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Related wiki pages: [[Bands]], [[Contesting]], [[Propagation]], [[What is a Dx cluster?]]
Related wiki pages: [[Bands]], [[Contesting]], [[Propagation]], [[What is a DX cluster?]], [[Logging]]


These sites provide propagation information to ham, by means of users reporting reception of signals on various bands. Often the focus is DX information, but may also be focussed on a specific mode suchs as digital. These sites are often called "spot" sites or "spot" pages.
These sites provide propagation information to ham, by means of users reporting reception of signals on various bands. Often the focus is DX information, but may also be focussed on a specific mode suchs as digital. These sites are often called "spot" sites or "spot" pages.

Revision as of 14:09, 2 July 2008

Related wiki pages: Bands, Contesting, Propagation, What is a DX cluster?, Logging

These sites provide propagation information to ham, by means of users reporting reception of signals on various bands. Often the focus is DX information, but may also be focussed on a specific mode suchs as digital. These sites are often called "spot" sites or "spot" pages.

General logging and "spot" sites

DX Propagation Logger Has propagation logger pages for 50MHz, 144MHz, 220MHz, as well as various QSO and mode (eg ATV) logging pages.

VK Logger has logging pages for HF, 6M, and 2m/70cm bands, as well as a forum page.


Mode specific logging and "spot" sites