[aprssig] Another filter question
Earl Needham needhame1 at plateautel.netTue Feb 8 14:41:53 UTC 2005
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I run an IGATE, KD5XB-2, and use the following filter command: b/KD5XB*/W5ROY*/KB5UOT*/VA7OTC*/KD5RPH*/LUB*/ABQ*/N0LZS*/SGXFLW/VA3NSC-14/W9XXX*/nl7c*/KA5IVR*/KG4FZP-14/W7TDM-9/N5JEP*/WD4LYV*/WA8LMF*/KE4SLC*/KC5MVZ* f/NL7C/100 f/GALPK/100 f/KB5WIO-7/100 f/TUCARI/83 f/KB7ZVA-14/50 m/100 Occasionally, my map fills up with stuff like this: RAWSB-2>APRS,TCPIP*: ;R573020C2*081313z3946.62N/09329.59W_350/005g012t018h96F017RAWS MO_CHILLOCOTHEE RAWSB-2>APRS,TCPIP*: ;R83713742*081409z3446.48N/09844.77W_140/006g008t032h00F033RAWS OK_WICHITA RAWSB-2>APRS,TCPIP*: ;R8375C2FC*081317z2633.30N/09908.15W_080/005g008t065h00F065RAWS TX_FALCON_LAKE etc -- today I have 170 of these things, all seem to be from RAWSB-2. Why do I get these objects? They're all from the TCP/IP feed, and I don't THINK I have anything in my filter command to get them. I've even tried to use the exclusion list in UI-View, but can't seem to get rid of them. Help, anybody? Thanks, Earl Earl Needham, KD5XB, Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk http://kd5xb-2.no-ip.info
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