Like you I resisted using spots for a long time. I wish I had all of the time back that I spent tuning the bands (pre bandscope too). It's still easier to work them before they are spotted and on occasion that still happens.

One problem is, however, that many DX stations simply assume that they will be spotted and forgo identifying properly or announcing where they are listening. So even if you discover one of these without seeing spots, you can be clueless for a while as the DX station rips off "W7XYZ 5NN" for minutes on end.

So I've resigned myself to looking at spots at times. That said, I'm not continually connected to any cluster but use web-based spots via dxscape.com. I use Firefox and set tabs on the toolbar for bands of interest. I just recently tried the new.dxsummit.fi and it's kind of neat in that it can be filtered and by clicking on a call, you are presented with QRZ.com and/or Clublog info, propagation info and a greyline map. I've tried tabbed browsing to set band filters, but it doesn't work as expected.

You'll probably get s bunch of suggestions to connect to a cluster that will tune your radio, turn the beam, decode the station call, work him, update LoTW and make coffee while you browse the Internet. I still do all of that stuff myself.

Wes  N7WS


On 12/7/2014 8:33 AM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
I have resisted using spotting systems until now, preferring to hunt on my
own.  Somehow, being primordial seemed more authentic. But as the totals
rise and the easy ones are in the bag, the listening time per new entity
has gone up sharply.  It seems , on a casual Internet search, that there
are numerous systems out there.  Does anyone have experience with more
than one and so able to offer advice?  If it matters, I operate
exclusively CW and would need spotting notices by (ideally) e-mail or
(workable) Web check-in - no texting and no VHF links.  Thanks in advance
. . .

Ted, KN1CBR



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