ODXC Web Monitor
Real-time DX spotting from the RW3XA-8 Obninsk DX Cluster node via web interface.
Description
Approximately 1,500 unique DX spots are typically visible on the ODXC Web Monitor at any given time, providing real-time intelligence for amateur radio operators seeking DX contacts. This service aggregates spotting data from the RW3XA-8 Obninsk DX Cluster node, presenting it through a straightforward web interface. Users can monitor current activity across various HF bands, identifying stations calling CQ DX or reporting rare entities.
The platform supports both traditional telnet access for those using dedicated cluster clients and a Java-based web interface, catering to different operational preferences. It serves as a practical tool for contesters and DXers to track propagation, identify active stations, and plan their operating strategies. The cluster data includes callsigns, frequencies, modes, and spotter information, crucial for effective DX hunting.
Integration with other spotting networks like RBN and PSK Reporter enhances its utility.