| UTC | Freq | Call | DXCC | Comment | Spotter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17:34 | 14235.0 | EG8WW | Canary Islands |
WWA SSB | EA3GQI |
| 17:34 | 7016.8 | YO4DW | Romania |
Minitest CW | IT9VDQ |
| 17:34 | 7074.0 | YB2TTM | Indonesia |
FT8 1st -17/GP. Selemat malan | ON8ON |
| 17:34 | 432173.0 | DL5EBS | Fed. Rep. of Germany |
to jo45tx tnx qso 73 | OZ1KWJ |
| 17:33 | 14021.0 | AI0Y | United States |
nd | ON8VA |
| 17:33 | 21061.0 | K9PM/P | United States |
WWFF KFF-4432 | OH0M |
| 17:33 | 3688.5 | SO3WWA | Poland |
World Wide Award SSB | SP3OCC |
| 17:33 | 7008.0 | 8A1A | Indonesia |
T U QSO. GOOD LUCK. | OZ1OXQ |
| 17:33 | 7139.0 | II6WWA | Italy |
SSB World Wide Award | IU6TZS |
| 17:33 | 14040.0 | N0W | United States |
K3AXR | |
| 17:33 | 14074.0 | TM1WWA | France |
FT8 World Wide Award | F5OZK |
| 17:33 | 7007.0 | YL73R | Latvia |
WWA | G3ESE |
| 17:33 | 7076.0 | ZL1VAH | New Zealand |
CCC ZL1* IOTA OC-036 | EA3CU |
| 17:32 | 28074.0 | KD3BMM | United States |
FT8 -17dB from FN00 1570Hz | PY4OY |
| 17:32 | 10117.0 | II7WWA | Italy |
cw World Wide Award | IK7XJA |
| 17:32 | 1296228.0 | F1MKG | France |
IN94WL<>JN08KQ TNX FB SSB QSO 73 | F6CIS |
| 17:32 | 28075.0 | VY0IRC | Canada |
Nunavut, Canada - tnx for contact and WARAC | K9NYO |
| 17:32 | 14283.0 | J38WG | Grenada |
SSB | WE9G |
| 17:31 | 7018.9 | YU1RA | Serbia |
Minitest CW | IT9VDQ |
| 17:31 | 14303.0 | CQ7WWA | Portugal |
KO4IBY |
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.