which you are replying.
- Syntax: REPly/Delete
- @SEND Send Mail to another station.
- Command: SEND This command is used to send a mail message to another
- station. You will be prompted for the station being sent
- to, the subject, and the message. The mail message may be
- terminated with either a ctrl/Z or the text /EXIT. If you
- wish to cancel the mail message, send a ctrl/Y to the system.
- The /PRIVATE qualifier sends a private message; the
- /NOPRIVATE qualifier sends a public message. The /RR
- qualifier requests a return receipt, so that when the
- addressee reads the mail, a confirmation is returned to the
- sender.
- Syntax: Send
- Send/Private
- Send/NOPrivate
- Send/RR
- @SET Set your user specific options.
- Command: SET The SET command is used to set user-specific options on the
- PacketCluster.
- Syntax: SEt/qualifier
-
- Additional help available for the following SET qualifiers:
- /ALIAS /ANSI /BEEP /DX_ANNOUNCEMENTS
- /FILTER /HERE /HOME_NODE /LOCATION
- /LOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS /LOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS
- /MAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NAME /NEED
- /NOALIAS /NOANSI /NOBEEP /NODX_ANNOUNCEMENTS
- /NOFILTER /NOHERE /NOLOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS
- /NOLOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NOMAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS
- /NONEED /NOPRIVILEGE /NOTALK /NOWWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS
- /PAGE /PRIVILEGE /QTH /TALK
- /WWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS
-
- @SET/ALIAS Set an Alias callsign for connects.
- Command: SET/ALIAS These commands set or clear an alias callsign for
- SET/NOALIAS your connection. This allows two-call families to
- use the same packet station to connect to the
- PacketCluster. Use the SWITCH command to change
- your call. This parameter only lasts for the
- duration of your session - use the user-defined
- command procedure to have this set up on each
- connection.
- Syntax: SEt/ALias call
- SEt/NOALias
- @SET/ANSI For ANSI excape sequence support.
- Command: SET/ANSI These commands inform the PacketCluster whether or not
- SET/NOANSI your terminal program understands and can accept ANSI
- escape sequences. In particular, PacketCluster makes
- use of reverse video sequences. If your terminal
- understands that reverse video is ESC G 4, use the
- /ALT qualifier. The default mode for new users is
- SET/NOANSI.
- Syntax: SEt/Ansi
- SEt/Ansi/ALT
- SEt/NOAnsi
- @SET/BEEP To set Beep on or off.
- Command: SET/BEEP These commands control whether beeps are sent to you.
- SET/NOBEEP This state is set only for the current session - use
- a personal command procedure to make it permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/BEep
- SEt/NOBEep
- @SET/DX_ANNOUNCEMENTS Whether DX announcements are rxed.
- Command: SET/DX_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether DX
- SET/NODX_ANNOUNCEMENTS announcements are sent to you. This state
- only lasts for the duration of your session
- - use a personal command procedure to make
- this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/DX_Announcements
- SEt/NODX_Announcements
- @SET/FILTER Add or remove DX filtering.
- Command: SET/FILTER These commands add or remove DX filtering from
- SET/NOFILTER your filter record. The keyword "ALL" can be used
- to specify all bands or all prefixes. "Mode" is
- either CW or SBB. Valid bands are 160, 80, 40, 30,
- 20, 17, 15, 12, 10, 6, and 2.
- Syntax: SEt/FILTER/mode/BAND=(x,x,x,...) prefix(es)
- @SET/HERE Attended or unattended mode
- Command: SET/HERE These commands are used to give some indication to
- SET/NOHERE other PacketCluster users whether you are actually
- available in your shack, or just connected without
- being around.
- Users who have done a SET/NOHERE cause their callsigns
- to be displayed in parentheses in the SHOW/USERS
- display and in their prompt lines. SET/HERE removes
- the parentheses.
- Syntax: SEt/Here
- SEt/NOHere
- @SET/HOME_NODE Define your Home Node.
- Command: SET/HOME_NODE This command is used to specify the node you want
- to designate as your "home node". If you aren't
- currently connect, mail will be forwarded to this
- node to await your connection. Users on the other
- side of limited-protocol connections can also
- direct talk messages to you transparently if this
- information is set.
- Syntax: SEt/HOMe_node call
- @SET/LOCATION Specify Lat and Long
- Command: SET/LOCATION This command allows you to specify your latitude and
- longitude coordinates. This information may be viewed
- by using the SHOW/LOCATION call command.
- Latitude/longitude information is used by Packet-
- Cluster for calculating beam headings and MUF
- information for your station.
