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In this video I unbox and perform some initial setup of the Inovato Quadra, to run Ham Clock software.
Below is a list of some DX cluster hosts I have found to be stable:
port: 7300
host: mayodx.ath.cx
login:
port: 7300
host: g6nhu.getmyip.com
login:
port: 7300
host: dxc.w1nr.net
login:
Note: G6NHU created a new node (below) that is optimized for Ham Clock version 3.03 or newer. Click this link for more info: qso365.co.uk/g6nhu-2-dx-cluster/
port: 7300
host: dxspider.co.uk
login:
The Inovato Quadra computer bundle comes with Ham Clock software installed, plus other Ham Radio related software. It is available from: www.inovato.com
Note: I contacted the seller to ask why I see two cursor arrows. I see the small black cursor (from the Quadra OS) and the large red cursor (Ham Clock). I also asked how to properly shutdown the Quadra while Ham Clock is running. I long-pressed the lock symbol, next to the time display at the upper left of the Ham Clock software. After a few seconds, I released the mouse button. A menu of options appeared. I clicked to shutdown the host and I clicked Yes to confirm. Nothing happened. I contacted the seller and his answers were as follows: “The quick answer is that is normal. The OS shuts down so nothing will get corrupted, but it won't actually shut the power off. For that, you would need to disconnect power. The answer to your two cursors question is also in the forum. It is due to hamclock being written for an ESP8266 being run through an emulation layer in Linux. HamClock creates it's own red cursor and the Linux cursor isn't always turned off. There is no known fix that I have found. It doesn't bother most people who see it.”
The HF Clock (also shown in this video), is available at: www.veritiumhfclock.com.
If you only want the software, it is called Ham Clock. It is a free download. Here is a link that shows how to install it on a PC: w4cae.com/wait-a-hamming-minu...
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