[ DX CLUSTER Help File Complied by Doug Hawley:VE4KV Dec-92 ] @ALL_COMMANDS Available Commands for PacketCluster PacketCluster (tm) V5.3 (c) 1986-1991, Pavillion Software The available PacketCluster commands are: ANNOUNCE - make a general announcement to all connected stations BYE - bye, disconnect from the PacketCluster CONFERENCE - enter conference mode DELETE - delete mail message DIRECTORY - list active mail messages DX - DX spotting info announcement EXECUTE - execute your personal command procedure FINDFILE - locate file(s) on the system HELP or ? - help (displays this listing) HELP command - display help for that particular command KILL - delete mail message LIST - list active mail messages QUIT - bye, disconnect from the PacketCluster READ - read mail message REPLY - reply to the last-read mail message SEND - send mail message SET - set user-specific parameters SHOW - display various PacketCluster information SWITCH - change to alias call TALK - talk to specified station TYPE - display a particular file on the PacketCluster UPDATE - update a custom database UPLOAD - upload a file to the PacketCluster WWV - log/announce WWV propagation information WX - announce weather conditions @ANNOUNCE Send a msg to stations connected. Command: ANNOUNCE This command is used to send a text string out to all stations which are connected to the PacketCluster. If you wish to make announcement to only those users connected to a particular PacketCluster node, you can specify the call of the node on the command. The ANNOUNCE command defaults to the local node; a cluster-wide announcement requires using the /FULL qualifier on the command. You can also specify a distribution list as a qualifier. The ANNOUNCE command may be used while in Conference Mode or Talk Mode by prefacing it with an asterisk (*). Syntax: Announce msg Announce/call msg Announce/Full msg Announce/distro msg @BYE Disconnect command Command: BYE Bye command informs the PacketCluster that you wish to disconnect. This is the recommended way of disconnecting, instead of using the D command to your TNC. Syntax: Bye @CONFERENCE Conference Mode Command Command: CONFERENCE This command places you into Conference Mode. You will see all input from any other station that is also in Conference Mode. Note that by default, you are put into the local conference on your PacketCluster node. A ctrl/Z or the text /EXIT will cause you to leave Conference Mode and return to the PacketCluster command level. When in the local conference, your call will have a plus sign (+) next to it in the SHOW/USERS display. Syntax: CONFERence *** Note *** While in Conference Mode, you are able to do the following PacketCluster commands: ANNOUNCE - make a general announcement to all stns DX - DX spotting functions TALK msg - send a one-line message to another station SHOW/CONFIGURATION - display cluster configuration SHOW/DX - show DX log SHOW/USERS - show what stations are connected SHOW/WWV - show WWV propagation information WWV - announce WWV information This is done by prefacing the command with an asterisk (*): *DX, *T, *ANNOUNCE for example. @CONFERENCE/FULL Global Conference Mode Command: CONFERENCE/FULL This command is identical to CONFERENCE except that the conference is global throughout the cluster. Users in global conference mode are designated with an asterisk (*) next to their call in the SHOW/USERS display. Syntax: CONFERence/Full @DELETE Delete Mail Messages Command: DELETE The DELETE command is used to delete mail messages on the PacketCluster. If no message number is specified, the last mail message read will be deleted; otherwise, the one specified by message number. Syntax: DElete DElete message-#,message-#,... @DIRECTORY Display list of Current mail Command: DIRECTORY This command is used to display a list of the current mail messages on the PacketCluster node to which you are connected. A hyphen (-) next to a particular mail message number indicates that the message has been read by the station to which it was addressed, a plus sign (+) indicates message set to noauto_delete, an asterisk (*) indicates both read and noauto_delete, and a "p" indicates a private message. If you specify a call on the command, you will see messages only sent by or to that station. Syntax: DIRectory/qualifier DIRectory callsign @DIRECTORY/ALL List Msgs since last logon Command: DIRECTORY/ALL Display all active mail messages. By default, only the five most-recent messages, or all since your last use of the DIRECTORY command (whichever is greater) will be displayed. @DIRECTORY/BULLETIN List mail to ALL Command: DIRECTORY/BULLETIN Display mail messages addressed to ALL. @DIRECTORY/NEW List msgs sent since last DIRECTORY Command: DIRECTORY/NEW Display all mail messages