[Dx4win] Leaving Telnet connected 24/7
David, K2DBK
k2dbk at arrl.net
Thu Dec 20 17:02:26 EST 2007
Actually, the other thing that just occurred to me is that you can
simply type "sh/dx/10000" (or whatever) on at least some clusters. You
wouldn't want to do that over a radio link, but on the Internet, it
might not be so bad.
John/K4WJ wrote:
> Kelly,
>
> Lee, VE7CC, has an excellent program that connects to DX nodes. When I
> open it in the morning it provides me with the last 100 DX posts. I
> don't know if you can download more than the last 100 spots but you
> can check it out at:
>
> http://www.bcdxc.org/ve7cc
>
> I connect DX4WIN to it and enjoy both programs.
>
> 73..de John/K4WJ
>
> At 04:23 PM 12/20/2007, Kelly Johnson wrote:
>> I often leave DX4WIN running and Telnet connected for DX spots 24/7.
>> When I am home, I can check the window every time I walk by the shack
>> to see if I see any Red or Yellow spots. If I'm not home, the telnet
>> window collects all the spots so that when I return I know what
>> activity has occurred while I was gone and in some cases the DX
>> stations are still there when I return.
>>
>> Question - I'd love to avoid leaving my computer running 24/7 if
>> possible. Are there any internet based services out there that can
>> collect the spots while my computer is offline and allow me to fill my
>> DX4WIN spot window from those saved spots when I bring my computer
>> back online?
>
> 73..de John/K4WJ
> ex K8PXG 18 Jun 1959 to 11 Feb 1997
> K8WJ 12 Feb 1997 to 08 Apr 1997
>
>
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David, K2DBK
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