For those that use DxClusters on HF this is not news but for those that
have little
or no knowledge of the Clusters most if not all allow filters to be set to
let the user see only
spots he is interested in.
In my case on a DxSpider node I can set a filter so only spots on 50 MHz
and above are
received by the user. Not knowing all cluster software I cannot specify what
filters exist
on other Cluster software packages but it is worth investigating.
Walt N2WM FN21OC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Theis" <phil@k3tuf.com>
To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 10:59 AM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] 432 Sprint and Spotting
Greetings,
During the last two sprints several of us have been experimenting with the
DX Cluster.
Lets see if we can generate more activity this Wednesday evening by
generating spots.
Do it on anyone you hear calling CQ. But also it would be nice to know
who is lurking on the bands. That way we know to turn antennas in the
right direction and then call cq.
For instance, if I know that VE3ZV is calling others, I can turn my
antenna and call CQ in his direction.
So figure out your logger, connect it to the internet, and generate some
spots during the Sprint.
I will be on ON4KST as well, but the spotting network makes things so much
easier by putting the information right there in front of you in the
logger. I use N1MM+, it is working great for VHF.
See you all on. Let hope for some great conditions.
73,
Phil K3TUF FN10we
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