Yes Dave,
Apart from my test PC virus/malware protection, whenever there is a
change in an executable or dll I run them through an online scanner
(20MB file limit) here http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/
It runs the submitted file through 19 different scanners, with the
occasional
@rein
Function can be switched off (now) .. So why worry about?
But all user have to switch it off cause after installing it is set to on .
Greetz
Sigi
Dg9bfc
Thanks, Laurie.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com]on
Behalf Of Laurie, VK3AMA
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:08 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: AW: AW: AW: [digitalradio] ROS v 4.8
Laurie,
Then why don't they filter it at the cluster?
Makes more sence, if you ask me.
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
Op 25-07-10 04:01, Laurie, VK3AMA schreef:
Because, outside the US, there is a large EU user-base of ROS users
contributing a significant of unwanted spam to the Cluster.
de
Hi Laurie
Great link! Thanks :)
La5vna Steinar
On 25.07.2010 09:07, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote:
Yes Dave,
Apart from my test PC virus/malware protection, whenever there is a
change in an executable or dll I run them through an online scanner
(20MB file limit) here
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien
siegfried.jackst...@... wrote:
So every user should switch that off and spot only by hand
The programmer shouldn't use clusters to promote his software! That's the whole
point. Jose Nieto-Ros intentionally misuses propagation tools
A safety pin on a gun, doesn't make the gun less destructive Sigi...
Right but prevents loosing a shot by accident while the gun is in your
pocket
There are still users that do not know what is the soft doing in the
background as not all users read the news (this group and others)
If
Autospot can now be turned off with a switch
Spotting by hand is possible
So jose did some major changes in that way
Now we have 2 programms running in background of the soft ros
One sends spots to cluster via telnet
And the other sends spots to psk reporter page for display them on a map
Hi Siegfried
I can't find this switch, where is it hiding?
LA5VNA Steinar
On 24.07.2010 10:03, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
Autospot can now be turned off with a switch
Spotting by hand is possible
So jose did some major changes in that way
Now we have 2 programms running in
Iin the tab skets click on cluster
There you can send spots manually and switch off the autospotting
I let the newest version run for a few hours not autospots were sent
when switch was off
You can send autogenerated and in downloaded newest version the switch is
set normally to on . so as the
Aha, this switch was not implemented in the version 4.8.2 that I was
testing.
la5vna Steinar
On 24.07.2010 16:23, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
Iin the tab skets click on cluster
There you can send spots manually and switch off the autospotting
I let the newest version run for a few hours
Glad i could help
Iif you do NOT use cat the autogenerated spots on 20m are sent as 14000 . so
not correct
But when sending by hand qrg is correct
I asked jose if he can solve that . that a user without can do not send
wrong qrg . maybe he will find a solution for that
As we have now the
Hi Sigi,
Jose uses Cluster Auto-Spots to advertise his software. The more spots,
the more it appears to be a popular mode to the uninformed Cluster User.
Jose, clearly doesn't understand the Ham/Cluster culture.
Maybe we can change his attitude by passing on these concerns to his
Beta-Tester
PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: AW: AW: AW: [digitalradio] ROS v 4.8.X not spamming cluster
Hi Sigi,
Jose uses Cluster Auto-Spots to advertise his software. The more spots,
the more it appears to be a popular mode to the uninformed Cluster User.
Jose, clearly doesn't understand
Jose uses Cluster Auto-Spots to advertise his software. The more spots,
the more it appears to be a popular mode to the uninformed Cluster User.
To me, this attempted deception has been obvious ever since the issue of
any auto-spots came up.
Isn't there any honesty at all possible with this
Under the Skeds menu, then Cluster
de Laurie, VK3AMA
On 24/07/2010 7:26 PM, Steinar Aanesland wrote:
Hi Siegfried
I can't find this switch, where is it hiding?
LA5VNA Steinar
On 24.07.2010 10:03, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
Autospot can now be turned off with a switch
Spotting by
] ROS v 4.8.X not spamming cluster
Jose uses Cluster Auto-Spots to advertise his software. The more spots,
the more it appears to be a popular mode to the uninformed Cluster
User.
To me, this attempted deception has been obvious ever since the issue of
any auto-spots came up.
Isn't
Because, outside the US, there is a large EU user-base of ROS users
contributing a significant of unwanted spam to the Cluster.
de Laurie, VK3AMA
On 25/07/2010 11:28 AM, F.R. Ashley wrote:
After reading endless posts about this software, I sincerely wonder why in
heck anyone is even using
Because, outside the US, there is a large EU user-base of ROS users
contributing a significant of unwanted spam to the Cluster.
de Laurie, VK3AMA
On 25/07/2010 11:28 AM, F.R. Ashley wrote:
After reading endless posts about this software, I sincerely wonder why in
heck anyone is even using
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: AW: AW: AW: [digitalradio] ROS v 4.8.X not spamming cluster
Jose uses Cluster Auto-Spots to advertise his software. The more spots,
the more it appears to be a popular mode to the uninformed Cluster User.
To me, this attempted deception has been obvious
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