- Syntax: SEt/Location lat-deg lat-min N/S long-deg long-min E/W
- Example: if your latitude is 41 degrees 15 minutes North
- and your longitude is 71 degrees 10 minutes West,
- you would enter:
- SET/LOCATION 41 15 N 71 10 W
- @SET/LOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS Login alert msgs ON/OFF for session
- Command: SET/LOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether user
- SET/NOLOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS login alert messages are sent to you.
- This state only lasts for the duration
- of your session - use a personal command
- procedure to make this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/LOGIn_announcements
- SEt/NOLOGIn_announcements
- @SET/LOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS Logout alert msgs ON or OFF.
- Command: SET/LOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether user
- SET/NOLOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS logout alert messages are sent to you.
- This state only lasts for the duration
- of your session use a personal command
- procedure to make this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/LOGOut_announcements
- SEt/NOLOGOut_announcements
- @SET/MAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS New Mail alert.
- Command: SET/MAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether new mail
- SET/NOMAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS alert messages are sent to you. This
- state only lasts for the duration of
- your session - use a personal command
- procedure to make this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/MAIL_announcements
- SEt/NOMAIL_announcements
- @SET/NAME Sets Personal Name
- Command: SET/NAME This sets your personal name and may be up to 22
- characters in length. Names of stations may be displayed
- by using the SHOW/USER call command.
- Syntax: SEt/Name name
- @SET/NEED Set or clear country needs.
- Command: SET/NEED These commands set or clear country needs in the needs
- SET/NONEED database. You may specify any/all of the following
- mode qualifiers:
- /CW /SSB /RTTY
- If you don't specify a mode qualifier, /CW and /SSB
- are assumed. You may also specify bands for your
- needs:
- /BAND=(band,band,band,...)
- where band is one of 2,6,10,12,15,17,20,30,40,80,160.
- Up to five distinct needs databases can be used. The
- qualifier /db-number is used to select which one to
- update.
- Syntax: SET/NEED/qualifiers prefix,prefix,prefix,...
- SET/NONEED/qualifiers prefix,prefix,prefix,...
- Example: SET/NEED/CW/BAND=(80,160) 3Y,YA,ZA
- SET/NEED/3 ZA
- Note: Valid prefixes may be found using the SHOW/PREFIX
- command.
-
- @SET/PAGE Set Page Length
- Command: SET/PAGE This command is used to set your page length. This is
- the number of lines sent to you on a READ or TYPE
- command before a continue prompt is sent. This state
- only lasts for the duration of your session - use a
- personal command procedure to make this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/PAGe count
- @SET/PRIVILEGE Sysop Login request
- Command: SET/PRIVILEGE This command is used to gain (or remove) sysop
- SET/NOPRIVILEGE privileges. PacketCluster will request four
- characters of the password at random. A valid
- response will enable privileges.
- Syntax: SEt/PRIVIlege
- SEt/NOPRIVIlege
- @SET/QTH Set your QTH on the PacketCluster.
- Command: SET/QTH This command allows you to set your QTH on PacketCluster.
- This information can be displayed for any user by doing
- a SHOW/USER call command.
- Syntax: SEt/Qth city
- @SET/TALK For rx of Talk messages.
- Command: SET/TALK These commands control whether talk messages from
- SET/NOTALK other users are sent to you. This state only lasts
- for the duration of your session - use a personal
- command procedure to make this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/TAlk
- SEt/NOTAlk
- @SET/WWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS Whether WWV announcements are rxed
- Command: SET/WWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether WWV
- SET/NOWWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS announcements are sent to you. This state
- only lasts for the duration of your
- session - use a personal command procedure
- to make this permanent.
- Syntax: SEt/WWV_announcements
- SEt/NOWWV_announcements
- @SHOW Display info
- Command: SHOW The SHOW command is used to display certain information
- on the PacketCluster.
- Syntax: SHow/qualifier
-
- Additional help available for the following SHOW qualifiers:
- /ANNOUNCE /ARCHIVE /BAND /BULLADDR
- /BULLETINS /BUREAU /CLUSTER /COMMANDS
- /CONFIGURATION /COORD /COUNTY /DISTRO
- /DEALER /DX /DXCC /DX
- /EXCLUDE /FILES /FILTER /FLUX
- /FORWARD /HEADING /INACTIVITY /INFO
- /IOTA /IRC /LOCATION /MIC
- /LOG /LOGON_MESSAGES /MUF /NEED
- /NOTICE /OBLAST /PREFIX /PUB
- /QSL /STATE /STATION /SUN
- /TEST /TIME /USERS /VERSION
- /WWV /WX
-
- @SHOW/ANNOUNCE Display general announcements.
