DXAnywhere Gets Google Mashup
NexGen ham radio gets Google mashup at DXAnywhere (link). Why DX Skimmer when we have cluster networks? In essence, one's signal is decoded then transmitted via Internet, from and into an operator's shackadelic. Propagation is color coded and plotted by band or as an aggregate delivering a mashup. The number of spotters plugging data into the clusters, in effect, facilitates organic parallel processing of any given band and/or band condition. This is powerful stuff indeed.
Is the margin of error between human and software of statistical significance? I bet, when the numbers hit the processors, the error margin is not significant.
Are we only beginning to realize human potential and its productivity effect on ham radio? I believe, DXAnywhere's mashup is an excellent representation of technology meeting human capacity, for the benefit of ham radio.
73 from the shackadelic.


