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Caveat Lector wrote:
And in the past, many DX clubs set up DX spotting repeaters on 2M -- some with 200 members Also 2M simplex And prior to that folks gave a one ringer landline call to their DX buddies as u sed. An before the clusters, avid DXers subscribed to DX newsletters to "spot" the DX Ala The West Coast DX Bulletin by Hugh Cassidy WA6AUD Or now a days The Daily DX. Any difference between these and today's Packet Cluster other than wide distribution ????? No, but that's a big difference. The newsletters are useful but they don't tell you specifically who's on what frequency *now*. If your source of DX news is The Daily DX, you still need to be able to copy to know whether the station on 21024 really is FT5XO as predicted in the news bulletin. On cluster, you can rely on someone else's copying ability. (true, you'll occasionally get screwed that way!) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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