which have been sent since your last use of the DIRECTORY command. @DIRECTORY/OWN List msgs for you or by you Command: DIRECTORY/OWN Display mail messages which are addressed to you or were sent by you. @DIRECTORY/SUBJ List msgs specified by subject Command: DIRECTORY/SUBJ Display mail messages which have the specified text in the subject, e.g. DIR/SUBJ DX. @DIRECTORY/nn List most recent msgs Command: DIRECTORY/nn Display the nn most-recent mail messages. @DX Announce DX spotting info Command: DX The DX command allows you to announce DX spotting information to all other stations which are connected to the PacketCluster. Also see command SHOW/DX. While in Conference or Talk Mode, use *DX. Syntax: DX frequency callsign misc-info where frequency is of the format 14025.10, for example. Misc-info should be kept brief as the system will add the date and time after it. Misc-info is optional. @DX/call Credit DX spotting to a call Command: DX/call The DX command with the /call qualifier allows you to announce DX spotting information and to credit the DX spot to the station whose callsign you specify. Syntax: DX[/call] frequency callsign misc-info Example: DX/K1GQ 14001.1 3C0A @EXECUTE To execute your private command Command: EXECUTE This command is used to execute your private command procedure which has been uploaded with UPLOAD/USERCMD. Syntax: EXECUTE @FINDFILE Locate Files. Command: FINDFILE This command is used to locate files on the PacketCluster You may specify either a full file name or a partial name with wildcards (*). The system searches all defined file areas for the file. Syntax: FIndfile filename or filename-mask Example: FINDFILE ARRL.DAT FINDFILE ARRL*.* @HELP Help or ? for help. Command: HELP The HELP or ? command displays what commands are available to you while connected to the PacketCluster. Syntax: Help displays what commands are available. ? command displays help on the specified command. @READ Read a message. Command: READ This command is used to read a mail message which is shown in the DIRECTORY display. A READ without a message number will read the oldest unread mail message addressed to you. Any mail message may be read if the message number is specified on the READ command. Syntax: Read Read message-# Read/nopage message-# @REPLY Replay to last message read. Command: REPLY This command is used to reply to the last mail message which was read. The subject of the resulting message will be the same as that of the previously-read message with an RE: preceding it. You may also specify a message number to reply to, so that reading it first is unnecessary. Syntax: REPly REPly msg-# @REPLY/DELETE Variation of reply Command: REPLY/DELETE This variation of the REPLY command does the same function but also deletes the messages to which you are replying. Syntax: REPly/Delete @SEND Send Mail to another station. Command: SEND This command is used to send a mail message to another station. You will be prompted for the station being sent to, the subject, and the message. The mail message may be terminated with either a ctrl/Z or the text /EXIT. If you wish to cancel the mail message, send a ctrl/Y to the system. The /PRIVATE qualifier sends a private message; the /NOPRIVATE qualifier sends a public message. The /RR qualifier requests a return receipt, so that when the addressee reads the mail, a confirmation is returned to the sender. Syntax: Send Send/Private Send/NOPrivate Send/RR @SET Set your user specific options. Command: SET The SET command is used to set user-specific options on the PacketCluster. Syntax: SEt/qualifier Additional help available for the following SET qualifiers: /ALIAS /ANSI /BEEP /DX_ANNOUNCEMENTS /FILTER /HERE /HOME_NODE /LOCATION /LOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS /LOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS /MAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NAME /NEED /NOALIAS /NOANSI /NOBEEP /NODX_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NOFILTER /NOHERE /NOLOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NOLOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NOMAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS /NONEED /NOPRIVILEGE /NOTALK /NOWWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS /PAGE /PRIVILEGE /QTH /TALK /WWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS @SET/ALIAS Set an Alias callsign for connects. Command: SET/ALIAS These commands set or clear an alias callsign for SET/NOALIAS your connection. This allows two-call families to use the same packet station to connect to the PacketCluster. Use the SWITCH command to change your call. This parameter only lasts for the duration of your session - use the user-defined command procedure to have this set up on each