I am connected now.? It's good to see the merged POTA and SOTA and general DX spots ... but?the band filter does not appear to work on your cluster.? I'm currently laser-focused on 10m and have set the band filter via VE7CC's Cluster User program like this:
The latest spot POTA received (shown just above the band table here) was from your cluster on 14323 kHz, despite?being set to reject all 20m spots.
On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 at 04:42, Andrea via <fuffa2k5=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,?
I just want to inform you that a new cluster node is available providing a real good service for POTA or SOTA hunting.
This node is connected to the global cluster network (so it provides SPOTS like any other cluster) and in addition it provides specific POTA and SOTA spots grabbing the data from their respective web cluster interface.
By connecting to this cluster you can have in Logger32 both normal and POTA/SOTA spots at the same time in the same window. Marketing folks love to say "in a single?pane of glass" ;-)
As usual you can use filters to eliminate spots you are not interested in. (I can provide further details if needed).
It is based on DXspider and it is compatible with all logging programs that support telnet clusters (including of course our great Logger32).
Around 100 users are already using it without?any issue.
If you want to give it a try, you are welcome, it's free ;-)
Connection details are as follows:
Cluster name: IZ2LSC-99
Address:?
Port: 7373
You can add it in logger32 by right clicking on the telnet window then setup/setup remote host.?