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QRZ vs DXwatch for cluster spotting — am i missing something?

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so ive been using the cluster on QRZ for a while now and it works fine i guess but a buddy at the club keeps telling me to switch to DXwatch and i honestly cant figure out what the big difference is supposed to be. like they both show spots, both have filters, both update pretty regularly from what i can tell. is there some feature on DXwatch im just not seeing or is it more about which underlying cluster network it pulls from?

i know theres the whole telnet thing too and i do have HRD set up to pull from a telnet cluster directly but sometimes i just want to check whats active without firing up the whole shack PC so i end up on one of those web tools anyway. just wondering if experienced folks have a strong preference one way or the other or if it really doesnt matter much

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honestly for casual browsing either one is fine but DXwatch does have a slightly better filtering setup in my opinion, you can narrow down by band and mode at the same time without it being clunky. the bigger thing though is they pull from different cluster nodes so sometimes one will show a spot a minute or two before the other depending on where the original spot came from. i've noticed DXwatch tends to be a bit faster for EU spots which makes sense given where most of their nodes are.

the QRZ one is convenient if youre already on there looking up a callsign which i do a lot. so i kind of use both without really thinking about it. if you want serious DXing though youre probably better off with a proper telnet connection to something like the DX Spider network and just use the web tools as a backup or when youre away from the shack

i was confused by the same thing when i started out. what helped me was realizing the web cluster tools are really just front ends and the actual spots come from this big interconnected network of nodes that hams run all over the world. so yeah sometimes the same spot shows up on both but maybe with slightly different timing or a different spotter callsign if it got re-propogated through different nodes.

also worth checking out pskreporter if you do any digital modes, thats a completely different system that automatically logs signals without anyone having to manually spot anything and its kind of amazing to watch in real time honestly

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