connection. Syntax: SEt/ALias call SEt/NOALias @SET/ANSI For ANSI excape sequence support. Command: SET/ANSI These commands inform the PacketCluster whether or not SET/NOANSI your terminal program understands and can accept ANSI escape sequences. In particular, PacketCluster makes use of reverse video sequences. If your terminal understands that reverse video is ESC G 4, use the /ALT qualifier. The default mode for new users is SET/NOANSI. Syntax: SEt/Ansi SEt/Ansi/ALT SEt/NOAnsi @SET/BEEP To set Beep on or off. Command: SET/BEEP These commands control whether beeps are sent to you. SET/NOBEEP This state is set only for the current session - use a personal command procedure to make it permanent. Syntax: SEt/BEep SEt/NOBEep @SET/DX_ANNOUNCEMENTS Whether DX announcements are rxed. Command: SET/DX_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether DX SET/NODX_ANNOUNCEMENTS announcements are sent to you. This state only lasts for the duration of your session - use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/DX_Announcements SEt/NODX_Announcements @SET/FILTER Add or remove DX filtering. Command: SET/FILTER These commands add or remove DX filtering from SET/NOFILTER your filter record. The keyword "ALL" can be used to specify all bands or all prefixes. "Mode" is either CW or SBB. Valid bands are 160, 80, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10, 6, and 2. Syntax: SEt/FILTER/mode/BAND=(x,x,x,...) prefix(es) @SET/HERE Attended or unattended mode Command: SET/HERE These commands are used to give some indication to SET/NOHERE other PacketCluster users whether you are actually available in your shack, or just connected without being around. Users who have done a SET/NOHERE cause their callsigns to be displayed in parentheses in the SHOW/USERS display and in their prompt lines. SET/HERE removes the parentheses. Syntax: SEt/Here SEt/NOHere @SET/HOME_NODE Define your Home Node. Command: SET/HOME_NODE This command is used to specify the node you want to designate as your "home node". If you aren't currently connect, mail will be forwarded to this node to await your connection. Users on the other side of limited-protocol connections can also direct talk messages to you transparently if this information is set. Syntax: SEt/HOMe_node call @SET/LOCATION Specify Lat and Long Command: SET/LOCATION This command allows you to specify your latitude and longitude coordinates. This information may be viewed by using the SHOW/LOCATION call command. Latitude/longitude information is used by Packet- Cluster for calculating beam headings and MUF information for your station. Syntax: SEt/Location lat-deg lat-min N/S long-deg long-min E/W Example: if your latitude is 41 degrees 15 minutes North and your longitude is 71 degrees 10 minutes West, you would enter: SET/LOCATION 41 15 N 71 10 W @SET/LOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS Login alert msgs ON/OFF for session Command: SET/LOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether user SET/NOLOGIN_ANNOUNCEMENTS login alert messages are sent to you. This state only lasts for the duration of your session - use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/LOGIn_announcements SEt/NOLOGIn_announcements @SET/LOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS Logout alert msgs ON or OFF. Command: SET/LOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether user SET/NOLOGOUT_ANNOUNCEMENTS logout alert messages are sent to you. This state only lasts for the duration of your session use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/LOGOut_announcements SEt/NOLOGOut_announcements @SET/MAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS New Mail alert. Command: SET/MAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether new mail SET/NOMAIL_ANNOUNCEMENTS alert messages are sent to you. This state only lasts for the duration of your session - use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/MAIL_announcements SEt/NOMAIL_announcements @SET/NAME Sets Personal Name Command: SET/NAME This sets your personal name and may be up to 22 characters in length. Names of stations may be displayed by using the SHOW/USER call command. Syntax: SEt/Name name @SET/NEED Set or clear country needs. Command: SET/NEED These commands set or clear country needs in the needs SET/NONEED database. You may specify any/all of the following mode qualifiers: /CW /SSB /RTTY If you don't specify a mode qualifier, /CW and /SSB are assumed. You may also specify bands for your needs: /BAND=(band,band,band,...) where band is one of 2,6,10,12,15,17,20,30,40,80,160. Up to five distinct needs databases can be used. The qualifier /db-number is used to select which one to update. Syntax: SET/NEED/qualifiers