N1MM Logger allows a spotting station to locally make spots that appear on
all connected computers -- it's free too!
Pete, W1RM
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From: yccc-bounces@yccc.org [mailto:yccc-bounces@yccc.org] On Behalf Of
Randy Thompson
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 1:46 PM
To: yccc@yccc.org; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [YCCC] Packetcluster "emulator"
Ran into an interesting problem while preparing for WRTC. The WRTC rules
allow a primary radio that can work stations and a second radio for spotting
purposes. The logging software I am using has excellent packet spotting
support. However, it only works if you can connect to a DX cluster! This is
not an option at WRTC.
Does anyone know of a cluster emulator or freeware cluster software that can
run on Windows XP? We are thinking that a solution might be to create our
own virtual cluster on one of our PCs just for our own spotting use.
Looking for any ideas or suggestions on a way to do this.
Thanks!
Randy Thompson, K5ZD
k5zd@contesting.com
www.k5zd.com
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