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using dxwatch and qrz for spotting — am i doing this right?

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so ive been licensed about 8 months now and just got into chasing DX a little bit. a buddy at the club mentioned i should be using the cluster spotting networks to find active stations but honestly the whole thing is kind of confusing to me still. like i get the basic idea — someone spots a DX station and it shows up on the cluster and then you go tune to that frequency — but theres so many different sites and apps that all seem to do the same thing?

right now ive got qrz.com open basically all the time anyway for lookups, and i noticed they have spots on there too. then theres dxwatch which a few people told me about, and i downloaded an app called DX Toolkit or something like that on my phone. are these all pulling from the same data or are they separate networks? sometimes i see a spot on one that doesnt show up on the other for a few minutes and it throws me off when im trying to work someone quick.

also is there a way to filter by band because right now im only on HF with a pretty modest setup — g5rv in the attic, ic-7300 — and seeing spots for bands i cant use is kind of cluttering things up. appreciate any help, still learning all this

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yeah they're mostly pulling from the same underlying DX cluster network but there's a little lag depending on which node they're connected to and how often the site refreshes. QRZ spots are fine for casual use, DXwatch is probably a bit more up to date in my experience. i use DX Summit personally, old faithful, been using it forever.

for filtering — on DXwatch you can definitely set band filters, just look around the top of the page, theres dropdown options or checkboxes depending on which view you're using. QRZ spots i think you can filter too but i honestly dont use it that much for spotting specifically. the phone apps vary a lot. some are great, some pull stale data and you end up showing up to a frequency thats been dead for 10 minutes, which is super frustrating when you're trying to snag something quick.

with an IC-7300 and a G5RV you should be doing fine on 20 and 40 at least, even in the attic. just keep at it, the cluster stuff becomes second nature pretty fast once you're used to watching it during a pileup

i was in the same boat not that long ago honestly. what helped me was just picking ONE cluster source and sticking with it for a while so i could get a feel for how it works before comparing them. i went with DXwatch because someone here recommended it and the band filter thing is pretty easy once you find it. took me like three sessions to figure out where everything was but now i dont even think about it.

one thing nobody told me early on — double check the spot before you jump on a frequency, sometimes spots are wrong or way out of date and youll just be transmitting into nothing wondering why nobody responds lol. learned that one the hard way

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