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DX spots will appear if they are sent but during no activity you will have
to command the cluster such as Once you are logged in type sh/dx get last 10 DX spots type sh/dx/20 Get last 20 DX spots Type sh/dx 14 (notice the space between dx and 14) GET LAST 10 SPOTS ON 14 MHz Or type sh/dx 20 Get same thing 20 = 20 Meters in this case Type HELP for the cluster commands OR See URL: http://www.ng3k.com/Cluster/index.html -- Incognito By Necessity (:-( If you can't convince them, confuse them. - - -Harry S Truman "Pat Whelton" wrote in message ink.net... I've Telnet'ed into a DX cluster, entered my call and logged on. I was then presented with a welcome message, some propagation info from WWV, some info about setting filters and then the current date and time repeated periodically. I never have seen a DX spot. Is this normal? Or perhaps since it was my first time I have to be added to a table or something? or validated? Maybe it was just slow last night. What should one expect to see on a DX cluster via Telnet? Is it similar to the OH2AQ site? |
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