[DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web

2001-10-14 Thread Charles Harpole

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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Re: [DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web

2001-10-14 Thread Geovincent

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 from only W3 or W6, etc.

73,
George K3GV

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RE: [DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web

2001-10-14 Thread Chris Bill Shell

Hi Charly,

I had web access to all-USA only spots running on W6RFU, and it wasn't
really used.  I think the only hits on the page were by me. Hi Hi.  I
eventually disabled the httpd because of the lack of usage, and the possible
processing delays I thought it was causing during contests.

Max, NG7M, has web access to the last 25 all-USA only spots on NC7J at;
 http://nc7j.qrq.com/clx/showdx.sql
A nice feature of NC7J is the automatic QRZ.COM lookup of the DX or spotter
callsigns.

If you are looking for a telnet connections for all-USA only spots you can
use either;
 telnet://128.111.56.240  W6RFU
 telnet://nc7j.qrq.comNC7J

73, Bill
N6WS
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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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Re: [DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web

2001-10-14 Thread Ted Pauck

Hello Charlie ...

If you link to an AR-Cluster node, you can configure what spots will be sent
to
you as a user. You can configure the filters so that only spots from
specified
originating countries will be sent to you. Such as from USA only, VE only,
from
USA and VE only, etc ... You can also configure to only get spots from
certain
states within the USA, if you want East Coast spots only, etc ... very
flexible.

My node K8NA is an AR-Cluster node.24.9.44.206
Give it a try ... if you want to check out other AR-Cluster nodes,
go to http://www.cestro.com/pcluster/index.shtml and get the ip address
of them. Some AR-Cluster nodes are configured to pre filter spots, and
others send out all spots and let the user's do the filtering as they wish.
Which gives the user more flexibility. During normal DXing, you may only
want spots from USA. During contesting, you may want to expand 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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From: Charles Harpole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web


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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Re: [DXR] Need adr for DX spots on Web

2001-10-14 Thread Bob McCourt

Hi Guy's,

On the DX Monitor just enable the Filter Settings to weed out VHF spots. You can't
stop the spotters though. sigh

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 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

 Charly,

 Check out the spots on eham.netThat tends to be more from USA.

 Personally, I find DX Summit very useful for tracking DXpeditions.
 With worldwide spots, I can see how many transmitters are on
 the air, what bands / paths they are using, and anticipate openings
 to USA.  I could do without all the (mostly EU / JA ) VHF spots!
 I'd like to see a 250 HF selection in the menu.

 Tom  N4KG

 
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