- OpenHamClock - Amateur Radio Dashboard | Live DX Cluster, Propagation . . .
OpenHamClock is a free, real-time amateur radio dashboard with live DX cluster spots, PSK Reporter, Reverse Beacon Network, POTA SOTA tracking, propagation predictions, solar indices, band conditions, satellite passes, and an interactive world map
- HamClock Is Shutting Down — How to Set Up OpenHamClock Instead
OpenHamClock is a community-driven fork of the original HamClock software It’s open-source, actively maintained, and works on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, or just about any device with a browser
- OpenHamClock on Windows - USRadioguy. com
Explore OpenHamClock on USRadioguy com: A modern successor for the original HAMCLOCK by Elwood Downey, WB0OEW, open-source amateur radio dashboard featuring real-time DX spots, space weather, satellite tracking, and propagation predictions for the modern ham shack
- OpenHamClock - Real-Time Amateur Radio Dashboard - The DXZone
OpenHamClock is a modern, open-source dashboard for amateur radio operators, designed as a web-based successor to the original HamClock Deployable locally on a Raspberry Pi or via the cloud, it centralizes essential DX operations into a single, intuitive interface
- OpenHamClock – Introduction - VK Ham Radio
A very brief introduction to OpenHamClock (a replacement for HamClock) Great to review before embarking on your own builds
- OpenHamClock – Eastern Massachusetts ARRL
Many hams use HamClock by Elwood Downey-WB0OEW Due to Elwood’s recent death, HamClock will apparently stop working at the end of June Some enterprising folks have put together an updated version of HamClock, known as OpenHamClock The version runs on Windows, Linux, or RPi and is open source
- OpenHamClock Easy Setup (3 Simple Ways) - YouTube
In this video, I show you 3 different ways to install and use OpenHamClock — the modern, open-source replacement for the classic HamClock project!
- OpenHamClock - Information
OpenHamClock brings DX cluster spots, space weather, propagation predictions, POTA activations, PSKReporter, satellite tracking, WSJT-X integration, and more into a single browser-based interface Run it locally on a Raspberry Pi, on your desktop, or access it from anywhere via a cloud deployment
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