Hi Guy's,
On the DX Monitor just enable the "Filter Settings" to weed out VHF spots. You can't
stop the spotters though.
73, Bob KI4RU
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> On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 "Charles Harpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello DXers... Please tell me the Web adr of a real-time li
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 "Charles Harpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello DXers... Please tell me the Web adr of a real-time listing
> of current DX on the air that comes primarily from USA sources.
> I find DX Summit too oriented to EU to be most helpful to a Fla
resident.
> Where shoul
to a
broader area of spots.
I will send you via a seperate Email, the user's manual for the AR-Cluster
nodes.
73 Ted K8NA
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73, Bill
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Subject: [DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web
Hello
Charly, I use one of the TelNet locations for more local DX spots, however,
there are usually only a few users signed on and almost all of the TelNet
services send spots to Internet DX Clusters.
Using DX Monitor in conjunction with DX Viewer allows you to filter spots and
you can view spots fr
Hello DXers... Please tell me the Web adr of a real-time listing of current
DX on the air that comes primarily from USA sources. I find DX Summit too
oriented to EU to be most helpful to a Fla resident. Where should I
connect? Thanks, Charly K4VUD
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