prefix,prefix,prefix,... SET/NONEED/qualifiers prefix,prefix,prefix,... Example: SET/NEED/CW/BAND=(80,160) 3Y,YA,ZA SET/NEED/3 ZA Note: Valid prefixes may be found using the SHOW/PREFIX command. @SET/PAGE Set Page Length Command: SET/PAGE This command is used to set your page length. This is the number of lines sent to you on a READ or TYPE command before a continue prompt is sent. This state only lasts for the duration of your session - use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/PAGe count @SET/PRIVILEGE Sysop Login request Command: SET/PRIVILEGE This command is used to gain (or remove) sysop SET/NOPRIVILEGE privileges. PacketCluster will request four characters of the password at random. A valid response will enable privileges. Syntax: SEt/PRIVIlege SEt/NOPRIVIlege @SET/QTH Set your QTH on the PacketCluster. Command: SET/QTH This command allows you to set your QTH on PacketCluster. This information can be displayed for any user by doing a SHOW/USER call command. Syntax: SEt/Qth city @SET/TALK For rx of Talk messages. Command: SET/TALK These commands control whether talk messages from SET/NOTALK other users are sent to you. This state only lasts for the duration of your session - use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/TAlk SEt/NOTAlk @SET/WWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS Whether WWV announcements are rxed Command: SET/WWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS These commands control whether WWV SET/NOWWV_ANNOUNCEMENTS announcements are sent to you. This state only lasts for the duration of your session - use a personal command procedure to make this permanent. Syntax: SEt/WWV_announcements SEt/NOWWV_announcements @SHOW Display info Command: SHOW The SHOW command is used to display certain information on the PacketCluster. Syntax: SHow/qualifier Additional help available for the following SHOW qualifiers: /ANNOUNCE /ARCHIVE /BAND /BULLADDR /BULLETINS /BUREAU /CLUSTER /COMMANDS /CONFIGURATION /COORD /COUNTY /DISTRO /DEALER /DX /DXCC /DX /EXCLUDE /FILES /FILTER /FLUX /FORWARD /HEADING /INACTIVITY /INFO /IOTA /IRC /LOCATION /MIC /LOG /LOGON_MESSAGES /MUF /NEED /NOTICE /OBLAST /PREFIX /PUB /QSL /STATE /STATION /SUN /TEST /TIME /USERS /VERSION /WWV /WX @SHOW/ANNOUNCE Display general announcements. Command: SHOW/ANNOUNCE Displays previously-made general announcements. Syntax: SHow/ANounce @SHOW/ARCHIVE List files in the ARCHIVE area. Command: SHOW/ARCHIVE Displays the files which reside in the ARCHIVE area. Syntax: SHow/ARchive @SHOW/BAND List Hamband allocations Command: SHOW/BAND Band allocations for the Amateur Service. To find the operating privilege for a class of license do the following: 1. type SH/BAND DIR then enter. 2. locate the band and license class for information you need 3. find keycode for band and license class in item 2 4. type SH/BAND keycode (use the keycode listed) then enter @SHOW/BULLADDR List addresses valid on the node. Command: SHOW/BULLADDR Displays the list of bulletin addresses which are valid on the node. If the word LOCAL follows the address, it signifies a bulletin which is local to this node. LOCAL_CLUSTER means that mail sent to the associated address will be sent to only those nodes defined in the local cluster. Contact your sysop for more information. Syntax: SHow/BULLAddr @SHOW/BULLETINS List files in the Bulletin area. Command: SHOW/BULLETINS Displays the files which reside in the BULLETIN area. Syntax: SHow/Bulletins @SHOW/BUREAU List QSL Bureaus Command: SHOW/BUREAU The SHow/BUREAU command provides access to a directory of DX QSL bureaus, including the USSR Oblast region bureaus, U.S. area bureaus, and DX groups such as YASME, DXFF, etc. See SH/BUREAU NOTES for list of group names. SH/BUREAU [pfx], [OBLnnn], or [group] ex: SV, OBL73, YASME @SHOW/CLUSTER List nodes in Cluster Command: SHOW/CLUSTER Displays the number of PacketCluster nodes in the current cluster configuration, the number of local users, the total number of users, and the highwater mark for connected stations. Syntax: SHow/CLuster @SHOW/COMMANDS List commands Command: SHOW/COMMANDS Displays what system operator-defined SHOW commands are available on the PacketCluster. Syntax: SHow/COMmands @SHOW/CONFIGUREATION System configuration Command: SHOW/CONFIGURATION Displays the physical configuration of the PacketCluster. In particular, the nodes which are running the PacketCluster software are listed, as well as what users are connected to each node. Specifying a node on the command lists the stations connected to that station. Syntax: SHow/Ciguration SHow/Configuration call @SHOW/COORD Long and Lat of DX locations Command: SHOW/COORD The SHOW/COORDinates command provides the longitude and latitude of various cities in the United