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At the moment the most used program is UA1AAF. It is an excellent program written by Boris, UA1AAF, to handle ARI International DX Contest. It can simulate K1EA or N6TR workings; it will be possible to connect the RTX to the computer using a standard interface in such a way as to transmit directly in CW from the keyboard; most of the controls are like K1EA's CT and N6TR's TR ; on line help provides almost all the information necessary for using the program. Is possible to insert QSO after the contest. An appropriate utility in included for conversion in ADIF format. The program is very small and therefore works without any problems on any IBM compatible computer with DOS 3.3 and over or Windows 95/98.
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This article explain how to homebrew and use an HF antenna analyzer by simply adapting a Windows PC, micro-controller and a DDS evaluation board by K6BEZ
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Free windows logbook program for SWLs, allow a quick and fast SWL logging during ham radio contests. Dupe check, utc time, partial check, cabrillo file export, multi language support
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Windows shareware, automatic NCDXF beacon monitor for Radio Amateurs, SWL'ers and HF communication engineers. by Alex VE3NEA. It continuously monitors 18 NCDXF beacons on five bands, automatically detects the presence of the beacon signals, even in QRM and noise.
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MSHV is a free windows and linux multimode software that support weak signal digital modes like MSK144 MSKMS JTMS FSK441 FSK315 ISCAT JT6M FT8 FT4 JT65 PI4 amateur radio modes. MSHV features several interesting features including the Multi Answering Auto Seq Protocol, allowing multiple signal transmissions to be used during dx peditions.
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DX_Central, a compact desktop application, provides amateur radio operators with critical propagation data by aggregating solar statistics and imagery from various authoritative sources. This includes real-time information from agencies like NOAA and NIST, offering insights into current space weather conditions that directly impact HF propagation. The software is designed for both Linux and Windows operating systems, making it accessible to a broad range of hams. It presents a concise overview of solar activity, which is essential for planning DX operations and understanding band openings and closures across the HF spectrum. Operators can utilize the displayed solar flux index, K-index, and other relevant parameters to make informed decisions regarding their operating times and target bands, optimizing their chances for successful long-distance contacts.
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Sound Byte is a voice keyer for contests as well as general ham radio use. Windows and Mac, commercial by Black Cat Systems
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UR5FCM Log provides a centralized logging solution for amateur radio operators, designed to manage daily radio communications and integrate various digital modes. This software functions as a primary working center for a radio station, facilitating the recording and management of QSOs across different operating aspects. Since version 1.1.61, UR5FCM Log has incorporated enhanced features for digital mode operations, specifically supporting RTTY, BPSK, and SSTV. The application aims to streamline the logging process, offering tools for QSL management and general station record-keeping. It is developed for the Windows operating system, providing a graphical user interface for ease of use. The software includes capabilities for tracking various contact details and supports common amateur radio data formats for log exchange. Its development history spans from 2002 to 2005, with Igor I. Krinetsky credited as the author.
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Provides a robust contest logging solution for Windows users, supporting over **500** distinct amateur radio contests. The software integrates _digital modes_ and offers comprehensive logging features essential for competitive operating. It facilitates efficient entry, real-time scoring, and post-contest log submission in standard formats. Developed and maintained by K1LZ and a dedicated team, DXLog.net is provided free of charge to the amateur radio community. Users can access support and report bugs via the dedicated groups.io forum, ensuring ongoing development and user assistance. The platform includes detailed release notes and an archive of support information, aiding operators in maximizing their contest performance.
