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Since 2012, the RTL-SDR is the simple and cheap way to give Software-Defined Radio a try. For about 25 euro you get a receiver covering much of the VHF and UHF range, and by either adding an upconverter, or using the direct sampling option, also the HF bands. They are so cheap because they are mass-produced as DVB-T receivers.
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Adjust date and time of your Icom transceiver from a Windows PC. Compatible with IC-705, IC-7100, IC-7300, IC-7610, IC-7600, IC-7851 (7850), and, IC-9700
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The TangerineSDR is a Modular Software Defined Radio Project with the following objectives, Development of SDR radios that allow experimentation, provide support to unaffiliated other groups, to provide hardware modularity, to allow varying performance, To allow users to experiment with differing configurations.
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Learning CW using the SuperMorse Software Package, an excellent tool for implementing the Koch Method of learning Morse Code. Configuring the software, learning all characters, tips and tricks on choosing the right order.
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One of the interesting features of the FT-817 is that many of the conventional calibration settings that would have, in the past, been done using manual adjustments of coils, capacitors, and potentiometers, are done via software.
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Official download page of TQSL software provided by ARRL as LoTW signing tool to upload QSO confirmations valid for ARRL Awards. TQSL download page provide links for Windows MacOS and Linux platforms.
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The Trainer is based on a simple modular built STEM/game platform, plus newly developed interactive software,it contains six training routines, easy to advance, and consists of various learning aids. You select them from a menu. Feedback for menu selection is given audibly and through an LED display and serial monitor.
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This article describes the phases for the construction of a Yagi antenna. The calculations of the parameters are made using 4NEC2 software. This type of antenna is used for transmissions and receptions of electromagnetic waves. The project shown here refers to the frequency of 433.92 MHz.
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The T41-EP SDT is an open-source software defined transceiver designed by Albert F Peter (AC8GY) and Dr. Jack Purdum (W8TEE) with contributions from others. This detailed guide covers the design, theory, and assembly of the transceiver, making it suitable for both beginners and experts in SDR. Learn about Digital Signal Processing and how it is implemented in the T41-EP, as well as the modularity of its internal design. Kits are available for easy assembly, and a supportive community on SoftwareControlledHamRadio Groups.io provides additional resources for users. Note that software support for additional bands is in progress, offering potential future upgrades.
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Distributing contest scores in real time to online scoreboards. he score distributor automatically forwards any score data it receives from contest logging software to the following online scoreboards: Contest Online ScoreBoard (COSB by VA2WA,K2BB,K5ZD) Live Contest Score Server (by R4WW)
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SDR control for FlexRadio Signature Series Rig for Apple Mac. FT8 integration, External Software support, Several additional Tools, display as many panadapters and slices your Radio is capable of.
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CW_Shark is a 32-bit Windows program designed for analyzing, decoding, and encoding Morse code. The program offers four modes: Decode Only, Keyboard QSO, Straight or Paddle Key QSO, and Straight or Paddle Key Practice.
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SNASharp is a free software application designed to work with scalar network analyzers compatible with NWT software from DL4JAL. It is used to measure and analyze the scattering parameters (S-parameters) of microwave devices. Provide several measurements and analysis tools including Smith chart, Polar plot, S-parameter tables, Transmission line calculator
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Contest log checker to detect QSO band passes. The PASS program reads a Cabrillo log and reports the QSOs that were passed (moved) from one band to another. The program is not graphical and it is meant to be run at a DOS prompt or in a CMD window under Windows.
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Quansheng Dock v0.32.22q is a specialized software application designed for remote operation of Quansheng UV-K5 (and equivalent) handheld radios using a programming cable. The software enables various advanced functionalities and features for these radios, enhancing their usability and flexibility. Quansheng Dock is a Windows application designed for remote control of Quansheng UV-K5 handheld radios using a programming cable. It offers enhanced features such as advanced preset and channel scanning, customizable LCD displays, spectrum analysis, and audio passthrough. The software requires firmware version 0.32.21q and the .NET 6 runtime. An AIOC cable is recommended for full audio functionality. Installation is straightforward and portable.
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This log software sends current QSOs to TNXQSO.com server, receives from your TNXQSO.com server your current RDA, Locator, and RAFA, keeps real-time QSO statistics, support for working with CW macros by the COM port. It is not intended to be used as a generic ham radio logbook program, but as a companion of tnxqso service
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CW_Player is a freeware Morse code training program designed for aspiring and experienced radio amateurs. It generates Morse characters, Q codes, abbreviations, and random text, offering 20 customizable lessons for learning Morse code. The software includes a quiz for knowledge testing, CW signal monitoring to decode morse code live, and the ability to create personalized local characters. It generates .wav files for playback, supports Windows features like copy-paste, and integrates easily with transceivers for on-air training. Ideal for beginners, instructors, and hobbyists, CW_Player boosts confidence in CW operations.