States and DX locations. You may use this information to set your location (SET/LOCATION). Enter SH/COORD [key] where key is a 2-letter state designator, example SH/COORD CA;or SH/COORD [pfx], example SH/COORD VK. A plus (+) indicates airport/VOR location. @SHOW/COUNTRY State county info for USA Command: SHOW/COUNTY The SHow/COUNTY command displays the names of the counties of the United States. Type SH/COUNTY [state] where state is the two-letter abbreviation. Other SH/COUNTY qualifiers are: TOTALS. @SHOW/DEALER List Radio dealer info Command: SHOW/DEALER The SHow/DEALER command provides access to a telephone number directory of Amateur Radio dealer/suppliers. A plus (+) denotes a FAX/Telex listing. Alphabetical - SH/DEALER a-z By State - SH/DEALER st FAX/Telex - SH/DEALER FAXa-z Area Code - SH/DEALER nnn @SHOW/DISTRO Node distribution lists Command: SHOW/DISTRO This command displays the distribution lists which have been defined on your node. If you include the name of the distribution list (filename minus the .LST extension), the actual list is displayed. Syntax: SHow/DIStro SHow/DIStro distro-name @SHOW/DX View logged DX calls Command: SHOW/DX This command is used to view previously logged DX calls on a particular band. Band may be specified in either wave- length or frequency. If the band is omitted, all bands are shown. You may also specify the number of previous entries you wish to see, e.g. SHOW/DX/15 14 will show the last 15 entries on 20m. Omitting this number will cause the default of 5 entries to be displayed. In Conference or Talk Mode, use *SHOW/DX. If a call or partial call is specified, PktCluster will search for it along with whatever other parameters you specify (number of entries and/or band). Only the start of the call will be matched; if you want to locate the text anywhere in the call, append an asterisk on the call. Syntax: SHow/Dx Example: SHow/Dx/nn 14 where nn is the number of entries to be displayed. SHow/Dx 80 OH find OH stations on 80m SHow/Dx OH* find any station with OH in call SHow/Dx 'qsl find any spots with text "qsl" in comments field SHow/Dx 28025-28050 find stations between 2 frequencies @SHOW/DXCC Display DXCC Country List Command: SHOW/DXCC The SHow/DXCC command is used to display the countries on the ARRL DXCC Country List. The Deleted Countries List and the notes on the DXCC application form are also provided. Syntax: SHow/DXCC CALL How to search callsign groups and notes SHow/DXCC PRE How to search callsigns by the two character prefix. SHow/DXCC DEL How to search callsign groups (deleted countries). SHow/DXCC ALL The complete ARRL DXCC Country List. @SHOW/EXCLUDE List node excluded stations Command: SHOW/EXCLUDE Displays the stations which have been excluded from receiving output from the node. Syntax: SHow/Exclude @SHOW/FILES List files available Command: SHOW/FILES Displays the files which reside in the general FILES area. Syntax: SHow/FILes @SHOW/FILTER Review your DX filter setup Command: SHOW/FILTER Displays the DX filter which you have set up for the list of prefixes you have specified on the command. Syntax: SHow/FILTer px,px,... @SHOW/FLUX Solar Flux information Command: SHOW/FLUX The SHow/FLUX command displays information on sunspot and solar flux data for the years 1920 to 1990. Included is a glossary of solar-terrestrial terms. Flux data from files by the American Sunspot Program. For current daily solar flux information, provided by local users from WWV type SH/WWV. Flux data: SH/FLUX [year], example SH/FLUX 1976 Term data: SH/FLUX [a-z], example SH/FLUX M @SHOW/FORWARD List mail fwding database Command: SHOW/FORWARD Displays the mail forwarding database. Syntax: SHow/FOrward @SHOW/HEADING Show heading and distance to DX Command: SHOW/HEADING Displays the heading and distance to the country specified on the command. PacketCluster uses your latitude/longitude information if you have specified it with the SET/LOCATION command. Otherwise, it will attempt to use the location of the PacketCluster station for the calculation. Syntax: SHow/Heading dxcc-prefix @SHOW/INACTIVITY Inactivity time value in hours Command: SHOW/INACTIVITY This command shows the status of the inactivity function, and if enabled, the inactivity timer value in hours. Syntax: SHow/Inactivity @SHOW/INFO General Information Command: SHOW/INFO Forgot a Q signal meaning, or what ARL SIXTY SIX means in the message you got? The SHow/INFO command displays Q-signals, ARL messages, SWR, COAX and other information To display current INFO topics, type SH/INFO INDEX. Examples of Q-signal and ARL lookup: SH/INFO QSO, SH/INFO ARL66. @SHOW/IOTA: IOTA notes and activities Command: SHOW/IOTA: SHow/IOTA (Islands on the Air) displays requested IOTA island data and name cross-reference