HI,
i use the ve7cc software to create a local cluster which most of my programs can access as localhost:7300
Powersdr gets no connection . Does anybody know the trick ?
Harry
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Problems using VE7CC Cluster locally
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Re: Problems using VE7CC Cluster locally
I sometimes use VE7CC
The format for PowerSDR Spotter is: ve7cc.net:23
But only 1 device can login with your call sign, at a time.
So if you run logging software with a spotter, you need to use a different spotter address or a different call sign.
FYI for others (i have used these spotters before):
dxspots.com:23
dxc.leadmon.net:7300
k1rfi.com:7300
wb8zrl.no-ip:7300
127.0.0.1:5002 (if you setup CW Skimmer to send spots back to PowerSDR)
n70d.pentux.net:7300
Not sure if they are all still working?
Darrin
The format for PowerSDR Spotter is: ve7cc.net:23
But only 1 device can login with your call sign, at a time.
So if you run logging software with a spotter, you need to use a different spotter address or a different call sign.
FYI for others (i have used these spotters before):
dxspots.com:23
dxc.leadmon.net:7300
k1rfi.com:7300
wb8zrl.no-ip:7300
127.0.0.1:5002 (if you setup CW Skimmer to send spots back to PowerSDR)
n70d.pentux.net:7300
Not sure if they are all still working?
Darrin
Creator of PowerSDR KE9NS v2.8, based on the Flex Radio PowerSDR v2.7.2 software.
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