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This document details the construction, programming, and operation of a modular WSPR transmitter. The transmitter utilizes an ESP8266 NodeMCU, an SI5351 synthesizer with a TCXO for stability, and selectable low pass filters. Construction involves soldering headers, components, and assembling filter module. The ESP8266 is programmed via the Arduino IDE, requiring library installations and code modifications, including network credentials, callsign, and frequency . The transmitter is powered by USB or Vin terminals and its frequency is selected by jumpers and software settings. The document also covers FCC restrictions and how to use the WSPR network
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KM Rover is a rover logger software for BIG 4 VHF UHF contests and generic, Spring and Fall Sprints, GPS interface, beam heading CW PTT DVK functions. Works on Windows
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tk8500 is open source software designed to control and program the ICOM IC-R8500 receiver.
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PCB is an interactive printed circuit board editor for Unix, Linux, Windows, and Mac systems. This Software runs across multiple platforms such as Unix, Linux, Windows as well as Mac systems. This Tool is widely used for electronics as well as electrical circuit designing that comes with schematic capture. PCB offers high end features such as an autorouter and trace optimizer which can tremendously reduce layout time.
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bcTool is made to be an easy app. It helps you program, control, keep records, and set up your Uniden Bearcat Dynamic Memory Scanner. With bcTool, you can: Set up all your scanner settings easily, like broadcast screens and searches. Quickly see what your scanner has been up to and what it's doing now. Bring in your programming files from other scanner software. Search for programs and get rid of any duplicates.
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This document illustrates the processes carried out for the construction of an ionospheric sensor or ionosonde, from a universal software radio peripheral (USRP), and its programming using GNU-Radio and MATLAB.
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Pi-Star is a software image built initially for the Raspberry Pi. The design concept is simple, provide the complex services and configuration for Digital Voice on Amateur radio in a way that makes it easily accessible to anyone just starting out, but make it configurable enough to be interesting for those of us who cannot help but tinker.
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A tiny board, which allows a smartphone or similiar device to connect to the Baofeng UV5R radio via a TRRS audio connector. It allows for connecting the radio to a software TNC app such as APRSDroid or PocketPacket. Solder on the components, solder on the cables, then provide some stress relief, (I use solid-core wire and heat shrink tubing), and you can use your UV5R with your smartphone for APRS on the cheap.
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Controlling a rotator via computer can be costly, but a budget-friendly solution exists using an Arduino Nano and free software by Anthony K3NG. This setup allows for easy and enhanced rotator control, including screen and network management. Though initial software setup can be complex, pre-configured versions are available. Building and customizing the hardware interface is required, with comprehensive support provided by K3NG's resources.
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Learn about the LinHT handheld SDR radio, an open-source, Linux-based project that is shaking up the ham radio and SDR communities. This guide is perfect for hams new to digital voice and interested in exploring experimental radio platforms. Discover what sets LinHT apart from traditional handheld radios, how it leverages SDR technology and Linux operating system, and why it's generating buzz in the ham radio landscape. Dive into the world of software-defined handheld radios with this beginner-friendly overview.
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Morse Walker is a web-based tool for amateur radio operators to practice CW skills. Inspired by Morse Runner by VE3NEA, it simulates pileup scenarios and contest formats like POTA, CWT, and SST. Modes include single-caller exchanges and basic contests, offering realistic experiences to improve speed, accuracy, and QSO handling. Ideal for contest preparation or honing activation skills, Morse Walker helps operators enhance proficiency in CW communication. Start your training today at MorseWalker.com
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This project focuses on testing and comparing various antennas for receiving ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) signals, utilizing software tools like RTL1090 and Virtual Radar with an RTL-SDR dongle. The goal is to evaluate the reception range ("ReceiverRange") and performance of different antenna types when tracking aircraft signals, particularly around the Amersfoort area. The project includes a comprehensive photo album documenting the antenna designs and setup processes, serving as a valuable resource for enthusiasts building ADS-B reception systems
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Morse code resource in spanish. Morse training exercises, cw training notes, morse code software, and cw keys
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Miniature PIC microcontroller based keyer kit with convenient modes. The kit includes PCB, componets, knob and ready programmed PIC microcontroller. Author make available from his web site Circuit diagram, Component layout,List of components and downloadable Software
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he LoRa-APRS-iGate was developed in cooperation with the Austrian HAM Radio Association. With this software and the LoRa GW Shield, devices transmitting on LoRa, frequency 433 MHz can be integrated into the APRS network. The transmitter can then be displayed on the website https://aprs.fi.
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This page by Keith Greiner describes a magnetic loop antenna project, providing step-by-step instructions to create two versions of a system with one large loop and one small loop. It includes details on how to construct the loops using different materials, along with the necessary equipment like antenna analyzers, tuners, and software. The page is divided into five sections covering project discussion, design summary, an improved small loop, construction steps, and radiation pattern analysis. Aimed at hams interested in building their own magnetic loop antennas, the page offers practical guidance and insights into impedance matching for improved performance.
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FreeDV uses an audio codec as a software based modem to decode and encode the voice and text data from your computer. The data is encoded and then is transmitted over the HF radio using AF signals that can then in turn be decoded by the receiving station.
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This keyer being intended to be used mainly in conjunction with contest software. This keyer is based on an Arduino Nano and the Keyer software by K3NG. It has been designed with very basic features, and it is intended to work with logging software.
