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Spot Table

The main table shows one row per spot with these columns (right-click any column header to show/hide columns):

ColumnDescription
LogClick to open the log dialog for this contact
CallsignActivator’s callsign (click to open QRZ page, hover for operator name)
OperatorOperator’s name (from QRZ lookup)
Freq (kHz)Frequency — click the row to tune your radio here
ModeCW, SSB, FT8, FT4, FM, RTTY, FreeDV
SourcePOTA, SOTA, WWFF, LLOTA, DXC, RBN, PSKR, WSJT, DXP
RefPark or summit reference (e.g. K-1234, W6/CT-001)
NamePark or summit name
StateUS state or DX entity
GridMaidenhead grid square
DistDistance from your QTH in miles or km
HeadingBeam heading from your QTH in degrees
AgeTime since the spot was posted (e.g. “5m”, “1h 30m”)
CommentsSpot comment text
SkipToggle to skip this spot during scan

Column widths are resizable — drag the border between column headers. Widths are saved automatically.

Sorting — Click any column header to sort. Click again to reverse. Sort state is preserved across sessions.

Color coding — Rows are tinted by source: green for POTA, orange for SOTA, purple for DX Cluster. Spots for new (unworked) parks show a green border and “NEW” badge when you have parks worked data loaded.

Watchlist stars — Spots matching your watchlist callsigns show a star icon.

WSJT-X decodes — When WSJT-X integration is active, a decode indicator appears on rows where POTACAT hears the activator in WSJT-X.