Yup that's the plan,
Maybe also have CW GET or Skimmer running for the less proficient CW ops
too.
Now heres a question,, Playing with the set up here. I of course need
to filter the spots.
It was sugested to use the ve7cc program and the reverse beacon network
for the sourse of spots and filter for N1Mm to look at.
Ok, I got CC running and getting the spots from the reverse beacon
network fine. I think I set the filters to just pass USA and Canada,
And I was able to tell N1MM to get the spots for the bandmap from CC
But when fired up the bandmap in N1MM is still full of DX.
what do i have set wrong?
Joe WB9SBD
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On 6/10/2010 6:28 AM, Pescatore,John wrote:
> Hi,Joe - for hard core experienced FD ops, probably would be a good idea. I
> like Pete's idea - if you are using N1MM, set up spotting and have the
> Available Mult/QSO window show them by time and get them using that to do
> high speed S&Ping across, not just within, bands.
>
> 73, John K3TN
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