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A Windows based Spectral Analysis/Receiver Program primarily used with the SDR-IQ, SDR-14 , SDR-IP, RF capturing hardwares
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GJTracker is a antenna tracking program for windows written to be compatible with WSJT
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Win92 - windows-based data management for the pro-92/2067 trunking scanner
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Displays amateur radio grid squares worked from third-party logging programs, providing a visual representation of contacts on a world map. This Windows application uses colors to differentiate up to four bands concurrently, calculating the total number of grid squares worked per band. It reads plain-text log files, including fixed-width, character-delimited, ADIF, and Cabrillo formats, dynamically updating the map as log files are saved during contests or general operation. Primarily targeting **VHF** and above operators, WorkedGrids aids in grid square collection for contesting and awards. The software offers a fixed-resolution continental viewpoint, zoom-in capabilities, and supports printing or copying the map to the clipboard. It operates on Windows 95 through Windows 11, requiring minimal CPU and RAM, and features a non-invasive installation. The program has undergone several updates, with version 7 released on March 3, 2024, addressing minor fixes and improving stability.
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Windows program for analyzing vertical antennas. This program shows the resistance and reactance to be expected looking into a cylindrical metallic tower over a perfect ground. It gives a useful approximation of the values to be expected in a real-world situation.
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A user group established by John Wiseman G8BPQ/GM8BPQ and Ron Stordahl AE5E (ex N5IN) for BPQ32 - AX.25 NET/ROM compatible node software for Windows.
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Antenna Rotor Control Software for Windows and Linux is a companion project to the arduino rotor controller.
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Windows Programming Software by RT Systems for Amateur Radios and Receivers
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IC7100BKT is a free program to control the Icom IC-7100 transceiver for MS Windows, available in free version with limited functions and full donationware version.
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ON7YD slow CW and DFCW TX program for Windows, works with Argo. By Rik Strobbe
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Open source software designed for the ICOM IC-R5 receiver. Linux, MacOS X and Windows
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WRAASE Slow-Scan-Television (SSTV) commercial windows software, need an external hardware, SC-4 to work.
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KC9L PSK is a free PSK31 program based on AE4JY’s PSKCore DLL. It supports 5 RX channels, full duplex operation, and more. Even if it's development has been dismissed, is a good tool for windows 95/98 pc.
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CW Midi for Windows and for DOS (free), morse code MIDI file creator
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LoTW and eQSL export utility for Windows allows you to export your LOTW and eQSL marked qso's from Logger32 or an existing ADIF file. This program has been discontinued by author in favour of L32 LogSync.
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This program is used for the ICOM IC-746PRO, IC-7400.You can edit all the setting and write it to file for later use. Runs on Windows Linux and MacOSx
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This Windows MTHELL QRSS NDB and DFCW program extends possibilities of well-known Spectrogram with some new useful features. It enables to define the scrolling area to any size, it can save screen shots in defined time periods , it enables to browse the saved pictures easily by OK1FIG
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Windows user-mode application, which allows you to create software virtual serial ports and emulate physical serial ports behavior. It operates exclusively in user-mode, therefore it is more stable and uses less memory, processor and operating system resources than any competitive products.
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PIC Programmer software package that allows you to program all types of serial programmable Integrated Circuits using Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP
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Free Windows APRS Client with capability of downloading free aerial photo and topo map data.
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Filter design software. A program designed to expedite the design and analysis of lowpass (and highpass) filters with nearest 5% component values. SVCfilter is 32-bit Windows electrical filter design software nicely written to help the radio amateur, technician or engineer design and analyze lumped-element lowpass and highpass filters.
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This is a Ham Radio Software Transceiver for Amateur Radio. Software works in Windows, Mac and Linux. HamSphere is a community for Ham Radio operators and other radio enthusiasts. Amateur radio equipment is not needed. The Transceiver uses java technology and covers all virtual Ham Radio and Amateur radio bands from 160 to 6 meters.
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A graphical add-on package to monitor seti@home activity that may be running on multiple computers over a network or multiple instances on the same computer. Runs on Windows or Linux.
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PSK Express is a replacement for YGPSK, it is multi-mode and will allow you to use PSK, RTTY or MFSK at various speeds. Requires .Net framework and run under windows, freeware.
