----------------------------
#4352 Jan 29 8:53 AM
For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
morning, there's nothing that will work?
I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
though it should have been anyway).
Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network that
I could try that is on another port besides 23?
Thanks,
Scott--WY3X
----------------------------
#4355 Jan 29 4:40 PM
Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and still
can't get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
Scott-WY3X
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
slithgow@g...> wrote: >
> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
> morning, there's nothing that will work?
>
> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
> though it should have been anyway).
>
> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network that
> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott--WY3X
>
----------------------------
#4356 Jan 29 7:28 PM
Scott,
Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow into ACLog.
Do a search in the archives to find it.
73 Matt
W5LL
-----Original Message-----
From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
[mailto:N3FJP_Software
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and still can't
get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
Scott-WY3X
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
slithgow@g...> wrote: >
> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
> morning, there's nothing that will work?
>
> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
> though it should have been anyway).
>
> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network that
> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott--WY3X
>
This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing ideas with
the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP Software users, but
it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut down on the e-mail volume.
If you only want to receive announcements from Kimberly and me regarding
upgrades and new products, please join our "announcements only" list
instead. We keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an absolute
minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
N3FJP_Software-subscri
Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
N3FJP_Software_Users-u
As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and spreading
the word about our software!
73, Scott & Kimberly
N3FJP & KA3SEQ
www.n3fjp.com/
Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and contesting
software since 1997.
Yahoo! Groups Links
----------------------------
#4357 Jan 29 8:12 PM
Search the archives of?
---------------
The End
---------------
On Jan 29, 2006, at 7:28 PM, Matt Patterson wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
>
> There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow
> into ACLog.
> Do a search in the archives to find it.
>
>
> 73 Matt
> W5LL
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> [mailto:N3FJP_Software
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
> To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
>
> Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and
> still can't
> get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
>
> Scott-WY3X
>
> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> slithgow@g...> wrote:
>>
>> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
>> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
>> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
>> morning, there's nothing that will work?
>>
>> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
>> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
>> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
>> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
>> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
>> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
>> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
>> though it should have been anyway).
>>
>> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network
>> that
>> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott--WY3X
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with
> the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP Software
> users, but
> it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut down on the e-mail
> volume.
> If you only want to receive announcements from Kimberly and me
> regarding
> upgrades and new products, please join our "announcements only" list
> instead. We keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an
> absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading
> the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
> contesting
> software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP
> Software users, but it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut
> down on the e-mail volume. If you only want to receive
> announcements from Kimberly and me regarding upgrades and new
> products, please join our "announcements only" list instead. We
> keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
> contesting software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
----------------------------
#4358 Jan 29 8:31 PM
Matt,
I'm not sure whats going on around my house. I actually put in
dxc.ve7cc.net and port 7373 and got it to work....then when I logged
out of ACLog and came back on, it didn't work. I installed ACLog on
another computer and it won't connect to dxspots.com on port 23 or
this ve7cc one either. I don't know if my linksys router is somehow
blocking something all of a sudden? Its worked fine for a couple of
years. Nobody else apparently is having any problems so I'm going to
try it out at the office tomorrow and see if ACLog DX spotting works
from there. Its behind a D-Link router.
73--Scott
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
mattpatt@1...> wrote: >
> Scott,
>
> Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
>
> There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow
into ACLog. > Do a search in the archives to find it.
>
>
> 73 Matt
> W5LL
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> [mailto:N3FJP_Software
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
> To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
>
> Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and
still can't > get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
>
> Scott-WY3X
>
> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> slithgow@g...> wrote:
> >
> > For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
> > feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
> > fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
> > morning, there's nothing that will work?
> >
> > I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
> > ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
> > dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
> > connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
> > firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
> > completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
> > exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
> > though it should have been anyway).
> >
> > Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network
that > > I could try that is on another port besides 23?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott--WY3X
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
ideas with > the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP Software
users, but > it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut down on the e-mail
volume. > If you only want to receive announcements from Kimberly and me regarding
> upgrades and new products, please join our "announcements only" list
> instead. We keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
spreading > the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and contesting
> software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
----------------------------
#4359 Jan 29 8:38 PM
can you try turning off the router for a few minutes and then back on,when mine occasionally goes weird, I go out in the garage, unplug it, andlet it set a few minutes, then plug it back in, seems to fix most ills, if thatdon't fix it , I did something bad on one of the computer.... YMMV
----------------------------
#4360 Jan 29 8:52 PM
You bet there is and it seems to work very well.
put ve7cc.net in where dxspots.com was and leave port 23 as is.
