[50mhz] FS Yaesu VX5R package
Dean Norris
[email protected]
Tue, 22 Jul 2003 14:22:43 -0700
At 13:08 7/22/2003, Paul Manuel wrote:
If you can get on the internet to post an e-mail, you can access dozens of
clusters.
Try using a telnet program with these addresses.
k7ar, k7ar.net:7300
W6RFU, 128.111.56.240:7300
n7us, 24.221.10.240
KH2D, kh2d.tzo.com:5995
k1ttt, k1ttt.berkshire.net
PI4CC, 212.127.163.66
va3mw.homeip.net:41112
AA2MF, dxc.aa2mf.net
25 spots OH2AQ,http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/dx25.html?
AC4ET (DXCLUS),ham.southeast.net
dx-central,cluster.dx-central.com:6904
K4UJ (DXC),cluster.akorn.net
N6ND,128.49.221.102
N8TO,198.109.197.129
W9NIU,131.156.2.132
KL7G,24.237.4.235: 599
ac0x,ac0x.no-ip.com
KE9KD,cluster.dx-central.com
na2na,na2na.net
Dean
>--- Peter Hirons <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> > I think the same applies to "the band is open" messages - that's what DX
>
> > clusters are for and are far more immediate. E-mail is subject to
> > delivery delays and only get read when it's been retrieved from the
> > mailbox.
>
>What is a DX cluster?
>Seriously, I know what it is--but I have never accessed one. Are they
>universally available?
>73,
>Paul K4PDM
>
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