[Skimmertalk] CQ and DE calls in RTTY Skimmer Server and CW Skimmer Server
Pete Smith N4ZR
n4zr at contesting.com
Tue Feb 3 07:33:34 EST 2015
Wes, I have had SkimServ forwarding everything for some time. Looking at
the Skimmer Traffic tab on my Aggregator, I have no reason to believe
that spots without CQ or DE are any less accurate than spots that have
the tags. From my experience with the original CW Skimmer, I believe
that decoding and tagging are separate processes - I often see stations
appear on the callsign list without a CQ or DE tag, and then change once
the requirements for tagging are met.
I don't know if Alex reads this reflector or not, but he's the only one
who can answer for sure.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 2/2/2015 10:06 PM, Wes Cosand wrote:
> I have always operated these software packages set to telnet only CQ
> calls. But recently I had reason to be interested in the "DE" calls as
> well so I changed the ini files and used telnet to access the software
> directly. In addition to those calls accompanied by "CQ" or "DE" I get a
> lot of calls without either tag.
>
> Is the fidelity of these calls that are not tagged "DE" or "CQ" determined
> with the same rigor as the tagged calls or are these untagged telnet spots
> for calls which cannot be determined with the certainty that meet the
> criteria for "Normal" or "Aggressive" filtering?
>
> I am afraid my questions are not clear. Can I be reasonably certain that
> the untagged calls have been accurately decoded?
>
> Wes, WZ7I
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