...provides worldwide radio email using radio pathways where the internet is not present, and is capable of operating completely without the internet--automatically--using smart-network radio relays. The system is built, operated and administered entirely by licensed "Ham" volunteers. Winlink provides its users email with attachments, position reporting, weather and information bulletins, and is well-known for its role in interoperable emergency and disaster relief communications. Licensed Winlink operators/stations use both amateur radio and government radio frequencies worldwide. Support for the system is provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc., a US 501(c)(3) non-profit, public-benefit entity. Winlink Global Radio Email®️ is a US registered trademark of the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
MixW 4 is a new multi-mode, multi-platform software for radio amateurs. A completely new outlook. Tons of new features. JT65 and FT8 modes. KiwiSDR as an external RX. More coming. Now for Windows 7 and newer operating systems.
Fldigi is a modem program for most of the digital modes used by radio amateurs today: CW, PSK, MFSK, RTTY, Hell, DominoEX, Olivia, and Throb are all supported. It can help calibrate a sound card to a time signal and do frequency measurement tests.
D-RATS is a low speed data program designed to be used with D-Star radios. It was created by Dan Smith, KK7DS for his local ARES Group. D-RATS is an all in one program in that it does message transfers, is a real time chat page, it allows for file transfers, and has a map feature.
Implements communication protocols or "modes" called FT4, FT8, JT4, JT9, JT65, QRA64, ISCAT, MSK144, and WSPR, as well as one called Echo for detecting and measuring your own radio signals reflected from the Moon. These modes were all designed for making reliable, confirmed QSOs under extreme weak-signal conditions.
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Packet Radio was a major development when it hit the world of Amateur Radio. If you haven't already been caught by the "packet bug", you're probably wondering what it's all about and why so many people are so excited about it. Well, continue reading, because you're about to find out. Packet seems to offer something different from other facets of Amateur Radio, yet it can be used for everything from a local QSO to a DX contact 2500 miles away, for electronic mail, message transmission, emergency communications, or just plain tinkering in the world of digital communications.
MORSE CODE TRANSLATORMorse code translator is a translator that lets anyone translate text to Morse code and decode Morse code to text easily. With the online Morse code translator, anyone can convert any plain text in the English
MORSE CODE TRAINERThe training tools here are being developed with support from CWOps, Long Island CW Club and CW Innovations as well as input from many users and instructors. They are based on best practice and draw on many years of experience.