SpotCollector captures spots from the DX Summit spotting network (by way of the #CQDX IRC channel) and up to four additional telnet-accessible DX Cluster. Spots are merged and stored in a Spot Database on your PC, enabling you to monitor, sort, and filter them in real time. SpotCollector includes a built-in web server, allowing you to view recent Spot Database entries from any LAN-connected PC. A PC running Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT with an SVGA or better display is required. SpotCollector is free, and contains no advertising. Commercial use is expressly forbidden.
- Spot Database window screen shot
- Online Help
- Hardware and software prerequisites
- Download and install version 1.0.6
- Access to development releases
- Available Telnet DX Clusters
- Version history
- Defects
- Enhancement requests
- join the DXLab reflector
If you have questions or suggestions, please send them via email to the DXLab reflector.
Other members of the DXLab suite of free amateur radio software:
- Commander - control your Icom, TenTec, Kenwood, or Yaesu radio from your PC
- Pathfinder - locate QSL information from web-accessible sources
- WinWarbler - conduct QSOs using the PSK31 mode, with simultaneous three-channel decoding and display
- DXView - displays DXCC info and country maps, and plots spots, beam headings, solar position, and the solar terminator on a world map
- DXKeeper - records and manages QSOs, tracks progress towards DXing objectives, and prints QSL cards or labels
- PropView - displays minimum and maximum useable frequencies between specified locations