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| Antennas & Equip |
In an effort to contribute to the overall
benefit of our hobby, I have set up a DX Spotting |
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Network Cluster, which operates on a
standalone computer and is available 24 / 7 via telnet. |
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The cluster address is:
dxc.n3me.net |
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participating station is set up with software and links to one or
more other cluster nodes, which use the cluster software.
The nodes, when connected are called a cluster. Each
cluster connects to other clusters thus expanding the network.
Individual hams can connect to the nodes via the Internet.
Users can view real-time spotting of on-the-air stations providing
their operating frequency, mode, location spotted, etc. One
can also chat with others connected to the system, send and receive
messages, search and retrieve archived data, and access databases. |
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N3ME at N3ME.Net |
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