UTC Freq Call DXCC Comment Spotter
19:36 3573.0 PA6YOTA Netherlands   Netherlands FT8 -04dB 1152Hz DL1GLO
19:36 28351.0 WM2V United States   United States 5/9 IN mi - pota -73 N8XGS
19:36 144360.0 DL9WW Fed. Rep. of Germany   Fed. Rep. of Germany DL9WW
19:36 7074.0 YO2MD Romania   Romania FT8 +0 dB 1188 Hz YO2MD
19:36 7006.1 8A1IBU Indonesia   Indonesia YT4T
19:35 432174.0 GM4WJA Scotland   Scotland FT8 -08 dB Tnx QSO OZ2OE
19:35 14205.0 ZS3SG South Africa   South Africa OY/4X6TT
19:35 3515.0 OH73ELK Finland   Finland TU HNY OZ9XU
19:35 28465.0 LU9CNS Argentina   Argentina CQ CQ DX EA5IPM
19:34 144174.0 MM3LSO Scotland   Scotland DL4CH
19:34 144360.0 DF6WE Fed. Rep. of Germany   Fed. Rep. of Germany MSK144 +39 dB ALPEN DL1MTG
19:34 7074.0 EB9AAI Ceuta & Melilla   Ceuta & Melilla EA1MR
19:34 28440.0 J69Z St. Lucia   St. Lucia CQ.CQ.73s. EA8DMS
19:34 28074.6 K4TMR United States   United States NP3F
19:33 10368948.0 OZ1UHF Denmark   Denmark USB PA0O
19:33 7188.0 VK2EFM Australia   Australia CCC VK2* F4CIM
19:33 21338.0 KB9VBR United States   United States Pota US-9806 WI N4BQQ
19:33 14049.0 NZ1J United States   United States CW VE3INE
19:32 28076.3 V51LZ Namibia   Namibia FT8 WA9BZW
19:31 3555.0 IU1CZF Italy   Italy 73 Davide es Merry Xmas Ciao! G1AJH

What is this page?

The DX Cluster is a tool used by radio amateurs to share real-time information about radio links (DX) and active stations in frequency. It is a network of interconnected servers that allows radio operators to post and receive reports (called "spots") on active DX stations in the band, indicating frequency, callsign, mode and other useful information.

A DX Cluster node is a server or access point that offers service to other hams, allowing them to connect via specific software, via packet radio, or via telnet terminal.

Radio operators publish "spots" to report DX stations they have heard or connected to, specifying the frequency and other information.

The spots are shared in real time with all users connected to the DX Cluster's worldwide network.

Radio amateurs and SWLs can use this information to search for new DX stations to connect (or listen to), following the frequency and mode directions.