2 # The system variables - those indicated will need to be changed to suit your
3 # circumstances (and callsign)
5 # Copyright (c) 1998 - Dirk Koopman G1TLH
15 @EXPORT_OK = qw($mycall $myname $myalias $mylatitude $mylongtitude $mylocator
16 $myqth $myemail $myprot
17 $clusterport $clusteraddr $debugfn
18 $def_hopcount $root $data $system $cmd
19 $userfn $motd $local_cmd $mybbsaddr
23 # this really does need to change for your system!!!!
29 # Your 'normal' callsign
32 # Your latitude (+)ve = North (-)ve = South in degrees and decimal degrees
33 $mylatitude = +52.68584579;
35 # Your Longtitude (+)ve = East, (-)ve = West in degrees and decimal degrees
36 $mylongtitude = +0.94518260;
38 # Your locator (yes I know I can calculate it - eventually)
39 $mylocator = "JO02LQ";
42 $myqth = "East Dereham, Norfolk";
45 $myemail = "djk\@tobit.co.uk";
48 $mybbsaddr = "G1TLH\@GB7TLH.#35.GBR.EU";
50 # the tcp address of the cluster and so does this !!!
51 $clusteraddr = "dirk1.tobit.co.uk";
53 # the port number of the cluster (just leave this, unless it REALLY matters to you)
57 $debugfn = "/tmp/debug_cluster";
59 # the version of DX cluster (tm) software I am masquerading as
62 # default hopcount to use - note this will override any incoming hop counts, if they are greater
65 # root of directory tree for this system
71 # system files live in
72 $system = "$root/sys";
74 # command files live in
77 # local command files live in (and overide $cmd)
78 $localcmd = "$root/local_cmd";
80 # where the user data lives
81 $userfn = "$data/users";
83 # the "message of the day" file