The terminal program for CW-operators (amateur radio). You can transmit both from the keyboard and from the paddle connected to a joystick or LPT connector. While operating in paddle iambic mode sending (the memory of a unit of the symbol) is possible. The handle of the transceiver (PTT and CW keying) is made through one of the COM, LPT or USB ports. Can cooperate with RZ4AG AALog logger.
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), BPSK63, AMTOR-FEC (SITOR-B, NAVTEX), MFSK16, MFSK8. 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 is required. You only need a transceiver and computer with a sound card.
The ultimate Morse code trainer for Windows, useful to Novice and Expert. Offers a choice of built-in structured training courses to teach you the basics. Then get up to speed using features to motivate and track progress. Ready for a test? Then take the built-in code test to boost your confidence. Speed fiend? Brush up your receiving skills to 48 wpm. Add QSB and QRN for extra realistic simulated QSOs.
Obtain or upgrade your amateur radio licence using this complete training package. Create tests from official ARRL question pools. Browse the question pools. Read in-depth explanations of the questions. FCC Part 97 rules and RF exposure tables included. Hypertext links take you from each question to technical explanations, useful formulae, math hints and everything else you need for a pass grade.
Code Weaver is a fun and educational program that outputs text files as Morse code. It is supplied with a library of assorted sounds including Morse code at 20 to 100 wpm. The package includes other novelty code sounds such as simulated transmissions from antique spark transmitters and telegraph key sounds. The program is not limited to Morse code, you can add any custom sounds that your PC soundboard is capable of playing.
Frequency Filer is database program designed for people who use a great many different radio frequencies. It is primarily intended for amateur radio operators, shortwave listening enthusiasts, and scanner users. The program makes it easy to keep all of your important frequency information in one place. Geographic information can be displayed on a high resolution globe. Incudes data conversion utility.
Ham University (TM) helps you learn Morse code and prepare for your FCC Exams. It includes Morse code lessons, exercises and a neat game (Pentode(R)) inspired by Tetris(R). For the written exam there is a training program plus practice exams. This is a solid top-of-the line Windows program with excellent instructions and ease-of-use features written by one of the developers of Windows.
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 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.
MajorRadio provides access a multitude of streaming radio stations. Music stations from around the world. MajorRadio is perfect for dance clubs, mobile DJ's, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, and of course home and office users. Whatever your taste you are guaranteed to find something of interest in the huge and easy to search collection of live radio stations.
Automatically record thousands of Radio Shows, Radio Stations, XM and Sirius channels and Podcasts, and listen whenever you like. Shows are saved as MP3 files or CDs, and can be automatically copied to your iPod. You can even skip the ads with the free Replay Player option.