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Jon Harder
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Amateur radio; APRS; Ruby on Rails; Birding; Elecraft owner. Also post.news/deng0e and @NG0E@mastodon.hams.social
Mountain Lake, Minnesota, USAhf.mennolink.orgJoined July 2011

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ANNOUNCEMENT: The new real-time HF propagation map is now live: hf.dxview.org The map shows propagation for amateur radio bands from 160m to 6m. The interface is fairly simple; go to the "Quick start" menu in the upper left for tips. #hamradio
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The maps are up and running now, with a faster drive for the database. #hamradio
A screenshot of the VHF map centered on Missouri.
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Screenshot of an HF propagation map from 2130z, centered on Europe.
The VHF and HF+ maps will be down between 0930-1030Z tomorrow for an update. vhf.dxview.org hf.dxview.org #hamradio
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This is brilliant Jon, have been watching the live shape shifting HF & 50 MHz propagation paths since finding this today. 📻📡
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ANNOUNCEMENT: The new real-time HF propagation map is now live: hf.dxview.org The map shows propagation for amateur radio bands from 160m to 6m. The interface is fairly simple; go to the "Quick start" menu in the upper left for tips. #hamradio
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The HF+ map now shows active DX operations as red stars. Hovering reveals the callsign and a list of recent spots, sorted by frequency. All operations are displayed in the “muf” band; otherwise band-specific spots are shown. See hf.dxview.org #hamradio
Map of Asia and South Pacific showing three red stars from the Indian Ocean to South Pacific.
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It is as accurate as the source data, which pretty good. Sources are, in order of decreasing accuracy: WSPRnet, DXCluster, RBN, and PSKReporter. Just as with the VHF map ( vhf.dxview.org ), false data will appear. If a dot appears in the middle of nowhere, be skeptical!
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Wow 😯 will this be accurate? twitter.com/ng0e/status/16…
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