English: Usage Guide
Overview:
This interface displays real-time amateur radio spots received from the live stream.
You can customize the view, filter incoming spots, rearrange columns, and control the flow using the Pause/Start option.
The table automatically updates as new spots arrive.
Columns:
Use the checkboxes above the table to show or hide individual columns.
Column visibility is saved automatically, so your layout is restored the next time you open the page.
- Spotter and DX Call are displayed in bold to make them easier to scan.
- Hidden columns do not appear in the table, but their data is still processed internally.
Drag & Drop Reordering:
You can reorder columns by dragging the table headers.
The new column order is saved automatically.
When the page is reloaded, the table keeps the layout you created.
Filters:
Filtering options are available in the cards below the table.
You can filter by Spotter, DX, Band, Mode, Source, and other fields depending on your configuration.
- Multiple values: Separate values with commas
HA8TKS-#,N1MM,DL1ABC
- Exclude values: Use an exclamation pattern with parentheses
!(HA8TKS-#,HG8A-#)
- Wildcards: Use
* for partial matches
*AW . ends with .AW.
W1* . starts with .W1.
*JT* . contains .JT.
- Exact match: Without wildcards, the filter must match the value exactly.
- Empty values: You can filter for missing data using
(empty) or exclude empty values using
!(empty)
Max Rows & Spot Lifetime:
- Max Rows limits how many spots appear in the table.
Older rows are removed only from the table view . they remain stored internally so filters and Pause/Start work correctly.
- Spot Lifetime defines how long a spot remains active before it is automatically discarded.
Expired spots are removed continuously in the background.
Pause / Start:
- Pause stops inserting new rows into the table, but the system continues receiving and processing spots in the background.
- The counters (Active Spots, Filtered Spots) continue to update even when paused.
- Start resumes the table output and redraws the current spot list immediately.
- Useful when you want to inspect or scroll the table without new data pushing the content downward.
Reset / Clear:
- Reset restores all filters, column visibility, and settings to their default values.
- Clear removes all stored spots from memory and clears the table completely.
- This does not interrupt the live stream . new spots will appear normally.
Notes:
- All settings that affect layout (column order, visibility, filter values, etc.) are saved automatically.
- The interface is optimized for real-time operation; no manual refresh is required.
- The table may display 5 placeholder rows when no spots are available.