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Maps of the 2m sporadic-E events in Europe on August 2nd and 3rd are already available at https://www.dxmaps.com/esmaps.html and https://www.dxmaps.com/esmapsf.html
#esmaps #144Mhz #SporadicE
Maps of the 2m sporadic-E events in Europe on August 6th and 7th are already available at https://www.dxmaps.com/esmaps.html and https://www.dxmaps.com/esmapsf.html
#esmaps #144Mhz #SporadicE
Maps of the 2m sporadic-E events in North America on August 8th and 10th are already available at https://www.dxmaps.com/esmapsna.html and https://www.dxmaps.com/esmapsnaf.html
#esmaps #144Mhz #SporadicE
As you might have noticed DXMAPS is reporting an error 503 - Service unavailable.

This is due to the sever suffering a massive DOS (Denial Of Service) attack. It seems that hackers, after attacking the ARRL, are now centering in other amateur radio services...

No data has been compromised at all, so do not worry about your personal data. Additionally, DXMAPS does not store any financial or credit card data.

I keep working on this issue, but it is difficult to fix it as attackers are coming from hundreds of different IP addresses.
After a lot of personal effort and with the help of the hosting company, DXMAPS is working normally again.


If you are still having trouble to access the site, first try pressing the Ctrl+F5 key combination in your Internet browser (Shift+Command+R in MAC).  If after that the issue persists then contact DXMAPS support directly, not using this mailing list.


For your peace of mind, no hacker has gained access to the server, so no data has been compromised. Anyway, DXMAPS does not store any financial or credit card information.
The hosting provider of DXMAPS announces a service disruption due to a critical maintenance from January 6th at 15:00 UTC to January 7th at 15:00 UTC. During this 24h period access to DXMAPS could be limited or even impossible.
I'm sorry about this inconvenience, totally unrelated to the DXMAPS server.
2025 144 MHz EME calendar is already available at https://www.dxmaps.com/emecalendar.html
Due to the flooding of the DX-Cluster with intentionally fake DX-Spots, sent by an ill-minded OM, the processing of spots comming from the DX-Cluster has been temporally suspended.


Sorry for the trouble but it is beyond my control.  Blame the idiot that sends the fake spots.
Due to a mistake of the hosting provider that has not setup yet the new SSL certificate, the web browser will show that the certificate has expired.

There is no real security risk, but just a warning thrown by the browsers, so you can ignore that warning if you want use DXMAPS until the issue has been fixed.
Due to the idiot that is flooding again the DX-Cluster network with thousands of fake spots, the processing of DX-Cluster spots had to be suspended again, till further notice.
A new version 2.15 of the WSJT DX Aggregator is available at https://dxmaps.com/wsjtdxaggregator.html


Now the program remembers the locator of the stations heard in the current session. In this way it can send more spots, even from messages no containing the locator.


WSJT DX Aggregator is a program that allows you to automatically upload to DXMAPS the spots of stations you are receiving using WSJT-X, JTDX or MSHV.
The fool is again flooding the DX-Cluster, so processing of DX-Cluster spots had to be paused again, till further notice.