Download the ve7cc program and it is an amazing configuration tool to
set up the filters just the way you want them
---------------
The End
---------------
On Jan 29, 2006, at 7:28 PM, Matt Patterson wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
>
> There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow
> into ACLog.
> Do a search in the archives to find it.
>
>
> 73 Matt
> W5LL
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> [mailto:N3FJP_Software
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
> To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
>
> Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and
> still can't
> get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
>
> Scott-WY3X
>
> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> slithgow@g...> wrote:
>>
>> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
>> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
>> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
>> morning, there's nothing that will work?
>>
>> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
>> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
>> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
>> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
>> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
>> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
>> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
>> though it should have been anyway).
>>
>> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network
>> that
>> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott--WY3X
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with
> the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP Software
> users, but
> it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut down on the e-mail
> volume.
> If you only want to receive announcements from Kimberly and me
> regarding
> upgrades and new products, please join our "announcements only" list
> instead. We keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an
> absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading
> the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
> contesting
> software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP
> Software users, but it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut
> down on the e-mail volume. If you only want to receive
> announcements from Kimberly and me regarding upgrades and new
> products, please join our "announcements only" list instead. We
> keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
> contesting software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
----------------------------
#4361 Jan 29 9:04 PM
I just put ve7cc.net and port 23 in. I exited the program and am just
waiting for the relaunch to give me back the first "needed spot"
before I hit enter and send this indicating it works just fine.
---------------
The End
---------------
On Jan 29, 2006, at 8:31 PM, scottpa1960 wrote:
> Matt,
>
> I'm not sure whats going on around my house. I actually put in
> dxc.ve7cc.net and port 7373 and got it to work....then when I logged
> out of ACLog and came back on, it didn't work. I installed ACLog on
> another computer and it won't connect to dxspots.com on port 23 or
> this ve7cc one either. I don't know if my linksys router is somehow
> blocking something all of a sudden? Its worked fine for a couple of
> years. Nobody else apparently is having any problems so I'm going to
> try it out at the office tomorrow and see if ACLog DX spotting works
> from there. Its behind a D-Link router.
>
> 73--Scott
>
> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> mattpatt@1...> wrote:
>>
>> Scott,
>>
>> Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
>>
>> There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow
> into ACLog.
>> Do a search in the archives to find it.
>>
>>
>> 73 Matt
>> W5LL
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>> [mailto:N3FJP_Software
>> scottpa1960
>> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
>> To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>> Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
>>
>> Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and
> still can't
>> get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
>>
>> Scott-WY3X
>>
>> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>> slithgow@g...> wrote:
>>>
>>> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
>>> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
>>> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
>>> morning, there's nothing that will work?
>>>
>>> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
>>> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
>>> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
>>> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I
>>> have no
>>> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
>>> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
>>> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
>>> though it should have been anyway).
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network
> that
>>> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Scott--WY3X
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with
>> the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP Software
> users, but
>> it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut down on the e-mail
> volume.
>> If you only want to receive announcements from Kimberly and me
>> regarding
>> upgrades and new products, please join our "announcements only" list
>> instead. We keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an
>> absolute
>> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>>
>> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>>
>> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>>
>> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>>
>> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading
>> the word about our software!
>>
>> 73, Scott & Kimberly
>> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
>> www.n3fjp.com/
>>
>> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
>> contesting
>> software since 1997.
>>
>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP
> Software users, but it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut
> down on the e-mail volume. If you only want to receive
> announcements from Kimberly and me regarding upgrades and new
> products, please join our "announcements only" list instead. We
> keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
> contesting software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
----------------------------
#4362 Jan 29 9:08 PM
I just fired up the logging computer, with CAT control, to make sure
DXSpots.com still worked. So right now I am running dxspots and ve7cc
at the same time on different computers on the same Linksys router
without any hastle and WOTA is also running on the logging computer.
I have ACLogger on my laptop for the occasional mobile or portable
requirement.
---------------
The End
---------------
On Jan 29, 2006, at 8:31 PM, scottpa1960 wrote:
> Matt,
>
> I'm not sure whats going on around my house. I actually put in
> dxc.ve7cc.net and port 7373 and got it to work....then when I logged
> out of ACLog and came back on, it didn't work. I installed ACLog on
> another computer and it won't connect to dxspots.com on port 23 or
> this ve7cc one either. I don't know if my linksys router is somehow
> blocking something all of a sudden? Its worked fine for a couple of
> years. Nobody else apparently is having any problems so I'm going to
> try it out at the office tomorrow and see if ACLog DX spotting works
> from there. Its behind a D-Link router.
