Yes, there is a section on the reversebeacon.net website where you can
download data files with all the historical spots.
http://www.reversebeacon.net/raw_data/
Matt NQ6N
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:16 PM, <wa3mej@comcast.net> wrote:
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> I am planning a new 160m transmit antenna to be erected in the next few
> weeks. Before I install it however I want to get a good history (over a
> few weeks) of spots from the reverse beacon network. My problem is that
> instead of going to WWW.DXMAPS.COM I would like to get the spots from
> the source. Is this possible? Is there a utility/program out there that
> will allow me to plug my call into it and collect all of my spots for me...
> displaying them on my computer ready to be archived/plotted.. whatever?
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> My new antenna will be a 75 ft Vertical elevated about 8 ft above
> the ground to include 20 1/4 wave radials. This should be superior to my
> current Inverted L with 4 radials 6 ft above the ground that the deer keep
> getting into.
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> WA3MEJ
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> Long Live Seal Team VI
>
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