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This DIY guide details constructing a 5-element Yagi antenna for VHF frequencies. Yagi antennas offer directional signal transmission/reception compared to omnidirectional ones. The guide covers material selection (aluminum, screws, etc.), design using software or formulas, and step-by-step assembly including cutting elements, drilling holes, and attaching the coaxial cable. While calculations are provided for a 146 MHz design, adjustments are necessary for different frequencies. Safety precautions and potential result variations are emphasized.
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A brief overview of the current state of packet radio on the HF bands. In this comprehensive guide, the author navigates through HF packet radio, providing insights on the required equipment, protocols like Fx.25 and IL2P, and preferred ACDS segments. The post covers decoding and sending traffic, delving into optimal settings, recommended software, and common SSIDs. The author concludes by encouraging further exploration through additional reading and a Linux Packeteering series.
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Learn how to troubleshoot and configure ICOM 7300 Rig Control under Linux for seamless communication between your radio and computer. Author Colin from Canada shares his insights and experiences with setting up rig control software for digital signal decoding.
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Quisk is a Software Defined Radio (SDR) and is the software that controls my receiver and transmitter. Quisk can control the HiQSDR, Hermes-Lite hardware, SoftRock hardware, SDR-IQ by RfSpace
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Hamradio_copilot is an open-source tool designed for DXers and contesters who need real-time situational awareness. It is ideal for operators who want to visualize propagation trends instantly rather than scrolling through raw text streams of cluster spots. Rally acting as a copilot for your station, this tool transforms raw data into actionable intelligence. By visualizing Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) across different bands, it helps operators make quick decisions on which band to prioritize or where to point their antennas, effectively showing not just who is on air, but where the propagation is currently open from your location. This is a fantastic information for avid contesters. The software aggregates data from two primary services: - Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) via Telnet. - PSK Reporter via MQTT feeds. It processes this data to generate a comprehensive HTML report featuring SNR heatmaps and statistical breakdowns by ITU Zone. Users can filter data by specific zones or country codes (ADIF), analyze historic time ranges, and optionally integrate solar weather data. The complete source code is available on GitHub, allowing for community customization. It is written in Python and uses SQLite for data management.
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Sita is a small tool that permanently records an input of the sound card into the working memory and repeats the last 10 seconds if needed. This is ideal for connecting the radio to the Line In of the sound card and, if you have not understood something, to have the last 10 seconds repeated.
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DesignSpark PCB is a free PCB design tool, by rs online, designed to help the user to convert their design into PCB faster with unique design options. DesignSpark is a powerful software engine that enables you to capture schematics and design PCB boards and layouts.
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Website maintained by a group of amateur radio operators who would like to bring APRS via LoRa to OMs. Try it out, participate in the development of new iGates, trackers or write a documentation for a software/firmware
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Definition of the Robust Packet digital mode with sample sounds and description of main features. Includes references to software used to operate in this mode and frequencies to be used.
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The Kenwood TS480SAT/HX firmware upgrade guide, procedure, tools required, software needed to upgrade the transceiver firmware and some hints.
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SkyRoof is an open-source, 64-bit Windows application designed for amateur radio operators and satellite enthusiasts, combining satellite tracking and Software Defined Radio (SDR) functionality in a unified platform. The software provides real-time satellite tracking, pass predictions, and visual representations through Sky View, Earth View, and Timeline displays. It features an SDR-based waterfall display covering VHF/UHF satellite segments with Doppler-corrected frequency scales, automatic satellite labeling, and visual tuning capabilities. SkyRoof supports various SDR devices (Airspy Mini, SDRplay, RTL-SDR), external transceiver CAT control, and antenna rotator integration. The application automatically downloads satellite data from SatNOGS and other sources, offers voice announcements for satellite passes, and includes comprehensive frequency control with Doppler tracking, manual corrections, and RIT functionality for enhanced satellite communication operations.
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Kenwood TS590 memory management software for windows
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A real-time, responsive map view of APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) information, CWOP (Citizens Weather Observer Program), and other APRS-IS sources across the world. The N2RWE Real-time APRS Map leverages cutting-edge technologies and custom software to present a dynamic and user-friendly platform for visualizing Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) data. This web application aggregates real-time station locations from various public sources, offering a comprehensive view of APRS activity. It caters to both novice and experienced users by providing features like Maidenhead Grid maps, station lists, license plate searches, and advanced tools for geolocation, address lookup, and data analysis. Additionally, the platform integrates with Summits on the Air (SOTA) information, enhancing the experience for SOTA enthusiasts. By actively supporting the #APRSThursday net, the N2RWE Real-time APRS Map fosters a collaborative environment for the APRS community.
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Andrew Georgakopoulos, SV1DKD, modeled the End-Fed Half Wave (EFHW) antenna using MMANA-GAL software. He evaluated the EFHW-8010-2K from Myantennas.com for field operations, comparing it to random wires, OCFD, and dipole antennas. His results showed similar performance to OCFD, confirming EFHW's practical feeding advantage but with potential high-voltage risks at the feed point
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In this tutorial, the author shows the basics of how to set up a Raspberry Pi Pirate Radio utilizing the FM Transmitter software and a piece of wire.