DX Cluster Programs for Amateur Radio

Find software applications for monitoring DX announcements, receiving packet radio transmissions, and connecting to internet clusters.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

DX Cluster software helps ham radio operators track real-time activity on the bands, especially for working DX. These tools connect to internet-based DX clusters, which are networks where hams post "spots" – short messages about stations they hear or work, including frequency, mode, and signal reports. This information is crucial for finding rare DX, participating in contests, or simply monitoring band conditions.

Operators use these applications to filter spots by band, mode, or DXCC entity, making it easier to target specific stations. Many programs, like SpotCollector and RDXCluster, offer customizable displays, band maps, and logging integrations. Some clients, such as HamAlert, provide notifications for desired DX spots via push, SMS, or email, ensuring hams don't miss important activity on the air. Others, like Band Master, display spots graphically across the amateur radio bands.

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