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Opera Weak Signal A weak signal mode popular in Europe. It runs as an Icon. It has the capability to handle tncs and applications at the same time. New drivers for new hardware will be available as soon as I get the Hardware!!! This program has the capabilities to handle different applications it does that only if each application has a different call.

Eg agwfwd. In case you have more than a tnc then each program can work all the tncs at the same time. You can eg. Chat with a friend with the agwterminal. UHF bauds. And also receive your mail from tnc1 and cluster dxspots also from tnc1. The combinations are unlimited. What the program doesn't do is that of gateway for other stations. Other stations cannot gateway from your tncs. Also it doesn't serves as a digi.

This is done for two reasons. First I don't like the idea "every tnc and a digi". Leave it for clubs and special packet teams to decide if we need a digi or not. Second because I have to write a lot of code and I can't do it right now. Maybe in the future if I receive many requests for those operations. AGW Terminal This program needs no other explanations because it is just a terminal program. The only difference is that it is multitasking. This means that you can have multiple connects and you can YAPP without restrictions.

You can receive as many YAPPs as you wish simultaneously. You can have also unlimited number of connections about Script Files. You can run at any time a script file with packet commands.

Remote Control. Any station that connects you can remote the program if it has the remote Privilege. It can dir and receive a file from your disks etc.

The AGWterminal has not a Help file. This isn't so big problem. You ask me about the remote control. Just enter from the properties menu and the remote dialog the callsigns. If its call is in the list he will get remote access otherwise not. Everyone can send you a Yapp file. The program will receive the file. You don't have to do anything to receive a Yapp file. Just watch. You can also specify a file to send when someone connects you.

Fill the proper dialog from the properties page. In this file write the follow ,if you wish. Then add anything else you wish. The file must be a valid text file no word-processing file. The program is much faster in sending from other dos applications. You will see it if you work b packet station. Its unique feature is that it is written to take advantage of the Windows XP facilities.

Now Can be used also as Internet Gateway to feed data to and from Internet. Some of it's features are: A cross-band AX. Also it features other functions such as Telnet remote access, a build-in Web server, the capability to define "managed applications" to be accessed thru it and more The program is in the process to be developed with upgrades being continually released as part of the beta process.

Notes: This is a development snapshot that has not gone through the same amount of testing as a normal release. New features may be incomplete. Documentation may be lagging behind new functionality.

The Windows binary distribution is in the direwolf The Windows version is built for both 32 and 64 bit operating systems. Use the 64 bit version if possible; it runs considerably faster. So, what are the overall design goals? It features Windows-driven forms and screens that handle creating, sending, receiving, storing, and printing packet messages from your PC.

It also can run automatically where it periodically checks for out-going and in-coming messages. Outpost does not yet support any packet message forwarding protocol or SMTP. It essentially automates the keyboard entry and interpretation performed by the user.

Outpost uses BBSs and PBBSs as mail drops where a user can leave a packet message for someone without the other person needing to be on line at that point in time. The software runs on any Windows version from Windows 98 to Windows PinPoint PinPoint is free software that allows you to visually track and communicate with people using Amateur Radio "Ham Radio" equipment. During an emergency, it can be used as a location aware tactical communications tool.

It is mostly used as a tool for tracking people and assets on a map, although it is capable of so much more. During, for instance, a weather spotting event, an incident commander could visually track where spotters are deployed in the field, and direct them away from approaching weather using an area map on a computer screen.

The host mode support means that UI-View can be used with a wide range of packet hardware and allows up to 16 RF ports to be used. Ideal for any UI packet communication unproto. Powerful features allows you easy monitoring of any type of AX25 packet traffic.

Works in all Windows versions or Linux using emul software. WinPack Popular ham radio packet windows application. DigiPan provides a panoramic display of the frequency spectrum in the form of an active dial scale extending the full width of the computer screen.

Depending upon the transceiver IF bandwidth, it is possible to "see" as many as 40 to 50 PSK31 stations at one time. Sigmira offers wideband spectrographic, waterfall, and phase plane displays.

It also demodulates various military, utility, and "ham" radio signals. Signal Database with automated tuning and logging. Phase plane display. Playback of saved. Typical sampling rate: 48 ksps. Signal strength meter. Adjustable squelch. Clock display with UTC and local time. Navtex messages are broadcast by coast stations and carry infomration about navigational warnings and weather forecasts. Messages that can be decoded include routine calls for test purposes between ships and coast stations; calls to establish communication by some other means voice, etc.

DSCdecoder will decode these messages and display and log their content. All you need is a shortwave radio and a computer to begin decoding signals yourself. The data is also available via WAP at wap. From version 2. This version will automatically upload your messages for viewing online. No dedicated serial port connection is required. This program allows the user to create a window on their desktop which will show stations which are active 'real time', and also those that are coming up next.

