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- The DB0SDX qsl + address database (C) by PacketCluster node DB0SDX
- ==========(information file readme.txt, last updated 96/05/25)================
-
- You can freely distribute the database, however - this is
- as of today a non commercial project.
- Please don't charge any money for the distribution!
- Please distribute the complete version, including this file readme.txt
-
- The database is distributed via FTP on the internet. Please see
- http://www.grossmann.com/db0sdx
- for updated information on where to get the databases.
-
- If you don't have WWW, you can try anonymous ftp:
- ifsws1.sofo.uni-stuttgart.de:/pub/packclus/db/dbyymmdd.zip
-
- If this is too slow for you (it's in europe), check out anonymous ftp to:
- ftp.grossmann.com:/pub/db
-
-
- The database maintainer is
- Lothar, DL1SBF packet radio address: DL1SBF @ DB0SDX.#BW.DEU.EU
- email: k9pes_ms@siiks.a1.bosch.de
-
- Lothar always welcomes comments, corrections and updates.
- Please also send him a comment if you like the databases. He works
- on the databses for at least one hour each and every day.
-
- DON'T BOTHER HIM WITH QUESTIONS ASKING FOR QSL-INFORMATION!
-
- Don't expect an answer, simply see the changes in the database when
- you download it next time.
-
- The database consists of two files, SDX_QSL.FUL and SDX_AD.FUL.
- To use it with PacketCluster, run MAKEIDX with both
- (Syntax: MAKEIDX SDX_QSL.FUL 70000) and setup the database definitions
- in your sysop.dat file.
- I recommend using 4 different database files: QSL,SDX_QSL,AD,SDX_AD.
- Use QSL and AD for local updates and SDX_QSL, SDX_AD for the DB0SDX
- database.
- Use 6 SET/COM/CHAIN commands to have a database lookup perform in every
- one of the 4 databases regardless of success in finding an entry or not.
- Make QSL the first database in the chain, with the others following.
- The first SET/COM/CHAIN will make the system lookup in SDX_QSL if nothing
- was found in QSL. The second will make it lookup in SDX_QSL even though
- something was found in QSL! etc. etc.
- 1. SET/COM/CHAIN QSL SDX_QSL
- 2. SET/COM/CHAIN QSL SDX_QSL
- 3. SET/COM/CHAIN SDX_QSL AD
- 4. SET/COM/CHAIN SDX_QSL AD
- 5. SET/COM/CHAIN AD SDX_AD
- 6. SET/COM/CHAIN AD SDX_AD
-
- By doing this the user simply enters a single SH/QSL command and gets all
- available information!
-
- You can check the version date of the databases by using the command
- SH/QSL RECORDS.
-
- 73 - Frank, DL1SBR
-
- --
- frank@grossmann.com
-