UTC Freq Call DXCC Comment Spotter
22:49 14076.0 KE4GBA United States   United States FT8 KE5WCT
22:48 21033.2 T88SM Palau   Palau CQ CQ USA W5RG
22:48 21335.0 VE6CQ Canada   Canada cqing FM5DN
22:48 14256.0 TL8BNW Central African Republic   Central African Republic 73!!! KJ4UGO
22:48 28455.0 LR1WWA Argentina   Argentina 5/9+ IN MEDELLIN WWA HK4MD
22:48 28450.0 K5BNF United States   United States CQ DX PY4HM
22:48 3561.8 TM29WWA France   France DP5N
22:47 7077.0 EG8WW Canary Islands   Canary Islands FT8 -07 IN81DQ<>IL27GW EA1DV
22:46 21292.0 DU3LA Philippines   Philippines CQ JH1GEX
22:47 14294.0 VE9WWA Canada   Canada WW4L
22:45 28074.9 PP5AMP Brazil   Brazil NP3V
22:45 7140.0 8A1A Indonesia   Indonesia wwa PD2ET
22:44 7077.0 EG9WWA Ceuta & Melilla   Ceuta & Melilla FT8 -07 IN81DQ<>IM75HV EA1DV
22:44 28455.0 LR1WWA Argentina   Argentina SSB World Wide Award LU1DX
22:44 28049.0 LR1WWA Argentina   Argentina World Wide Award cw LU1DX
22:44 14256.0 TL8BNW Central African Republic   Central African Republic KD4BWM
22:43 3510.0 II0WWA Italy   Italy IZ7NLV
22:42 28455.0 LR1WWA Argentina   Argentina WWA LU9HVR
22:42 28023.0 KP5/NP3VI Desecheo Island   Desecheo Island TNX ATNO UP 28.27.50 KU4UK
22:42 14267.5 W1AW/0 Vienna Intl Ctr   Vienna Intl Ctr HK4GO

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.