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<h3>8: Filter Reg Exp</h3>
Specifes a regular expression used to filter data in the table, using data in the column specified by (8).
Specifes a [regular expression](https://regexr.com/) used to filter data in the table, using data in the column specified by (7).
<h3>9: Filter Invalid</h3>
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<h3>10: Feed to YaDDNet</h3>
When checked, valid messages will be forwarded to [YaDDNet](http://yaddnet.org/).
YaDDNet aggregates DSD messages from different users around the world storing them in a searchable database.
YaDDNet aggregates DSC messages from different users around the world storing them in a searchable database.
The messages are submitted with Preferences > My Position... > Station name used as the ID.
Right click to open http://yaddnet.org/ in your browser, showing recent messages received from this ID.
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Click to specify a previously written .csv log file, which is read and used to update the table.
<h3>12: Received Messages Table</h3>
<h3>14: Received Messages Table</h3>
![DSC Demodulator plugin GUI](../../../doc/img/DSCDemod_plugin_messages.png)
The received messages table displays the contents of the messages that have been received. Most of the fields are decoded directly from the message,
however, a few, such as ships names, are found by querying [aprs.fi](http://aprs.fi) with the MMSI.
however, a few, such as ship names, are found by querying [aprs.fi](http://aprs.fi) with the MMSI.
* Date - Date the message was received.
* Time - Time the message was received.
* Format - The message format (Selective call, Geographic call, Group call, Distress alert, All ships, Automatic call).
* To - Who the message is to (The address field). This is typically an MMSI, but can also be a geographic area.
* Country - Country with jurisdiction of the destination of the message
* Country - Country with jurisdiction of the destination of the message.
* Type - MMSI type of the destination of the message (Ship / Coast station).
* Name - The name of ship / station the message is for (From aprs.fi).
* Category - The message category (Safety, Routine, Urgency, Distress).
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Right clicking on the header will open a menu allowing you to select which columns are visible.
To reorder the columns, left click and drag left or right a column header.
Left click on a header to sort the table by the data in that column.
Right clicking on a cell will open a pop-up menu that that allows:
* MMSIs to be looked up on some popular web sites,
* georaphical call areas to be drawn on the map,
* ships to be located on the [Map](../../feature/map/readme.md) if also being tracked via AIS, or
* tune SSB Demods to the RX frequency.
* Ships to be located on the [Map](../../feature/map/readme.md) if also being tracked via AIS,
* Tune SSB Demods to the RX frequency or
* Geographical call areas to be drawn on the [Map](../../feature/map/readme.md):
![DSC Demodulator plugin GUI](../../../doc/img/DSCDemod_plugin_geocall.png)