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4 COMPLETE SOFTWARE PACKAGES EVERY HAM NEEDS!! Receive on CD. Delivered to your Pay Pal address. 1. Ham Radio Control Application Ham Radio Control Interface Software A simple, fast and easy to use graphical interface to your radio. Grig is a simple Ham Radio control (CAT) program based on the Ham Radio Control Libraries (Hamlib). It is intended to be highly generic presenting the user to the same graphical user interface regardless of which radio is being controlled. Grig Features: Grig offers you a simple, fast and easy to use graphical interface to your radio. And it offers you the same user interface regardless of what kind of radio you are using. Grig will not try to mimic the look and feel of a particular radio front panel, instead it tries to offer you an ergonomical graphical user interface. Don't let the simple user interface fool you. Beneath it there is robust and scalable architecture that has been designed for smooth, near-real-time user experience. Quick-Tune: Most wiz-bang-moon-melter rig control applications will give you a tuning-knob on the screen as primary frequency control device. While a tuning knob is a great thing on the fornt panel of a radio, it is really useless in a software application. Just try to imagine sweeping the 15 meter band using a software tuning knob and a mouse as primary control devices...Tuning in grig is much easier! You simply click on the frequency digit you whish to change. Clicking with the left mouse button will increase the value by one, while clicking with the right button will decrease the value by one. The middle button will reset the digit to 0. Of course you can also use the mouse wheel to take many repetitive steps. The size of the tuning steps is no longer an issue since you can click on any digit, be that 10Hz or 1MHz. Radio Info Dialog: The info dialog gives you a quick overview of the CAT capabilities of your radio. The info dialog is accessible from the menu bar via the Radio menu. Receiver Level Controls: Grig supports most of the available level settings from hamlib for both RX and TX. This screenshot shows the receiver level controls. The transmitter level controls look very similar to this one. Debug Message Window: The message window can be used to analyse previously captured debug messages coming from both hamlib and grig. It can also be used real-time, although the performance may become an isuue when using very detailed debug levels. Comes with drivers for these radios: Yaesu:FT-100 FT-736 FT-747 FT-757GX FT-817 FT-847 FT-857 FT-890 FT-897 FT-900 FT-920 FT-990 FT-1000D FT-1000MP Kenwood:TS-50 TS-140 TS-440 TS-450 TS-480 TS-570 TS-680 TS-690 TS-711 TS-790 TS-811 TS-850 TS-870S TS-930 TS-940 TS-950 TS-2000 Icom:IC-78 IC-271 IC-275 IC-471 IC-475 IC-703 IC-706 IC-707 IC-718 IC-725 IC-726 IC-728 IC-735 IC-736 IC-737IC-746 IC-751IC-756 IC-761IC-765 IC-775 IC-781 IC-821H IC-7910 IC-970 IC-7000 IC-78000 2. Ground Station Software Suite Fast and accurate real-time satellite tracking using the NORAD SGP4/SDP4 algorithms. About The Gpredict program: Gpredict is a real-time satellite tracking and orbit prediction application. It can track an unlimited number of satellites and display their position and other data in lists, tables, maps, and polar plots (radar view). Gpredict can also predict the time of future passes for a satellite, and provide you with detailed information about each pass. Gpredict is different from other satellite tracking programs in that it allows you to group the satellites into visualisation modules. Each of these modules can be configured independently from the others giving you unlimited flexibility concerning the look and feel of the modules. Naturally, Gpredict will also allow you to track satellites relatively to different observer locations - at the same time. Gpredict Features: Fast and accurate real-time satellite tracking using the NORAD SGP4/SDP4 algorithms. No software limit on the number of satellites or ground stations. Appealing visual presentation of the satellite data using maps, tables and polar plots (radar views). Allows you to group satellites into modules, each module having its own visual layout, and being customisable on its own. Of course, you can use several modules at the same time. Efficient and detailed predictions of future satellite passes. Prediction parameters and conditions can be fine-tuned by the user to allow both general and very specialised predictions. Context sensitive pop-up menus allow you to quickly predict future passes by clicking on any satellite. Exhaustive configuration options allowing advanced users to customise both the functionality and look & feel of the program. Automatic updates of the Keplerian Elements from the web via HTTP, FTP, or from local files. Robust design and multi-platform implementation integrates gpredict well into modern computer desktop environments, including Linux, BSD, Windows, and Mac OS X. 3. Earth Clock Earth Clock displays a real time view of the earth, sun, or moon from outer space, and overlays a clock. It's fully skinnable. Focus it on your city and watch the night slowly move in. 4. Ham Exam Helper Ham Exam Helper, the little helper to help you pass your Ham Radio / Amateur Radio exams! For Element 1 (Morse Code / CW), Element 2 (Tech), Element 3 (General) and Element 4 (Extra) license. Includes the all the question pools with answers. The program is for people who want to start Ham Radio or for Hams who want to upgrade their license. The program is for US FCC exams. It runs on Windows 2000, Vista, and on Windows XP. It helps with morse code and all the questions from all three question pools are included. If you want speech output HamExamHelper reads the question and answers to you. A Quiz mode shows you instantly what you know and what you don't know. And the sample exam mode simulates the real exam as close as it gets. You should use this program with ham radio exam study books.
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