Hi Steinar,

Thanks. I get it. 

Not all those US calls are fake though. 
Some US users of ROS do not know about the situation.
Not all radio amateurs in US are ARRL member or read their
publications, etc.,even as ARRL member.

  ( I am a member and read most of what they publish )

Also, I used digital modes long before I learned about the 
specific Yahoo groups. Most of the time I get the stuff 
going by reading the manual when it does not work right away.

I could have been happily using ROS modem if I wasn't so 
curious. We all are supposed the know the laws though,
as you know that is the case in Norway well as here.
Jose asked me to be a tester at the time that is how
I learned about ROS.

BTW have had the receiver on all day and not seen my call
on Hamspots with "no internet" selected in the software.

( I am a member and read most of what they publish )

Have I provided my google password to a server somewhere?
Any real idea's about that.
I assumed that service was between Google's gmail and me
and not between Jose and me.

73 Rein W6SZ

-----Original Message-----
>From: Steinar Aanesland <saa...@broadpark.no>
>Sent: Jul 8, 2010 4:11 PM
>To: * ROSDIGITALMODEMGROU <rosdigitalmodemgr...@yahoogroups.com>, * 
>Digitalradio <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Fwd: Re: [ROSDIGITALMODEMGROUP] HAMSPOTS the final word
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>Hoho, world champion in typo. Here is what I was trying to explain:
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>Then try to type c:>telnet 90.225.73.203 8000 , then you will see that
>this is TELNET and  that explains the funny call sign . When people is
>banned to use this software they are using a fake call sign . This fake call
>sign is then sent to the cluster when people are in RX mode.
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>I hope the is better...
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>LA5VNA Steinar
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>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject:     Re: [ROSDIGITALMODEMGROUP] HAMSPOTS the final word
>Date:     Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:26:30 +0200
>From:     Steinar Aanesland <saa...@broadpark.no>
>Reply-To:     rosdigitalmodemgr...@yahoogroups.com
>To:     * ROSDIGITALMODEMGROU <rosdigitalmodemgr...@yahoogroups.com>
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>Hi Rain
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>You have absolutely right . ROS are sending data from your PC to the
>cluster. Try to type the IP address  90.225.73.203:8000 into your
>browser and you get this:
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>login: GET / HTTP/1.1
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>Host: 90.225.73.203:8000
>User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; nb-NO; rv:1.9.2.6)
>Gecko/20100625 Firefox/3.6.6
>Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
>Accept-Language: nb,no;q=0.8,nn;q=0.6,en-us;q=0.4,en;q=0.2
>Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
>Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
>Keep-Alive: 115
>Connection: keep-alive
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>Sorry GET / HTTP/1.1 is an invalid callsign
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>Then try to type c:>telnet 90.225.73.203 8000 , then you will see that
>this is TELNET and  that explains the funny call sings . Whe people is
>bande in this software whey are using a fake call sign . This fake call
>sign is the sent to the cluster when people is in RX mode.
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>I hope this is understandable .
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>LA5VNA Steinar
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>On 08.07.2010 20:53, Steinar Aanesland wrote:
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>> Hi Rein
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>> After reading your mail about ROS and the HamSpots , I have done some
>> testing. I have monitored the activity of the latest  ROS v4.5.7 in RX
>> mode. I have been using Process Explorer from Sysinternals (microsoft)
>> .With The Process Explorer you have the possibility to see the network
>> activity in real time .
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>> What I fount out was that  the ADIFdata2 module in ROS was trying to
>> connect to the address: 90.225.73.203,  217.31.161.71,8  or
>> 217.31.161.34.50 on port 8000 and sending data from my computer.
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>> LA5VNA Steinar
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>> On 08.07.2010 05:20, Rein A wrote:
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>>>  Thank you, Laurei:
>>>
>>> Where Do The Spots Come From?
>>> 08-Jul-2010 14:45utc
>>> There has been much internet speculation that HamSpots gets the ROS
>> spots directly from the ROS Software. This is INCORRECT.
>>> ROS spots are retrieved from the DX Cluster ONLY.
>>> This site has no relationship with the ROS software or its developer.
>>>
>>> HamSpots maintains a private dedicated Cluster Node and processes all
>> incoming spots to that node to determine the mode being used (ROS, PSK,
>> RTTY, SSTV, HELL, etc.) to display correctly on the individual Mode Pages.
>>>
>>> HamSpots also takes direct feeds from the PSKReporter Network (thanks
>> to N1DQ) and the JT65 Reverse Beacon Network (thanks to W6CQZ).
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>>>
>>> 73 Rein, W6SZ
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