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The FCC Lookup System software uses the standard FCC data files in an advanced lookup system for matching a call sign to a user. The software creates index files to allow rapid searches without modifying the FCC data file. Available for both Windows and Linux.
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A danish only scale diagrams designer, usefull to draw front panels and dial scale knobs, windows freeware.
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Log2000 provides a structured environment for amateur radio operators to manage their contact records. This software facilitates the logging of two-way radio contacts, a fundamental aspect of the hobby, by capturing essential QSO data such as callsigns, dates, times, bands, and modes. It also supports the generation and printing of QSL cards and labels, streamlining the process of confirming contacts for awards and personal record-keeping. The program was specifically developed for Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 operating systems. Its feature set includes tools for searching logs, generating various reports, and managing award progress. While tailored for earlier Windows versions, Log2000 offers core logging functionalities that remain relevant for basic station management.
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OSX/Mac and Windows versions of SdrDx. Supports RFSPACE, FunCube Pro, Andrus MK1.5, AFEDRI, FunCube Pro Plus, Peaberry, RTL sticks (RTL supported under OS X only, via this OS X RTL server) and Softrock SDR receivers.
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Decoding NOAA APT weather satellite images is achieved with a homebrew receiver and a Turnstile Cross Dipole antenna, feeding data to a Pentium-3 500MHz PC running Windows XP and the WXTOIMG program. This setup, operated by VU2IIA in Mumbai, India, focuses on capturing and processing signals from NOAA satellites to generate visual weather data. The blog documents the technical aspects of constructing the receiving station, including antenna design and receiver integration. It provides insights into the practical challenges and successes of amateur satellite reception, specifically for Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) signals. Operational details cover the software configuration and image processing workflow necessary to transform raw satellite data into usable weather imagery. The content serves as a practical guide for radio amateurs interested in satellite meteorology.
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Transmission Line equations for Windows. Written in Visual C++. This program provides the most comprehensive analysis of a transmission line by w9dmk
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Free windows world map application display current time, sunrise and sunset, greyline map, dx stations, requires windows 7 or higher. The program includes three resized Natural Earth maps which have been resized to 4k or slightly less. By Simon Brown G4ELI better known as the inventor of Ham Radio Deluxe.
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Demonstrates the _SQUIRL Field Day Logger_, a specialized software tool designed for efficient contact logging during the annual ARRL Field Day event. The resource details its core functionality, which includes real-time logging to easily readable text files, with filenames structured by callsign, band, and mode (e.g., K8DAA-20M-SSB.txt). It highlights features such as a real-time history grid of previous contacts, a dynamic USA and Canada map displaying contact locations, and a duplicate checker that provides audio notifications and pre-fills class/section data for previously worked stations. The software also includes an ADIF export function, enabling users to transfer logs to other general-purpose logging programs. The software's design emphasizes simplicity and ease of use, allowing for rapid on-the-spot training, as noted by users like W4CMB. It supports various operating systems, including Windows 98 through 8, and has been successfully run on Linux via _Wine_. Key usability enhancements include a "double-size" feature for improved readability and a "Space Mode" for quick field navigation. The version history indicates continuous development from 2001 to 2013, with significant additions like the real-time Field Day Map in 2003 and ADIF export in 2004, which allows for seamless integration with other logging platforms.
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Js8Call is communication software designed for keyboard-to-keyboard message passing. Based on the WSJT-X application and implementing the FT8 protocol techniques, it's a separate project run on Linux, Windows and MacOS
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The Smith Chart program with its extensive Help files. Written in Visual C++ ver 1.5, it runs in Windows 3.1 and later by w9dmk
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A spanish commercial windows PSK Software, demo version is available by EA1CUI
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JL is a free contest logger written entirely in Java. Run under Windows, Linux, Solaris, and MacOS X by W1JQ
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Award-winning MP3 Recorder software for Windows 7 and Windows 8 will capture streaming audio without using Stereo Mix feature.