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IPSound is a Free application for audio exchange client to client over a TCP/IPv4 network (Lan or Internet). The main purpose for the existence of IP Sound is to provide low quality audio 8-16kHz, with low latency for use together with remote control software for "ham" radio amateur equipment. IP-Sound is developed by SM5VXC.
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Website dedicated to Yaesu VX-7R modifications and informations, includes links to software for VX7R, tips and tricks
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Radio programming programs for YAESU and ICOM handheld transceivers. VX-7 Commander, VX-2 Commander, VX-5 Commander, VR-120 Commander, and IC-R2 Commander. All software on this site is designed to work on Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2K, and XP.
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ZScope oscilloscope software is free with the purchase of any ZTEC oscilloscope available in PCI, PXI, VXI, & LXI. Remote control ZTEC oscilloscopes.
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Some unarranged docs about yaesu VX-5R, including EVE software.
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A means of sync-ing your computer clock using a GPS Receiver. GPS2Time is another GPS network time synchronization software application for Window 7 and higher. Freeware.
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VX-7/5R Computer Interfacing by Bas Helman G4TIC
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This electronic board will be installed over a Raspberry Pi CPU card to provide a repeater controler. All features are software controlled with the famous SVXLINK and other interessed modules.
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Windows based programmer for the VX-170. Programming software for the yaesu VX-170
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-7 and VX-7R.
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-5 and VX-5R
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-6 and VX-6R.
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-2 and VX-2R
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All available frequencies & offsets configurations for repeaters can be downloaded as database for Kenwood MCP-2A memory channel programming software for TM-D710 & TM-V71. Zip file is no more available from the author, but the full table of frequencies is still online
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SvxLink is an advanced software suite for the ham radio community, initially launched in 2003 as an EchoLink application for Linux. Now a comprehensive voice services system, the SvxLink Server functions as an advanced repeater controller and can operate on simplex and duplex channels. It acts as an intermediary between transceiver hardware and applications, offering essential system services. The modular architecture of SvxLink supports customization, with modules in C++ or TCL. Key modules include a help system, parrot mode, EchoLink connectivity, DTMF repeater, voice mail, propagation warnings, and selective calling sequences. SvxLink's development and source code are available on GitHub, promoting open-source collaboration in the ham radio community.