>
> 73--Scott
>
> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> mattpatt@1...> wrote:
>>
>> Scott,
>>
>> Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
>>
>> There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow
> into ACLog.
>> Do a search in the archives to find it.
>>
>>
>> 73 Matt
>> W5LL
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>> [mailto:N3FJP_Software
>> scottpa1960
>> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
>> To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>> Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
>>
>> Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and
> still can't
>> get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
>>
>> Scott-WY3X
>>
>> --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>> slithgow@g...> wrote:
>>>
>>> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
>>> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
>>> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
>>> morning, there's nothing that will work?
>>>
>>> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
>>> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
>>> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
>>> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I
>>> have no
>>> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
>>> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
>>> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
>>> though it should have been anyway).
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network
> that
>>> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Scott--WY3X
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with
>> the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP Software
> users, but
>> it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut down on the e-mail
> volume.
>> If you only want to receive announcements from Kimberly and me
>> regarding
>> upgrades and new products, please join our "announcements only" list
>> instead. We keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an
>> absolute
>> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>>
>> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>>
>> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>>
>> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>>
>> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading
>> the word about our software!
>>
>> 73, Scott & Kimberly
>> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
>> www.n3fjp.com/
>>
>> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
>> contesting
>> software since 1997.
>>
>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This user group is a great forum for asking questions and sharing
> ideas with the valuable resource of both new and experienced N3FJP
> Software users, but it does get busy. There is an easy way to cut
> down on the e-mail volume. If you only want to receive
> announcements from Kimberly and me regarding upgrades and new
> products, please join our "announcements only" list instead. We
> keep e-mail to the "announcements only" list to an absolute
> minimum. Please join by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
> N3FJP_Software-subscri
>
> Then unsubscribe from this user group by sending an email to:
>
> N3FJP_Software_Users-u
>
> As always, thanks for your interest, kind thoughts, support and
> spreading the word about our software!
>
> 73, Scott & Kimberly
> N3FJP & KA3SEQ
> www.n3fjp.com/
>
> Serving the Amateur Radio Community with general logging and
> contesting software since 1997.
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
----------------------------
#4363 Jan 29 9:19 PM
I did as you suggested, and replaced dxspots.com with ve7cc.net and
kept port 23...and so far its working. It has sent a couple of spots,
and seems to play well with WOTADB. I'll see what happens tomorrow.
If this does work, what the heck happened to dxspots.com for me??
Really strange and I'm at a loss.
73--Scott
WY3X
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
>
> You bet there is and it seems to work very well.
>
> put ve7cc.net in where dxspots.com was and leave port 23 as is.
>
> Download the ve7cc program and it is an amazing configuration tool to
> set up the filters just the way you want them
>
>
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>
> On Jan 29, 2006, at 7:28 PM, Matt Patterson wrote:
>
> > Scott,
> >
> > Try the VE7CC packet cluster program. www.ve7cc.net/
> >
> > There is also a way to configure it to where the spots will flow
> > into ACLog.
> > Do a search in the archives to find it.
> >
> >
> > 73 Matt
> > W5LL
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> > [mailto:N3FJP_Software
> > Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:40 PM
> > To: N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> > Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users]
> >
> > Tonight I also turned off the Windows XP Firewall completely and
> > still can't
> > get into the dxspots.com. Anyone? Please?
> >
> > Scott-WY3X
> >
> > --- In N3FJP_Software_Users@y
> > slithgow@g...> wrote:
> >>
> >> For the past couple of years, I've had no problem with the spotting
> >> feature on ACLog. Last night it was working fine, and also working
> >> fine with the ACLog CQ WW contest logger spotting network. This
> >> morning, there's nothing that will work?
> >>
> >> I'm really not sure what is going on. I uninstalled and reinstalled
> >> ACLog (v. 2.9). While configuring the DX Spotting, it defaulted to
> >> dxspots.com and port 23, and I selected Telnet so my internet
> >> connection could sign onto it. Now I'm not sure what to do. I have no
> >> firewalls except the one Microsoft gave us with my Windows XP (Home)
> >> completely updated. I looked at the MS firewall and there is an
> >> exception for ACLog, I also configured so Port 23 is also open (even
> >> though it should have been anyway).
> >>
> >> Does anyone have a recommendation for another dx spotting network
> >> that
> >> I could try that is on another port besides 23?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Scott--WY3X
> >>
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