Last Update: 06/04/2025 - My Email: bill@k8veb.com
Allstar Node # 52282 - Echolink Node # 14007
ARRL - WA8KIM - N8HEE - QRZ - Echolink - IRLP - WIRES-X - YEASU - Broadcastify
Here is a list of the Software I use:
WSJT-X - The WSJT
project currently includes five programs designed for amateur radio
communication using state of the art digital techniques. Typical applications
include meteor scatter, EME ("moonbounce"), and QRP communication at HF.
Summary Program Descriptions:
WSJT: Modes JTMS, FSK441, ISCAT, JT6M, JT65, JT4, Echo, CW. Optimized for meteor
scanner, ionospheric scatter, and EME at VHF/UHF/Microwaves.
WSJT-X: Modes JT65, JT9. Primarily for use at HF.
MAP65: For EME an VHF and higher frequencies. Implements a panoramic,
polarization-matching receiver for JT65.
WSPR: Probe potential propagation paths using low-power transmissions.
WSPR-X: Experimental version of WSPR, including the slow mode WSPR-15.
N3FJP's Amateur Contact Log - Very easy
and intuitive to use!
Tracking of Worked All States, Worked All Counties, Worked All Countries, DXCC,
VUCC, Grids, Zones, IOTAs, Lighthouses and many other achievements.
The user interface is customizable! You can choose to display any of the data
fields you want and decide where you want them. The DX Spotting window can now
be set to any size you like! You can also change the font sizes of all the
fields, lists and text boxes as well!
Includes a database of counties and countries.
Query by band, mode, or power level to easily track your accomplishments by
individual and multiple criteria.
Lists previous contact details with the station currently being worked including
name, dates of previous contact(s), QTH, etc. just by typing the call in the
call field and hitting the Tab key.
A bearing and distance calculator from your QTH for DX contacts and grid
squares.
Easily import data from our contesting software via ADIF Format.
Full support for standard Amateur Data Interchange Format (ADIF) import and
export. Export your whole log or selected records in ADIF for applications such
as eQSL and the ARRL's LoTW (Log Book of the World).
Easily manage your log and Logbook of the World (LoTW). ACLog will sign and
upload your contacts to LoTW and download your confirmations from LoTW.
Upload QSOs directly to eQSL and Club Log.
Interfaces with most Elecraft, Icom, Kenwood, Ten Tec and Yaesu radios.
A Net Manager form, used for logging with multiple stations. Whether you are
managing a formal net or just joining in on a casual round table, this form
makes logging with a group quick and easy.
Provides DX spotting via Telnet, your packet TNC or AGW Packet Engine. Audio
alert for needed spots.
Send keyboard CW via your comm port or WinKey and play wave files via your sound
card.
Quickly print basic QSL label strips and address labels (does not support label
printers and labels are not customizable through AC Log).
Interfaces with the QRZ and Ham Call Internet lookup services, as well as
several free options.
Interfaces with many digital programs and other software via API including
Fldigi, JTAlert, PSK Express and more!
Optionally display your call sign when the program loads!
Fully networkable! Whether you want to use AC Log for a DXPedition, or you just
want to access your log from multiple PCs simultaneously at your home or club
station, AC Log will support multiple clients updating a single database, just
like my Field Day software!
MMRTTY - Radio teletype software
MMSSTV - Slow scan Television software
FLDigi - Multi - Mode software system.