Greencube Terminal program
The Greencube Terminal Program enhances communication with the Greencube/IO-117 satellite by enabling message exchange via a PC's soundcard and integrating with multiple loggers like ACLog and Cloudlog. It supports new contact identification through an ADIF file, featuring a color-coded Dupelist for tracking unconfirmed contacts and grids. The software is compatible with voice notifications for efficient satellite communication management.
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