HAM radio software - Programs for amateur radio Subscribe for our mailing list! 500 days of summer full movie youtube. AMATEUR RADIO SOFTWARE I use computers extensively while operating for a variety of purposes with the exception of rig control. I enjoy tuning my radios manually, so I do not use computers to control my radios. Here is a list of the programs I use frequently. Each of the links will pop up a new browser. TelescopeMan shows the software that he uses for amateur radio. These are all free to download. The names are listed below in the first comment. These are the best software packages in each category I have found. (All links open new windows.) •: Logging software. I recently upgraded from Logic6 to Logic8 and am very pleased with the new features. Retrieved August 24, 2017. Busta rhymes new cd. • Kellman, Andy.... Logic is very complex and it does have a learning curve. But once you've figured it out, it is clearly the best out there if you want an advanced full featured logging program. It does a lot more than logging. Here's what my looks like (this is a wide image, you'll need to expand the popup and zoom in). •: World atlas. This is one of the best amateur programs around. It is a world atlas that is integrated with call areas, call signs, Iota's, grids, information on cities. Punch in a call sign and it takes you to that part of the world instantly. Beam headings, distance calculations, propagation prediction and a lot more. The program is also integrated into Logic8 Logging software. • Digital Mode Software: • Psk: • SSTV: • RTTY: •: Antenna Modeling. Great for designing and testing wire antennas. All of my loops were designed and tested with EZNec. •: Yup, it's the CIA information files on all countries in the world. 65 megabytes of information from population, government type, economics, transnational issues and a great deal more. You can view online or download. (now included in Logic8) •: Propagation prediction software. Of all the propagation software I have tried, this one really is easy to use and is very useful. It clearly shows you where in the world you can expect to contact by band. It has a beautiful world map including beacons. The program allows you to id your location, and download current solar indexes and active beacons. You can view the available dx world by selecting the various band tabs. The software is written by and available from through this link. You will also need to download and install the VoaCap files which is easy. Highly Recommended. •: Satellite tracking software. Simply the best satellite tracking software made. It also provides frequency listings for all amateur and weather satellites. It provides not only time and elevation predictions, but footprints as well. There is a lot of other great software on this site as well. •: Weather satellite decoding software. ![]() ![]() Automatically decodes all weather satellites and WeFax transmissions. Multiple filters and the ability to piece together multiple images including GOES movies. It also can produce a stereo 3D image. The NOAA image on the homepage was captured and decoded with this program. •: If you run dual monitors (or greater), this is a must have piece of software. It allows you to individually control each monitor better than the monitor support included in Windows. Among its many features, you can place a single background image (wallpaper) to span both monitors, or different background images on each monitor.
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