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using dxwatch and qrz together for chasing dx — am i doing this right?

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so ive been trying to get into dx chasing a bit more seriously lately and everyone keeps telling me to use the cluster spotting networks but honestly the whole thing is kind of confusing when youre first starting out. like i have qrz pulled up on one tab and dxwatch on another and im not totally sure im using them together in the most efficient way.

what i do right now is check dxwatch for spots and then when i see something interesting i go over to qrz to look up the callsign and see what entity its from and whether its a new one for me. but sometimes by the time ive done all that the pile up has moved on or the station is gone. is there a faster workflow people use or am i missing some feature that ties these together better. also is there a way to filter dxwatch by band so im not scrolling through a million spots for bands i cant even operate on right now

im running a kenwood ts-590 and a dipole up about 30 feet, mostly on 20 and 40 meters if that matters. general class ticket, been licensed about 8 months now

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yeah the cluster world can feel like drinking from a firehose at first, totally get it. dxwatch does have band filters, look at the top of the page there should be checkboxes or a dropdown depending on which version youre looking at. you can also filter by mode which helps a lot if you only do ssb or only do cw.

one thing that really helped me was switching to using a dedicated cluster client instead of the web interface. a lot of people use dx4win or if youre on a mac there are some options, but honestly for just getting started the dx summit website at dxsummit.fi is really clean and has decent filtering built in. you can set it to only show your continent or only certain bands and it refreshes automatically so you dont have to keep hitting reload.

the qrz workflow you described is pretty much what everyone does at first, some people use clublog or dxheat instead because they show you right away if its a new one based on your log. if you upload your log to clublog and link it up, dxheat will actually highlight spots in green or red depending on whether you need it. that was a game changer for me when i figured that out

just chiming in because i went through the exact same thing a few months ago. the filtering on dxwatch is there but its a bit hidden, took me forever to find it too. also dont sleep on the qrz logbook if you already have an account there, it has its own spot feed built into the logging page and it will flag new entities for you which saves the tab switching you were talking about.

30 feet with a dipole on 20m you should be hearing plenty of stuff, good luck with the chasing

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