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Amateur radio operators writes their own software and make available to the ham radio community usually for free. Even some software-house write and support ham radio programs, but the main part o ham radio software now available is produced directly by hams for hams.
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Peanut D-Star App Stopped
Peanut the D-Star App Client for Android Poject has been recently announced to stop
WSJT-X 2.0 GA Download it now
The current General Availability (GA) release is WSJT-X 2.0.0 The FT8 and MSK144 protocols have been enhanced in a way that is not backward compatible with older program versions.
WSJT-X 2.0 RC1 – New version with enhancements
WSJT-X 2.0 rc1 has been recently announced by the WSJT-X Development Group. This beta version of the popular digital mode suite incorporates many new FT8 and MSK144 features for contesters
WSJT-X Version 1.8.0-rc3
K1JT announce the latest release candidate version of the popular WSJT-X program that improve FT8 user interface to facilitate split and simplex operations procedures along to fixing some minor bugs and updates to the user guide.
Fldigi 4.0.1 released
New version for Fldigi. The developer's team of the popular multiplatform multimode amateur radio software has recently announced version 4 of their open source program.
SDRuno
SDRuno is the new name for the RSP compatible version of Studio1. SDRuno contains native support for the SDRplay RSP and no extra plugins are required. Third party hardware can also be supported via the ExtIO interface, but with reduced functionality. SDRuno provides a rugged, flexible and high performance SDR receiver capability and boasts some excellent features
Top 7 Free DX Cluster Clients for Windows
Whether you are an avid DXer or just a beginner starting out, these Free DX Cluster Clients are guaranteed to help your DX hunting.
The DXZone
The DXZone is the largest human created and maintained library of web sites dedicated to Amateur Radio, currently lists 20.000+ links organized into 600+ categories and subcategories. Ham Radio operators review new sites every day since 1998, for potential inclusion in the Directory, and to evaluate the best place to list them.