Amateur Radio Software Collections for Hams

Find curated archives and compilations of freeware and shareware programs for various ham radio activities and operating systems.

Andrea
Reviewed by • Digital Media & Ham Radio Outreach Specialist March 2026

Many ham radio operators enjoy experimenting with software to enhance their stations and operating experience. This includes a wide range of programs for various modes, station control, and utility functions, often developed by fellow hams. These software collections provide practical tools for both new licensees and experienced DXers looking to optimize their amateur radio activity.

Operators can find collections of software for digital modes like SSTV, RTTY, and PSK31, alongside tools for Morse code practice and decoding. There are also resources for antenna analysis, impedance calculators, and frequency generation. Specific collections cater to platforms like Raspberry Pi devices or older operating systems such as OS/2, while others focus on controlling transceivers from manufacturers like Ten-Tec, often through programs like N4PY software.

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