I would definitely recommend it to all Navtex fans! My thanks to Tobias for creating, developing and sharing this impressive program with us. No additional hardware is required - you need only a receiver and computer with a sound card. NDBfinder exploits the fact that almost all navigation beacons send their idents are precisely regular intervals. Using a unique combination of two Fourier Transforms and a Boxcar Integrator, NDBfinder is able to superimpose many successive indents and in doing so it can retrieve signals that are buried in the noise.

Ao40Rcv Ao40Rcv is a Windows program that can be used to monitor radio satellite telemetry signals using a soundcard as the source. WXtoImg supports real-time decoding, map overlays, advanced colour enhancements, 3-D images, animations, multi-pass images, projection transformation e. Mercator , text overlays, automated web page creation, temperature display, GPS interfacing, wide-area composite image creation and computer control for many weather satellite receivers, communications receivers, and scanners.

ROS A weak signal mode popular in Europe. This is not a skimmer, it decodes a single signal in the 3-kHz audio coming from the transceiver via a soundcard, just like any other RTTY program. It is in active development by the Winlink Development Team and is well-supported. RMS Express is designed to be most easily used by single users with a single call sign but it may be used to access one or two preset tactical addresses or alternate callsigns.

It has a convenient interface, a good set of tools, and is fast and very easy to use. It looks like your paper logbook and uses all power of your computer. Also you can use AAVoice for voice operations.

It uses prepared wav-files for transmission. If necessary you can use simple circuit for PTT-control. It has a lot macros for transmitting. DX4WIN is an easy to use, yet powerful logging program for every ham. It has been designed for the serious and the casual DXer. It has a number of features that make operating in a contest fun from the DXers perspective, and if you use a contesting program, DX4WIN can import your log after the contest.

DXLab DXLab is a freeware suite of eight interoperating applications that can be installed independently in any order. When multiple applications are running, they sense each other's presence and automatically interoperate to support your Amateur Radio DXing activities.

EchoLink The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities. There are more than , validated users worldwide - in of the world's nations - with about 6, online at any given time. EchoStation EchoStation is perfect for portable and emergency use, or for clubs wishing to use a PC instead of specialized hardware to control a repeater.

It also makes an excellent "store and forward" simplex repeater when connected to a single transceiver. The software even lets you set up an "announcement machine" which plays scheduled voice announcements over your club's existing repeater, using a radio at another location, such as a home station.

Hamport v1. It can read and set mode and frequency on your transceiver. This is beta version. On Windows 8 and higher run as administrator. KComm KComm is meant to be an easy to use low resource usage log keeping program for the average K2 or K3 operator who may be a casual DXer or contest participant.

Rather than try to do everything itself, KComm interfaces with some of the best available software for data mode operation and morse decoding so that you can use one logging program for all modes. Bob is also the author of Zakanaka, and a bit version of Logger.

Logger32 has been developed to be a highly user configurable general purpose Amateur Radio logbook with computer control support for many radios and antenna rotators. It is NOT a contesting log, although there is no real reason why it could not be used for such, and does not contain some features that might be found in software specifically designed for this activity. For CW, phone and digital modes, its combination of contest-optimized features is unmatched. The program is distributed under the Gnu Public License, which basically means the source code must always be kept free.

It is designed so that the process of making and logging contacts is as efficient as possible - so you make more contacts. Whether you're working a contest as multi op, single op, running a net, or just plain rag chewing the UDY-2 Voice Keyer has something to make hamming more fun and convenient for you. Digital Voice Keyer Version 1. WriteLog WriteLog for Windows combines the convenience and ease of use of Windows with the performance and features required by the top contest operators.

Whether you are a casual contester who only makes a handful of QSOs, or one of the big gun multi-ops that demands full networking and spotting support, WriteLog has the score improving features you need. There is no charge for using XMLog. Permission to distribute XMLog for profit is prohibited. Site Map. CCS, Inc. Sitemap Trademark Information. Real time DSP filter particularly for applications of amateur radios IIR, FIR filter, low-pass, high-pass, band-pass filter, band suppressor notch filter individually adjustable noise filter, irregular signal filter, hum filter, peak filter frequency tuning and inverting mixer support support of several soundcards also virtual soundcards e.

RoMac 10 Band Equalizer The RoMac 10 Band Equalizer coupled with your present computer's soundcard, affords you the finest Windows based digital equalizer made for the Amateur Radio community. Audio Spectrum Analyzer "Spectrum Lab". This program started as a simple FFT program running under DOS a long time ago, but it is now a specialized audio analyzer, filter, frequency converter, hum filter, data logger etc. Voice Shaper is a speech pre-processor for SSB transceivers.

The correct DSP filter is automatically selected when you choose an internal mode. In PACTOR, the filter bandwidth automatically changes when the baud rate shifts in response to the error rate of the link.

The sound card mode is software controlled. USB "mini-B" connector. Timewave carries a complete line of accessories for the DSP Filter and Data controller product lines. The accessories include power supplies, cables, connectors, manuals and upgrades. Please call or email us with your requirements.

Software controlled and mode independent The sound card mode is software controlled. PK Upgrade Summary. To Contact Timewave.

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