DX Fighter - DX Cluster client
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DX-Fighter is a ham radio program for DX cluster spot reception. Connect to any DX cluster server and Telnet server.
DX Fighter is the first program to receive the DX Cluster with an embedded web browser that allows browsing on any website also integrates the functions of research on search engines or databases such as QRZ.com.
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