I keep an eye on the DXLab Spot collector as well. With each stroke more and more DX is accumulated. This allows me to work virtually all the hear-able DX in a 60 khz band segment really quickly. Once all the RED is turned light BLUE it means there are no more new ones to work and I move up or down another 10 khz. Since Skimmer generates the raw callsign data I can use the skimmer VFO controls to quickly click up and down the band 10 khz at a time, and work any RED in a given 10 khz segment. I can also use skimmer as a VFO of sorts. I then move on to the next RED station in the list. The countries/multipliers I need are listed in RED and I can click the station and the radio moves there, loads the callsign in a staging area (note the YR8D above the entry window) If the station is present and workable, I click the staged call and it is loaded into the entry window and I proceed to make the contact.
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