information. For more information type SH/IOTA NOTES. To find an IOTA with Ref. Nbr.: SH/IOTA AN-14, etc. To view an IOTA island listing: SH/IOTA AFS, OCM. For information about the IOTA: SH/IOTA DIR For DX news on IOTA activities: SH/IOTA NET @SHOW/IRC Postage info Command: SHOW/IRC The number of IRC's required to send to a country to prepay an AIR MAIL letter of the first weight unit from that country to the United States, and other IRC information, may be obtained by entering: SH/IRC [prefix] for number of IRC's to that country SH/IRC USA current U.S. International postal rates SH/IRC RATES current cost of new/used IRC's SH/IRC STYLES information of various types of IRC's @SHOW/LOCATION Show Lat and Long info Command: SHOW/LOCATION This command is used to display latitude/longitude information which has been previously entered by yourself or another station with the SET/LOCATION command. Syntax: SHow/LOCation SHow/LOCation call @SHOW/LOG Show connect<>useage log Command: SHOW/LOG This command is used to display entries from the PacketCluster operations log which primarily consists of user connects and disconnects. Syntax: SHow/LOG Prints out the last 5 log entries. SHow/LOG/nn Displays the last nn log entries. @SHOW/LOGON_MESSAGES Show Logon msgs defined Command: SHOW/LOGON_MESSAGES This command displays the logon messages which have been defined on the node. Syntax: SHow/LOGOn_messages @SHOW/MIC TNC<>Radio interface docs Command: SHOW/MIC This database is to search different types of Radios to see how and where to connect your mic plug wires to. The database contains direct instructions on MFJ, DRSI, PK232, PK88 and other TNC's, but you can use the data for all TNC's as well. To see available radios in the database do a [SHOW/MIC INDEX]. @SHOW/MUF Show max useable freq. (MUF) Command: SHOW/MUF Displays maximum useable frequency (MUF) calculations for the country specified on the command. The origination point is your station if you have previously specified it with the SET/LOCATION command; otherwise, the latitude/ longitude of the PacketCluster station is used. Syntax: SHow/Muf dxcc-prefix @SHOW/NEED List DX requirments Command: SHOW/NEED Displays the needs database for the specified user or country prefix. You may also specify a mode qualifer to just show needs for that mode. Syntax: SHow/NEed call SHow/NEed prefix SHow/NEed/mode where mode is CW, SSB, or RTTY @SHOW/NOTICE Display system notice Command: SHOW/NOTICE Displays the current system notice. Syntax: SHow/Notice @SHOW/OBLAST Provide oblast number Command: SHOW/OBLAST The SHOW/OBLAST command is used to provide the oblast number, CQ zone and ITU zone for a specified Russian prefix. For UA1,2,3,4,6,8,9,0, use the number in the call e.g., SHOW/OBLAST UA3N For others, use a hyphen instead of the number e.g., SHOW/OBLAST UH-W You may also enter a number to get the oblast name and prefix: e.g., SHOW/OBLAST 111. @SHOW/PREFIX Display valid prefixes Command: SHOW/PREFIX Displays the valid prefixes starting with the specified text. Syntax: SHow/Prefix text Example: SHOW/PREFIX G will display G, GD, GI, GJ, etc. @SHOW/PUB List known ham publications Command: SHOW/PUB The SHow/PUB command is used to display information on Amateur Radio publications from various countries. A simple process is provided for adding publications to this database. SYNTAX: SHow/PUB KEY How to search for publications from a specific country. SHow/PUB ADD How to add a publication to this database. @SHOW/QSL QSL route for specified station Command: SHOW/QSL Displays the QSL route for the specified station from the W6GO/K6HHD QSL Manager List Syntax: SHow/QSL call where call is the callsign of the DX station you wish to look up. @SHOW/STATE List your cluster settings Command: SHOW/STATE Displays the current state of your session, including what types of announcements are enabled, etc. Syntax: SHow/STATE SHow/STATE call @SHOW/STATION Info on a specified station Command: SHOW/STATION Displays all information for the specified station. Syntax: SHow/STation call @SHOW/SUN Sunrise and set times Command: SHOW/SUN Displays the sunrise and sunset times for the country specified on the command. The country should be specified by the standard DXCC prefix. The resultant times are displayed in UTC. If no prefix is specified, sunrise and sunset times for your location are calculated. Syntx: SHow/Sun dxcc-prefix @SHOW/TEST Contest information Command: SHOW/TEST The SHow/TEST command provides access to information on DX-related contests. SH/TEST [month] for calendar/keynames of contests [JAN FEB etc] SH/TEST KEYS for list of contest key names @SHOW/TIME Show current time Command: SHOW/TIME Displays the current time. 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