- Command: SHOW/ANNOUNCE Displays previously-made general announcements.
- Syntax: SHow/ANounce
- @SHOW/ARCHIVE List files in the ARCHIVE area.
- Command: SHOW/ARCHIVE Displays the files which reside in the ARCHIVE area.
- Syntax: SHow/ARchive
- @SHOW/BAND List Hamband allocations
- Command: SHOW/BAND Band allocations for the Amateur Service. To find the
- operating privilege for a class of license do the
- following:
- 1. type SH/BAND DIR then enter.
- 2. locate the band and license class for information
- you need
- 3. find keycode for band and license class in item 2
- 4. type SH/BAND keycode (use the keycode listed)
- then enter
- @SHOW/BULLADDR List addresses valid on the node.
- Command: SHOW/BULLADDR Displays the list of bulletin addresses which are
- valid on the node. If the word LOCAL follows the
- address, it signifies a bulletin which is local to
- this node. LOCAL_CLUSTER means that mail sent to
- the associated address will be sent to only those
- nodes defined in the local cluster. Contact your
- sysop for more information.
- Syntax: SHow/BULLAddr
- @SHOW/BULLETINS List files in the Bulletin area.
- Command: SHOW/BULLETINS Displays the files which reside in the BULLETIN
- area.
- Syntax: SHow/Bulletins
- @SHOW/BUREAU List QSL Bureaus
- Command: SHOW/BUREAU The SHow/BUREAU command provides access to a directory
- of DX QSL bureaus, including the USSR Oblast region
- bureaus, U.S. area bureaus, and DX groups such as
- YASME, DXFF, etc. See SH/BUREAU NOTES for list of
- group names.
- SH/BUREAU [pfx], [OBLnnn], or [group]
- ex: SV, OBL73, YASME
- @SHOW/CLUSTER List nodes in Cluster
- Command: SHOW/CLUSTER Displays the number of PacketCluster nodes in the
- current cluster configuration, the number of
- local users, the total number of users, and the
- highwater mark for connected stations.
- Syntax: SHow/CLuster
- @SHOW/COMMANDS List commands
- Command: SHOW/COMMANDS Displays what system operator-defined SHOW commands
- are available on the PacketCluster.
- Syntax: SHow/COMmands
- @SHOW/CONFIGUREATION System configuration
- Command: SHOW/CONFIGURATION Displays the physical configuration of the
- PacketCluster. In particular, the nodes which
- are running the PacketCluster software are
- listed, as well as what users are connected to
- each node. Specifying a node on the command
- lists the stations connected to that station.
- Syntax: SHow/Ciguration
- SHow/Configuration call
- @SHOW/COORD Long and Lat of DX locations
- Command: SHOW/COORD The SHOW/COORDinates command provides the longitude and
- latitude of various cities in the United States and DX
- locations. You may use this information to set your
- location (SET/LOCATION). Enter SH/COORD [key] where key
- is a 2-letter state designator, example SH/COORD CA;or
- SH/COORD [pfx], example SH/COORD VK. A plus (+)
- indicates airport/VOR location.
- @SHOW/COUNTRY State county info for USA
- Command: SHOW/COUNTY The SHow/COUNTY command displays the names of the
- counties of the United States. Type SH/COUNTY [state]
- where state is the two-letter abbreviation.
- Other SH/COUNTY qualifiers are: TOTALS.
- @SHOW/DEALER List Radio dealer info
- Command: SHOW/DEALER The SHow/DEALER command provides access to a telephone
- number directory of Amateur Radio dealer/suppliers. A
- plus (+) denotes a FAX/Telex listing.
- Alphabetical - SH/DEALER a-z
- By State - SH/DEALER st
- FAX/Telex - SH/DEALER FAXa-z
- Area Code - SH/DEALER nnn
- @SHOW/DISTRO Node distribution lists
- Command: SHOW/DISTRO This command displays the distribution lists which
- have been defined on your node. If you include the
- name of the distribution list (filename minus the
- .LST extension), the actual list is displayed.
- Syntax: SHow/DIStro
- SHow/DIStro distro-name
- @SHOW/DX View logged DX calls
- Command: SHOW/DX This command is used to view previously logged DX calls on
- a particular band. Band may be specified in either wave-
- length or frequency. If the band is omitted, all bands
- are shown. You may also specify the number of previous
- entries you wish to see, e.g. SHOW/DX/15 14 will show the
- last 15 entries on 20m. Omitting this number will cause
- the default of 5 entries to be displayed. In Conference
- or Talk Mode, use *SHOW/DX.
