Specifications

Web Cluster overview
The software processes DX-Spots available on some Internet WEB Clusters (http).
Tip
In most cases, it is more efficient to connect a DX-Cluster via Packet or Telnet using the Terminal.
The Web Cluster (by default) does not require any configuration... but interactivity is limited + the
recent WebClusters are now using proprietary "push" modes that are not compatible with third
party applications or requires a complex configuration.
Unlike WebClusters Telnet DX Clusters offer much more features and above all an instant
information what is of great importance for DXIng...
Internet Explorer (IE 4 or later) is required on your computer.
Related Topics
Web Cluster's Spots
Watch List (advanced users)
Supported WebCluster servers
TRX-Manager is compatible with the following servers:
New DX Summit http://new.dxsummit.fi (see note 1)
DXScape: http://www.dxscape.com
Simon's DX Cluster: http://cluster.sdr-radio.com (see note 2)
DX Summit (discontinued ): http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/ http://www.dxsummit.fi/
Asia Web Cluster (discontinued ) : http://dx.bgtelecom.ru
Of course Web Cluster spotting requires a connection to the Internet. TRX-Manager uses the
Windows's default parameters for this connection. If you use a Firewall, it will have to be
to set not to block the Internet connections established with TRX-Manager.
Notes
(1) New DX Summit requires you use the API commands with a CSV content (content_type=csv).
The TRX-Manager's default URL is for ALL Spots as follow:
http://new.dxsummit.fi/api/v1/spots?content_type=csv
You can add filters using the APIs &Include= &Exclude= as follow:
- To include HF only (&include=HF):
http://new.dxsummit.fi/api/v1/spots?content_type=csv&include=HF
- To exclude UHF, SHF(&exclude=VHF,UHF,SHF):
http://new.dxsummit.fi/api/v1/spots?content_type=csv&exclude=UHF,SHF
- To include 5MHz only (&include=5MHz):
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