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PROGRAM:
NAME
Xdx - TCP/IP DX-cluster client for Amateur Radio
SYNOPSIS
xdx [-c cty.dat] [-h] [-V]
DESCRIPTION
Xdx is a DX-cluster client for the X Window System which shows a list of DX announcements
and a separate list of WWV, WCY, “To ALL” and other server messages in a single X11
window. Xdx uses the telnet protocol to connect to a DX-Cluster host via TCP/IP. While
host connections are most commonly made via the Internet, any medium capable of carrying
TCP/IP, such as packet radio, may be used. Host connection details are saved between
sessions.
OPTIONS
The following options are recognized by Xdx.
-c cty.dat, --cty_dat=cty.dat
Load a desired country data file.
Country data files are used to determine the DX Century Club (DXCC) entity shown in
the Country column. Updated country files are available from country-files.com
⟨http://www.country-files.com/cty/cty.dat⟩ Although a country file is installed as
a part of Xdx, it will quickly become out of date as updates are made available
frequently. Announcments of udpated country files are sent to the Xdx mailing
list. See the BUGS section below for the mailing list address.
See the ENVIRONMENT and FILES sections below for other methods of loading an
updated country file.
-h, --help
Print short Xdx usage message detailing available options and exit.
-V, --version
Print Xdx version and short copyright information then exit.
ENVIRONMENT
XDX_CTY
If $XDX_CTY is set, its value is the location of the cty.dat file. Using the -c
option overrides this environment variable.
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