- If a call or partial call is specified, PktCluster will search for it along with whatever other parameters you
- specify (number of entries and/or band). Only the start
- of the call will be matched; if you want to locate the
- text anywhere in the call, append an asterisk on the
- call.
- Syntax: SHow/Dx
- Example: SHow/Dx/nn 14 where nn is the number of entries to
- be displayed.
- SHow/Dx 80 OH find OH stations on 80m
- SHow/Dx OH* find any station with OH in call
- SHow/Dx 'qsl find any spots with text "qsl" in
- comments field
- SHow/Dx 28025-28050 find stations between 2 frequencies
- @SHOW/DXCC Display DXCC Country List
- Command: SHOW/DXCC The SHow/DXCC command is used to display the countries
- on the ARRL DXCC Country List. The Deleted Countries
- List and the notes on the DXCC application form are also
- provided.
- Syntax: SHow/DXCC CALL How to search callsign groups and notes
- SHow/DXCC PRE How to search callsigns by the two
- character prefix.
- SHow/DXCC DEL How to search callsign groups (deleted
- countries).
- SHow/DXCC ALL The complete ARRL DXCC Country List.
- @SHOW/EXCLUDE List node excluded stations
- Command: SHOW/EXCLUDE Displays the stations which have been excluded from
- receiving output from the node.
- Syntax: SHow/Exclude
- @SHOW/FILES List files available
- Command: SHOW/FILES Displays the files which reside in the general FILES
- area.
- Syntax: SHow/FILes
- @SHOW/FILTER Review your DX filter setup
- Command: SHOW/FILTER Displays the DX filter which you have set up for
- the list of prefixes you have specified on the
- command.
- Syntax: SHow/FILTer px,px,...
- @SHOW/FLUX Solar Flux information
- Command: SHOW/FLUX The SHow/FLUX command displays information on sunspot
- and solar flux data for the years 1920 to 1990. Included
- is a glossary of solar-terrestrial terms. Flux data from
- files by the American Sunspot Program. For current daily
- solar flux information, provided by local users from WWV
- type SH/WWV.
- Flux data: SH/FLUX [year], example SH/FLUX 1976
- Term data: SH/FLUX [a-z], example SH/FLUX M
- @SHOW/FORWARD List mail fwding database
- Command: SHOW/FORWARD Displays the mail forwarding database.
- Syntax: SHow/FOrward
- @SHOW/HEADING Show heading and distance to DX
- Command: SHOW/HEADING Displays the heading and distance to the country
- specified on the command. PacketCluster uses your
- latitude/longitude information if you have specified
- it with the SET/LOCATION command. Otherwise, it
- will attempt to use the location of the PacketCluster
- station for the calculation.
- Syntax: SHow/Heading dxcc-prefix
- @SHOW/INACTIVITY Inactivity time value in hours
- Command: SHOW/INACTIVITY This command shows the status of the inactivity
- function, and if enabled, the inactivity timer
- value in hours.
- Syntax: SHow/Inactivity
- @SHOW/INFO General Information
- Command: SHOW/INFO Forgot a Q signal meaning, or what ARL SIXTY SIX means
- in the message you got? The SHow/INFO command displays
- Q-signals, ARL messages, SWR, COAX and other information
- To display current INFO topics, type SH/INFO INDEX.
- Examples of Q-signal and ARL lookup: SH/INFO QSO,
- SH/INFO ARL66.
- @SHOW/IOTA: IOTA notes and activities
- Command: SHOW/IOTA: SHow/IOTA (Islands on the Air) displays requested IOTA
- island data and name cross-reference information. For
- more information type SH/IOTA NOTES.
- To find an IOTA with Ref. Nbr.: SH/IOTA AN-14, etc.
- To view an IOTA island listing: SH/IOTA AFS, OCM.
- For information about the IOTA: SH/IOTA DIR
- For DX news on IOTA activities: SH/IOTA NET
- @SHOW/IRC Postage info
- Command: SHOW/IRC The number of IRC's required to send to a country to
- prepay an AIR MAIL letter of the first weight unit from
- that country to the United States, and other IRC
- information, may be obtained by entering:
- SH/IRC [prefix] for number of IRC's to that country
- SH/IRC USA current U.S. International postal rates
- SH/IRC RATES current cost of new/used IRC's
- SH/IRC STYLES information of various types of IRC's
- @SHOW/LOCATION Show Lat and Long info
- Command: SHOW/LOCATION This command is used to display latitude/longitude
- information which has been previously entered by
- yourself or another station with the SET/LOCATION
- command.
