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    DX Cluster

    OK, simple question for all the Linux Gurus out there...

    What, if anything, are you using to monitor the DX Cluster network? Is it an app, or is it something online?

    On the shack PC, I usually monitor the cluster via the VE7CC app, which is a very nice package. But it's a Windows only app at present.

    What I'd like to do, as part of the upcoming shack remodel/rebuild, is set up an older monitor with the Raspberry Pi, and (when it's not being used for other things), use this as the cluster monitor. If nothing else, it will certainly consume a lot less power than the Compaq D300V!

    I know that there are a few websites out there that provide cluster info, but a lot of them are cluttered with extraneous things... or don't give me any options on filtering spots. While I don't expect a clone of VE7CC, having some more control over what's displayed would be nice.
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    Ron, I simply use the telnet command from the command prompt. I have, on occasion, connected to W3LPL via telnet in a terminal window thusly:

    telnet w3lpl.net

    I use the cluster node's filters. When in the shack, I log in to w4ml's node. A good listing of dx packet cluster nodes can be found here:

    http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/cluster.html

    All pretty basic, but works very well!
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    I just use DX Watch, which is browser-based. Never have to worry about what OS I'm running.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ad4mg View Post
    Ron, I simply use the telnet command from the command prompt. I have, on occasion, connected to W3LPL via telnet in a terminal window thusly:

    telnet w3lpl.net

    I use the cluster node's filters. When in the shack, I log in to w4ml's node. A good listing of dx packet cluster nodes can be found here:

    http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/cluster.html

    All pretty basic, but works very well!
    Considering that I'm just beginning to learn Linux, well, I know how to get to a command prompt, but I've never used telnet on that box. I'll look into these, though.

    With all due respect to W3LPL, I'd prefer not to use his system. Frankly, I have Frank's spots filtered out on the PC at present; he has a system set up to funnel RBN input from remote receivers around the world onto the cluster, and I got a little tired of too many "false positives" that I can never hear.

    When I asked him (via email) about this a few years back... never got a response back. But I know of people who got less than pleasant replies, so let's just say that I'd prefer not to open that particular can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    I just use DX Watch, which is browser-based. Never have to worry about what OS I'm running.
    Hmmm. That may work. Looks interesting.

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    I just use DX Watch, which is browser-based. Never have to worry about what OS I'm running.

    Same here. And when I'm on digital, I use hamspots.net - good stuff.
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    Funny thing about DX Watch... I couldn't create an account from the Pi. For some odd reason, the machine wasn't letting me type an "@" in the email address. No real problem, though, I just created the account from another machine & then logged in.

    Also, it doesn't automatically kick in the selected filters. Shows me what my last filter settings were, but won't implement them. That can be annoying.

    Nor do I see a way to discard the W3LPL spots.

    But this will do for now. No, it won't. The filters aren't working. Maybe they work fine on other flavors of Linux, but not on the Pi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    Funny thing about DX Watch... I couldn't create an account from the Pi. For some odd reason, the machine wasn't letting me type an "@" in the email address. No real problem, though, I just created the account from another machine & then logged in.

    Also, it doesn't automatically kick in the selected filters. Shows me what my last filter settings were, but won't implement them. That can be annoying.

    Nor do I see a way to discard the W3LPL spots.

    But this will do for now. No, it won't. The filters aren't working. Maybe they work fine on other flavors of Linux, but not on the Pi.
    You need to configure the keyboard for the Pi.

    Code:
    sudo raspi-config
    Under "Localization", then "Keyboard Layout". It's set to UK by default, instead of US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KC2UGV View Post
    You need to configure the keyboard for the Pi.

    Code:
    sudo raspi-config
    Under "Localization", then "Keyboard Layout". It's set to UK by default, instead of US.
    That explains the keyboard. Should have thought of that, it simply hadn't come up before.

    Thanks, I will do that.

    Any idea on why it's not taking my settings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    That explains the keyboard. Should have thought of that, it simply hadn't come up before.

    Thanks, I will do that.

    Any idea on why it's not taking my settings?
    Ya got me on that one. I don't use DX spotting much at all, and when I do, I just telnet in or via packet.
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