29 Nov 2008

Is DXAnywhere Your Q Exchange Of Choice For CQ WorldWide DX CW 2008?


TABLE 1. DXAnywhere (link).

TABLE 2. The Q Exchange.

TABLE 3. Q Exchange Social Value Per Call Sign.

TABLE 4. Aggregation of Q Exchange Value Per Spectrum Space.

Why not make DXAnywhere your Q Exchange of choice during CQ WorldWide DX CW 2008 this weekend? DXAnywhere provides dynamic social data beginning with individual call signs to near complete aggregation of telnet data based on spectrum space activity.

Table One.
A video presentation of DXAnywhere mechanics is in production with a release date in the very near future. Additionally, DXAnywhere continues beta testing features while soliciting feedback on Twitter. Perhaps we will see solar data woven in with Q Exchange statistics as well.

Table Two.
Straight forward data with high frequency (HF) operator commentary included. However when one clicks on an individual call sign additional data pops up in a new window.

Table Three.
DXAnywhere searches Internet for additional call sign data to include DXCC information, 73s.org information, and call sign social Q-value based on telnet activity. One can track the ebb and flow of RadioSport activity per call sign by spectrum spaces like 40, 20, or 15m.

Table Four.
DXAnywhere aggregates social activity according to telnet data by spectrum space. However, I'm not aware of social inflation controls such as, an HF operator spotting a specific station more than once on any given spectrum space. In contrast, if social value quickly inflates, this condition may suggest an operator is moving frequency-to-frequency or a telnet spotter is speculating.

DXAnywhere Your Q Exchange of Choice.
My basic premise is fun. My angle is imagination. CQ WorldWide DX CW 2008 is the social event for many ham radio operators from the serious to the casual. Why not make DXAnywhere your destination to measure, calculate, observe, and have fun this weekend?

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