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But the solution to this is to simply use the DXC address in the format -9@. example |
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Amazing TIP. Thanks! |
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Hello,
I would like to share an idea related to TELNET connections in QLOG.
In many radio-related services (DX clusters, packet, APRS, etc.), it is common to use callsigns with an SSID (for example, EB1TR-2, EB1TR-9) to distinguish between different clients, locations, or use cases under the same base callsign.
The possibility of using a callsign with SSID for the TELNET connection could help identify multiple connections from the same operator, especially in setups involving several applications, remote stations, or simultaneous instances.
This is simply an idea aligned with practices already widely used in other radio services and that may be useful for some advanced users, without changing existing concepts or general behavior.
Thank you for your work on QLOG and for considering this idea.
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