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DXWatch vs QRZ cluster - reliability comparison

Been using both services for contest prep and DXpedition tracking. DXWatch seems to have more responsive filtering but occasionally shows "spots list don't show" errors. QRZ's cluster appears more stable but the interface feels dated.

Has anyone done any analysis on spot accuracy or latency between these services? Analysis of multiple DX cluster messages can indicate propagation conditions, so reliability really matters for serious DXing.

  • DXWatch: Modern interface, good mobile support
  • QRZ: Rock solid uptime, integrated with callsign lookups

What's been your experience?

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    Consider DX Data as a free alternative - it aggregates spots from DXSpider, RBN, and PSK Reporter with advanced filtering. Sometimes redundancy helps when one service has issues. I run multiple cluste

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I've noticed QRZ cluster integrates seamlessly with their callsign database which is handy. Clicking on a call sign takes you to the corresponding QRZ.com page. For contest logging, this one-click lookup is invaluable. Haven't had reliability issues with either though.

DXWatch has been solid for me during the recent DXpeditions. It provides modern web-based service with real-time spot filtering and customizable views. The watchlist feature is great once you create an account. I think the occasional glitches are worth it for the better interface.

Consider DX Data as a free alternative - it aggregates spots from DXSpider, RBN, and PSK Reporter with advanced filtering. Sometimes redundancy helps when one service has issues. I run multiple cluster connections during major contests just to be safe.

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