Hi Jon,

But I have complaints from EA stations claiming they didn't publish the spots that appear.

And according to the information I pasted, those spots appear with users who generated them from your node. And the IP address that should be associated with the spotter is always the same, not the spotter's actual IP address.
Furthermore, yesterday I did a test from your node, and I sent a spot without any problem, which led me to conclude that it's being misused by others.
All of the above seems to point to illicit use.

Perhaps you should try to adjust the PC61 data to reflect actual usage.

Kin EA3CV 


Enviado desde Outlook para Android


De: Jon Gibbs via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org>
Enviado: domingo, marzo 22, 2026 11:35:49 a. m.
Para: Kin via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org>
CC: Jon Gibbs <jon@m0kgx.com>
Asunto: [Dxspider-support] Re: Badip & Badnode

Hi,

This is the IP Address of the Web interface that is accepting for the cluster, that is validing data prior to passing onto the cluster from the android and IOS app. 

This is not a bad node.

Many Thanks


On 21/03/2026 12:01, Kin via Dxspider-support wrote:
Hi,

In recent days, multiple callsigns have been used from node M0KGX-3 with IP address 51.141.112.128. This has been confirmed as callsign spoofing.
There is no information available regarding the sysop of M0KGX-3.

Both have been blocked.
set/badip 51.141.112.128
set/badnode M0KGX-3

73 de Kin EA3CV



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