Ham Radio Apps For Mac

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ARRL's third edition of the Ham Radio License Manual is designed for the aspiring ham radio operator. The material is very clear and readable, even the math sections. Even though you could simply memorize the questions from the FCC test bank, you'll be missing out on a great amount of information that's useful to the new ham operator. Pi@raspberrypi: $ apt-cache search ham radio ax25-apps - AX.25 ham radio applications ax25-tools - tools for AX.25 interface configuration ax25-xtools - tools for AX.25 interface configuration - X11-based ax25mail-utils - hamradio utilities for fbb cqrlog - Advanced logging program for hamradio operators fldigi - digital modem program for.

Mac

These apps allow you to log and control your transceiver, and in some cases, receivers via your PC. Amateur applies here to the radio service, not the programs; these apps are often quite professionally developed.


As newer PCs don't have serial ports, connections must be made between the radio and the PC through USB. This can present some difficulties in understanding how to configure the connection correctly. Please see the Connecting scanners via USB article and the Understanding Soundcard Interfacing website for more information.


Links

  • Bonito Radiocom
    • Supported radios are listed here
    • Comments on EHam for this software can be found here
  • CBT, Inc- Commercial programming software for Alinco radios.
  • Commander Commander is a free application that controls up to 4 Icom, TenTec, Kenwood, Yaesu, Elecraft, FlexRadio, Alinco, or Kachina transceivers, switching between them manually or automatically based on frequency, and displaying frequency-dependent settings for devices like tuners and amplifiers; includes a bandspread and transverter support. Commander is a member of the freeware DXLab Suite, which supports soundcard PSK31, soundcard PSK63, soundcard and/or TNC RTTY, CW generation, logging, award tracking, QSL generation, LotW and eQSL.cc synchronization, QSL route discovery, antenna rotation, world map display, DX and WWV spot collection, and propagation forecasting.
    • Comments on EHam about Commander can be found here
  • DriveR8 - For the Alinco R8 and DX SR8/SR9 transceivers
  • G4HFQ's closed-source, commercial software for the MS-Windows platform that controls a variety of Yaesu radios. Demo available.
    • FTBCat - Rig Control for the Yaesu FT-100/D, FT-817/ND, FT-847, FT-857/D, FT-897/D, FT-920, FT-1000MP Mark V transceivers and VR-5000 and FRG-100 receivers. Comments on EHam about FTBasic.
    • FTBasicMMO - A memory management only program for Yaesu FT-817, FT-817ND, FT-847, FT-857, FT-857D, FT-897 and FT-897D transceivers.
    • Comments on EHam about FTBasicMMO can be found here
  • Ham Radio Deluxe - Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) is a suite of free Windows programs providing CAT control for commonly used transceivers and receivers. HRD also includes mapping and PSK31 software. Supports most Icom, Kenwood, Ten-Tec, Yaesu, and Elecraft Receivers and Transcievers. Great for both Ham operators and SWL listeners.
    • The list of supported radios can be found here
    • Comments on EHam about Ham Radio Deluxe can be found here
  • Hamsoft Rig Control Software for Linux users
  • KC8UNJ- Free programming software for many Yaesu handhelds, including the VX-2, VX-5, VX-6, VX-7, VR-120, FT-60 as well as the Icom R-2.
  • MacLogger DX For Mac users
    • Support for MacLoggerDX can be found here
Radio
  • Omnirig
    • Controls numerous radios such as Flex, Kenwood, Yaesu, Icom, Elecraft and others
  • RT Systems- Commercial programming software for Yaesu and Icom radios.
    • Comments on EHam about RT Systems products can be found here

Ham Radio Apps For Macbook Pro

  • TRX Manager Supports the Yaesu/Vertex VR-5000, Icom R-75, R-7000, R-7100, R-8500 and numerous ham transceivers by Kenwood, Yaesu, Icom and TenTec
    • Comments on EHam about TRX-Manager can be found here and here
Software
  • Win4K3suite For Elecraft KX2, KX3, K3, K3S
  • Win4IcomSuite for several High End Icom Radios
  • Win4yaesusuite For Yaesu FTDX and FT-991

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Other Download Areas

  • Search the EHam Links area

Ham Radio Apps For Macbook

Logging Applications


  • Return to Making the Connection to the PC
  • Return to Shortwave Radiogram Gateway
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For many of today’s hams there was no choice; obtaining a ham license required learning Morse code.Five words a minute was the requirement for the entry level Novice license and also for the renewable, but VHF only, Technician ticket.A General or Advanced class required 13 wpm and it was 20 wpm for an Extra.

In 1991 the code requirement was eliminated for the Technician class, in 2000 it was reduced to 5wpm for all classes that still required code and in 2007 the code requirement was eliminated entirely.

Ham Radio Apps For Mac

Whatever your reason for learning Morse code now, we have some links on this page that will help you.