A good friend of mine, DH1TW, has created a new DX-Cluster web site which
has several new and useful feature, all very simple to use.
YES, IT IS IN ENGLISH!
Besides the classical listing of DX spots, DXHeat.com also has the following
new features:
. Graphical Activity Map, by Band / Continent
. Integration with WebSDR
. Several diagrams of the activity by call sign since 2001 (25 Million
spots in the database)
. Works with all types of devices, incl. cell phones, tablets, laptops
or disktops
. Spots may be pushed to the browser in real time
What I like is the simple ability to turn filters on and off, just by
clicking the band flag.
Band flags toggle between green and white; green means spots for that band
are monitored, white means not monitored.
This enables us to monitor just one band, or as many bands as we like, AND
we see at a glance which bands are being monitored.
If you are into DX or contesting, you might want to look into this.
See: www.dxheat.com
73 - Rick, DJ0IP
(Nr. Frankfurt am Main)
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