- Syntax: SHow/LOCation
- SHow/LOCation call
- @SHOW/LOG Show connect<>useage log
- Command: SHOW/LOG This command is used to display entries from the
- PacketCluster operations log which primarily consists of
- user connects and disconnects.
- Syntax: SHow/LOG Prints out the last 5 log entries.
- SHow/LOG/nn Displays the last nn log entries.
- @SHOW/LOGON_MESSAGES Show Logon msgs defined
- Command: SHOW/LOGON_MESSAGES This command displays the logon messages
- which have been defined on the node.
- Syntax: SHow/LOGOn_messages
- @SHOW/MIC TNC<>Radio interface docs
- Command: SHOW/MIC This database is to search different types of Radios
- to see how and where to connect your mic plug wires to.
- The database contains direct instructions on MFJ, DRSI,
- PK232, PK88 and other TNC's, but you can use the data for
- all TNC's as well. To see available radios in the
- database do a [SHOW/MIC INDEX].
- @SHOW/MUF Show max useable freq. (MUF)
- Command: SHOW/MUF Displays maximum useable frequency (MUF) calculations for
- the country specified on the command. The origination
- point is your station if you have previously specified it
- with the SET/LOCATION command; otherwise, the latitude/
- longitude of the PacketCluster station is used.
- Syntax: SHow/Muf dxcc-prefix
- @SHOW/NEED List DX requirments
- Command: SHOW/NEED Displays the needs database for the specified user or
- country prefix. You may also specify a mode qualifer
- to just show needs for that mode.
- Syntax: SHow/NEed call
- SHow/NEed prefix
- SHow/NEed/mode where mode is CW, SSB, or RTTY
- @SHOW/NOTICE Display system notice
- Command: SHOW/NOTICE Displays the current system notice.
- Syntax: SHow/Notice
- @SHOW/OBLAST Provide oblast number
- Command: SHOW/OBLAST The SHOW/OBLAST command is used to provide the oblast
- number, CQ zone and ITU zone for a specified Russian
- prefix.
- For UA1,2,3,4,6,8,9,0, use the number in the call
- e.g., SHOW/OBLAST UA3N
- For others, use a hyphen instead of the number
- e.g., SHOW/OBLAST UH-W
- You may also enter a number to get the oblast name and
- prefix: e.g., SHOW/OBLAST 111.
- @SHOW/PREFIX Display valid prefixes
- Command: SHOW/PREFIX Displays the valid prefixes starting with the
- specified text.
- Syntax: SHow/Prefix text
- Example: SHOW/PREFIX G will display G, GD, GI, GJ, etc.
- @SHOW/PUB List known ham publications
- Command: SHOW/PUB The SHow/PUB command is used to display information on
- Amateur Radio publications from various countries. A
- simple process is provided for adding publications to
- this database.
- SYNTAX: SHow/PUB KEY How to search for publications from
- a specific country.
- SHow/PUB ADD How to add a publication to this database.
- @SHOW/QSL QSL route for specified station
- Command: SHOW/QSL Displays the QSL route for the specified station from the
- W6GO/K6HHD QSL Manager List
- Syntax: SHow/QSL call
- where call is the callsign of the DX station
- you wish to look up.
- @SHOW/STATE List your cluster settings
- Command: SHOW/STATE Displays the current state of your session, including
- what types of announcements are enabled, etc.
- Syntax: SHow/STATE
- SHow/STATE call
- @SHOW/STATION Info on a specified station
- Command: SHOW/STATION Displays all information for the specified station.
- Syntax: SHow/STation call
- @SHOW/SUN Sunrise and set times
- Command: SHOW/SUN Displays the sunrise and sunset times for the country
- specified on the command. The country should be specified
- by the standard DXCC prefix. The resultant times are
- displayed in UTC. If no prefix is specified, sunrise
- and sunset times for your location are calculated.
- Syntx: SHow/Sun dxcc-prefix
- @SHOW/TEST Contest information
- Command: SHOW/TEST The SHow/TEST command provides access to information
- on DX-related contests.
- SH/TEST [month] for calendar/keynames of contests
- [JAN FEB etc]
- SH/TEST KEYS for list of contest key names
- @SHOW/TIME Show current time
- Command: SHOW/TIME Displays the current time. If a DXCC prefix [
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