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The Reverse Beacon Network is a revolutionary new idea. Instead of beacons actively transmitting signals, the RBN is a network of stations listening to the bands and reporting what stations they hear, when and how well.
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How to get spotted by the RBN. Update - CQWW 2023. contact us. spot search. please type a callsign to search: callsign: search in: DX. DE.
DxWatch Callsign Lookup: welcome; main; dx spots. download raw data; spots analysis tool ; beacons list ; HF...
Nodes list. Check here for detailed node list. we have 188 skimmers online now. we have had 9 new skimmers in the last 7 days. we have had 191 skimmers online in the last hour. we have had 214 skimmers online in the last 24 hours. we have had 271 skimmers online in the last 7 days.
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1. Select a comparison date MM/DD/YY. 2. Select a Reverse Beacon.
How to get spotted. Making the Most of the Reverse Beacon Network. By Pete Smith, N4ZR. The RBN team has been in business since 2009, but we still get lots of questions about how to make it work best for you - particularly from contesters. Herewith, an attempt to clarify things, at least a little.
FT8 Announcement. To: All RBN Node-Ops and Users. Subject: FT8 spots. As some may be aware, we've been debating for some time about whether the RBN should handle FT8 spots. A few weeks, ago, several prolific RBN nodes began spotting FT8 signals, using the combination of WSJT-X and an unreleased Aggregator, version 5.
Comparing with others- the Spots Analysis Tool. Created by F5VIH/SV3SJ. Select a date, a “reverse beacon” station, and calls to compare. The tool will produce graphs showing comparative results for up to 10 stations at a given location, over time. Example – ARRL DX CW, first day, K3LR, W3LPL, N3RS, NQ4I.