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using DXwatch and QRZ spotting together — worth it or redundant?

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so ive been playing around with a few different cluster spotting tools lately and wondering what other people actually use day to day. i started out just using the cluster on QRZ which is convenient since im already on there looking stuff up anyway, but then someone in my local club mentioned DXwatch and i checked it out and it seems like a lot of the same spots show up but not always at the same time.

my question is basically whether theres any real advantage to running both or checking both regularly or if one consistently has fresher spots than the other. i know some of the big contest guys have like 5 things open at once but for casual DX chasing on HF is that overkill. also has anyone used the DX toolkit app on android, saw it mentioned somewhere and curious if mobile cluster apps are even worth the trouble compared to just using a browser.

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honestly i just keep DXwatch open in a browser tab and it does the job for me. the QRZ cluster is fine but i find DXwatch refreshes a bit quicker and the filtering options are better if you want to narrow down by band or region. that said they're both pulling from the same underlying cluster network more or less so you're not going to miss something huge by only using one.

the android apps i've tried have been hit or miss. DX Toolkit is decent but i found myself going back to the browser version just because it's easier to see more spots at once on a bigger screen. if youre portable or operating from somewhere without a laptop then yeah the app makes sense but at the desk i dont bother.

yeah this has been something ive wondered about too, im pretty new to HF and the whole spotting network thing was confusing at first. what i ended up doing was just bookmarking like three different pages and checking them when i sit down to operate lol. probably not the most efficient system. someone told me i should set up a telnet client connection to a cluster directly instead of using web interfaces but i havent figured that out yet, seems like extra steps for not much gain when the websites work fine

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