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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:37:25 +0100, Walt Davidson
wrote: On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:22:47 -0400, "G. Doughty" wrote: Looking to give DX a try. I have two attic dipoles for 20 and 40 meters. I have a ten-tec scout 555 that runs 50 watts wide open. Anyways, I am trying to find a "node" to use on my laptop but am unsure what I need. I think all I need is a 10m radio (I have an htx 10) antenna (easy enough for a dipole in the attic) and a computer. Is that true? Also, with the computer, I am aware of Telnet, but how do I access a local node? I am probably talking out of my arse, but I think it would be interesting to get it all hooked up. I use a computer logger but I think I can access the node through a phone if need be. If it sounds like I'm confused, I am. A little help will go a long way. Thanks so much I can't believe I'm reading this. Is a connection to a packet cluster now a prerequisite for working DX? How did we manage in those far-off days before there were any packet clusters? 73 de G3NYY I agree to some extent. Whilst the use of packet cluster can aid DXing,in my experience it can sometimes be frustrating. This is because, if a spot shows up on the cluster, then EVERYONE reading the spots will be aware of it - quite often with the inevitable pile-up. This is often difficult to break with 100W and low-height wire antennas. However, it's so much more rewarding to tune the band(s) and find a rare station calling CQ and be the first one to reply. Best 73 John, G4GOY .... 197 DXCC entities in the last 3 years |
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