FlexDXCluster

For a few months I was working on a software to allow me to fill a gap I had for some time since I joined the “Flexradio” world.

Indeed, this radio opens up a completely new world as the API allows us to create any software and do pretty much anything with the radio.

While I was getting the DX spots on the panadapter of the Flexradio it was only one color and I wanted to have different colors based on the status of the callsign. Was it a new DXCC, a new band, a new mode, a new slot ? I wanted to see it directly on the spots on the panadapter of the Maestro or SmartSDR.

I developed FlexDXCluster for my own use with a Gui. Backend in Golang and Frontend in Svelte. It is directly connected to Log4OM and checks live the status of each DX Cluster spot vs my own contacts and sends them to the radio. It also acts as a dx cluster server and have added things like a Watchlist to see the current DX Expedition I am following and see quicklz which slot I did not work the activation.

DXCC Update

This is a new DXCC update on the blog.

I am currently having 133DXCC entities contacted in mixed mode.

CW: 68 Contacted / 53 Confirmed

Digital: 120 Contacted / 102 Confirmed

SSB: 81 Contacted / 66 Confirmed

I have added quite a few countries in CW which I am still learning so please be patient while I am active on CW.

You can check my QRZ page to check if I am on the air.

DXCC Update

This is my first DXCC update on the blog.

I am currently having 122 DXCC entities contacted in mixed mode.

CW: 48 Contacted / 33 Confirmed

Digital: 114 Contacted / 90 Confirmed

SSB: 75 Contacted / 60 Confirmed

I am still having issues to work in SSB due to heavy QRM and poor propagation but it seems like the SFI is increasing on weekly basis now.

Hopefully I will be able to hear and be heard in a better way in the coming weeks / months.

You can check my QRZ page to check if I am on the air.