Ham Clock: Version 3.05 Update

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  • Опубліковано 12 бер 2024
  • #hamradio #propagation #hamclock #hfclock #solarflare
    Ham Clock version 3.05 was introduced quickly, to correct an issue with Ham Clock 3.04. In this video I update to Ham Clock 3.05. I recommend that you read this entire post before making a purchase decision. There are significant changes in Ham Clock version 3.03 and later that adversely affect the version of Ham Clock that runs on the HF Clock.
    If you are interested in purchasing the HF Clock, here is a link: 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...
    If you can supply a monitor, there is an inexpensive Inovato Quadra computer bundle that comes with the software installed. As I write this, the bundle only costs $50. It is available from: www.inovato.com
    Note: Ham Clock version 3.03 included significant changes related to the DX clusters. Prior to 3.03, every single spot from the cluster to the clock resulted in the clock sending a show/heading command which a very vocal minority of dxcluster sysops objected to. From 3.03 onwards, the heading calculations are done locally to take the stress off of the remote cluster. For versions after 3.03, the clock puts no more load on the dxcluster network than any other user does which is a good thing. However, the local CPU load is now very high for the ESP version of the HF Clock. Users of the ESP version of the HF Clock will notice a loss of the ability to tap a callsign in the DX cluster and see the short path plot, beam heading, DX WX, and VOACAP data for the station you clicked on. The processor in the HF Clock is just not powerful enough to keep up with the new programming that was required to minimize the load on the DX cluster servers.
    Below is a list of some DX cluster hosts I have found to be reliable and stable:
    Note: If you leave the Login field blank, it will use the callsign you entered in the setup menu. If you have more than one instance of Ham Clock running, use your callsign-1, callsign-2, callsign-3, etc., so the clusters don’t block you for logging in too many times with the same callsign.
    port: 7300
    host: mayodx.ath.cx
    login:
    or
    port: 7300
    host: g6nhu.getmyip.com
    login:
    or
    port: 7300
    host: dxc.w1nr.net
    login:
    Note: G6NHU created a new node that is optimized for Ham Clock version 3.03 or newer. I will post it below. For more information click this link: qso365.co.uk/g6nhu-2-dx-cluster/
    port: 7300
    host: dxspider.co.uk
    login:
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  • @SeanKC1OT
    @SeanKC1OT 4 місяці тому +1

    I just got a ham clock a few days ago. Your videos have been my go to resource. Just like with the 710. I appreciate you creating these ! 73 hope to get ya in the log

    • @n4hnhradio
      @n4hnhradio  4 місяці тому

      There are more videos coming in the next couple of months. They will release to the Patreon members first. Most of my premium content is on Patreon. The members cover over 90% of the production costs.

  • @mainetomass99
    @mainetomass99 4 місяці тому +1

    HF Clock is nice to look at but too exponentially expensive. Free HamClock software, a decent Pi, and a cheap (but quality) 15 inch LED screen from Amazon, and one is good to go. 10-15 min setup total. Better solution.

    • @n4hnhradio
      @n4hnhradio  4 місяці тому +1

      You might want to read the video description. Most people miss the additional information I pack into the video description.

    • @mainetomass99
      @mainetomass99 4 місяці тому +2

      I watched this video, and all your prior videos on the HF Clock option & HamClock software in general. My personal Pi version is dialed in and customized to my liking. It works great! The price was the best part! HiHi. After this video, the fact that HF Clock now has issues further bolsters and supports the self-built Pi direction, at least for the interim period. Thanks for all the great info on your channel in general Doug.