UTC Freq Call DXCC Comment Spotter
02:04 14074.0 RI0CR Asiatic Russia   Asiatic Russia RDA HK-27 RA3ZGT
02:04 14010.0 V44KAI St. Kitts & Nevis   St. Kitts & Nevis IOTA NA-104 CCC V4* VE2ZDX
02:04 50313.0 K7SP United States   United States DM33 VA6ZO
02:03 14286.0 PI4COM Netherlands   Netherlands 5/9 tks XE2LQD
02:02 144300.1 UA9FAI European Russia   European Russia lo48to<TROPO>lo88vc 55/54 qso UA4NDX
02:01 50313.0 N5ZC United States   United States DM95 VA6ZO
02:01 21074.0 YH6AH Indonesia   Indonesia FT8 -13dB from NJ84 2322Hz YB1HR
02:01 50314.7 K0YEQ United States   United States KS KC0IUY
02:01 14275.0 EG25FDC Spain   Spain 59 to W Canada VA6SZ
02:00 7075.6 KL0W Alaska   Alaska NJ8G
01:59 14275.0 EG25FDC Spain   Spain VIA LOTW N5XZ
01:59 14081.9 VA5KEN Canada   Canada KD2DLL
01:58 7196.0 HJ3ESF Colombia   Colombia Cq dx HK4RAU
01:58 14286.0 PI4COM Netherlands   Netherlands VIA PA1AW 59+20 in stx N5XZ
01:57 144300.1 UA9FPG European Russia   European Russia lo48to<TROPO>lo89ta 53/63 qso UA4NDX
01:57 50036.7 VE4VHF/B Canada   Canada EN10 > DM24 Weak K0XP
01:57 14275.0 EG25FDC Spain   Spain KP4NTV
01:56 14013.6 XQ3SK Chile   Chile cq dx N5XZ
01:56 14286.0 PI4COM Netherlands   Netherlands KC7MP
01:56 50313.0 W0MU United States   United States DM79 VA6ZO

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.