[SADXA] DX Clusters

RICHARD SOLOMON w1ksz at q.com
Wed Jun 23 21:37:07 EDT 2010


I have used the VE7CC cluster for a number of years. I can have multiple 
computers connected simultaneously (don't want to miss that VU7 spot 
if I am in the garage shop).

It has numerous nodes. so if one guy goes down, it's easy to connect to 
another node.

73, Dick, W1KSZ

> From: keith at kr7rk.com
> To: sadxa at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 18:29:31 -0700
> Subject: [SADXA] DX Clusters
> 
> For the past few weeks I have been having some problems with dx spotting
> clusters, including some node connection problems.
> 
> DX Summit (http://www.dxsummit.fi/) has had some trouble with their site and
> it looks like they have opened a new registration system.
> 
> It also seems to me that the volume of spots has decreased, especially from
> the west coast - but maybe that is unrelated (maybe just less DX being
> worked?)
> 
> Anybody else having issues, or ideas?  What spotting system do you all use -
> node logins, or website-based clusters?
> 
> (And yes, I am fully aware of the benefits of tuning the dial to search out
> DX as opposed to reading a cluster list!)
> 
> 73,
> Keith KR7RK
> 
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