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N2NOV > SYSOP 14.04.18 12:38l 20 Lines 874 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 60138_N2NOV
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Subj: Changing BIDs?
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>From n2nov@n2nov.ampr.org Sat Apr 14 07:15:52 2018
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Why are we getting an influx of duplicated messages lately? I look at the
path that these messages take and they go through a common point in Europe
that somehow changes the BID by the time it get to GB7CIP before it gets
forwarded to me. I have heard that this is common with BPQ stations, but
I also see it with some FBB stations. Sysops, please be careful and check
out your configurations. This is not a plug-and-play aspect of the hobby.
Let's act more professional about it and constantly look for ways to have
our systems work smoothly and seamlessly.
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