


 | DatzEdit - ADIF COMPATIBLE EDITOR 1.1 Beta B (Demo) | Release: May 20, 2004 | A program to edit and view ADIF format files. This version includes several additional features that are of interest to the radio amateur. It can import QSO log data in the ADIF format and export in ADIF or HTML formats. It now includes many of the ARRL LoTW data elements and an XML export. | | Company: Datazygte, Inc | Size: 570 KBytes |  |
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 | Ham University 2.004.05 (Shareware, $45) | Release: July 3, 2004 | Ham University - Morse Training and Testing | | Company: MICA | Size: 2288.5 KBytes |  |
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 | HAMIC 1.0 (Shareware, $20) | Release: July 18, 2002 | The HAM Intelligent Calculator, or HAMIC, is a program designed to simplify a number of calculations commonly used by HAMs. It is designed for the HAM radio hobbyist, but may be useful to others as well. HAMIC has a simple to use, but powerful graphical interface that allows solving simple circuits such as resistors in series or parallel, or more complex circuits such as L networks or T networks. As well, other calculations such as SWR and reactance conversions are supported. One of the more powerful features of HAMIC is to solve for almost any unknown variable in a circuit; HAMIC can even solve L networks without having to use Smith charts. Also, HAMIC can easily convert between a number of different units. Once you have finished your work, your calculations can be saved to a worksheet and retrieved later. People interested in working with circuits or antennas should check this program out! | | Company: SweetScape | Size: 1199.1 KBytes |  |
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 | NuMorse 1.91 (Shareware, $29) | Release: June 16, 2001 | Morse code trainer for Windows, useful to Novice and Expert. Output via soundcard, PC speaker, hardware port (for driving oscillator or transmitter) or semaphore window. Code sources include a realistic QSO generator, random text and text files. NuMorse can take you from complete beginner right up to code expert. Hundreds of people have used this program to pass the ham radio code test first time. If you have tried to learn code before without success then the intuitive user interface of NuMorse might be just what you need. Here are a few more features to give you an idea of the breadth of this program. Alter code style to improve clarity. Full Prosign support included. Performance statistics gathered. Several modes supported that perform character guessing drills. You guess the character and NuMorse responds in various ways including a phonetic speech correction. The program can be set to speed up and slow down in response to your performance. | | Company: Nu-Ware | Size: 977 KBytes |  |
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 | NuMorse Professional 1.510 (Shareware, $34.95) | Release: September 7, 2004 | This is the code trainer that has everything. Play code from a variety of sources such as text files, random generators, your keyboard or even other programs. Send the code to your soundboard, audio files, a tone generator/transmitter and even an on-screen semaphore lantern. Generates callsigns and realistic QSOs. Are you a beginner? Then this program contains a structured teaching course to help you learn the basics. Once you have learned the code characters then get up to speed with the help of a vast array of training features that will keep you motivated and track your progress. Are you ready for your code test? Then take a simulated test with the NuMorse Pro written test feature to boost your confidence. Code speed fiend? Then brush up your receiving skills to a scorching 48 wpm, and let NuMorse Pro add some QSB and QRN for extra realistic simulated QSOs | | Company: Nu-Ware | Size: 1616 KBytes |  |
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 | NuTest 2.3 (Shareware, $15.95) | Release: May 28, 2004 | Obtain or upgrade your amateur radio licence using this complete training package. Create tests from the official ARRL question pools. Browse the question pools. Read in-depth explanations of each question. FCC Part 97 rules and RF exposure tables included. A unique system of hypertext links takes you from each question to technical explanations, pages of useful formulae, math hints and everything else you need to gain a pass grade at any level. The evaluation version gives access to a selection of materials from the Technician license class. On registration you gain full access to any chosen licence classes from Technician to Extra. | | Company: Nu-Ware | Size: 1842.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Radio Explorer 2.6 (Shareware, $29.95) | Release: July 1, 2004 | Graphic viewer for shortwave radio broadcasting and programming schedules. Displays data in a tree-like expandable table, on a 24-hour Gantt chart, and on a world map with greyline and frequency colouring. Developed in Java and runs with multiple operating systems including Windows and Linux. Can be installed with a single click on a web page link via Java Web Start. | | Company: Dmitry Nefedov | Size: 1008.9 KBytes |  |
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 | TrueTTY 2.33 (Shareware, $39) | Release: March 11, 2004 | A program for amateur radio digital communications via a sound card. Supported modes are RTTY (Baudot code), ASCII (7 or 8 bits), PSK31 (BPSK and QPSK), AMTOR-FEC (SITOR-B, NAVTEX), MultiFSK-16. HF-PACKET and UHF-PACKET (AX25) are supported in KISS-TNC emulation mode. SELFEC SITOR, AMTOR-ARQ (SITOR-A) and DTMF-code decoding is also possible. No additional hardware required - you need only transceiver and computer (Pentium-100 or better) with a sound card. Optionally you can use simple circuit fo PTT-control. It make fast and convenient frequence control, has a lot macros for tramsmitting. Can cooperate with RZ4AG AAlog logger. | | Company: DXsoft | Size: 1192.3 KBytes |  |
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 | WinMorse 2.0 (Freeware) | Release: February 12, 2004 | WinMorse is a FREE text to Morse Code conversion application for Windows. | | Company: Mark Bellamy | Size: 482.7 KBytes |  |
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