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Igor von Uberwald April 9th 04 07:39 PM

Ham Radio DEluxe v1.2 final release now available.
 
Hi all,

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)

The major changes wrt v1.2b (build 334) are as follows:

Build 348

Bandspread tuning option
Fixed problem displaying supported commands on Kenwood and TenTec
Added more IC-756Pro options
Added more TS-2000 extended menu options (50A to 50D)
3D tuning bars implemented
Added many more FT-857 and FT-897 options
Added even more FT-817 options
Added CAT command macros
Added DSP high cut and DSP low cut for the TS-2000

You can find more info at:

http://www.ham-radio.ch/forums/viewtopic.php?t=45

and remember: Ham Radio Deluxe is FREEWARE - by radio amateurs for
ALL radio amateurs, regardless of race, creed, class (or lack of
it!) and IQ.

Ham Radio Deluxe has CAT support for the following rigs:

Yaesu FT-100, FT-1000D, FT-1000MP, FT-817, FT-840, FT-847, FT-857,
FT-890, FT-897, FT-900, FT-920, FT-990, ICOM IC-703, IC-706,IC-706MkII,
IC-706MkIIG, IC-718, IC-725, IC-726, IC-728, IC-735, IC-736, IC-737,
IC-738, IC-7400, IC-746, IC-746Pro, IC-751A, IC-756, IC-756Pro,
IC-756ProII, IC-761, IC-765, IC-775DSP, IC-7800, IC-781, IC-910H, IC-R10,
IC-R75, IC-R8500, Ten-Tec Argonaut, Ten-Tec Jupiter, Elecraft K2,
Kenwood R-5000, TS-140S, TS-2000, TS-440S, TS-450S, TS-480SAT/HX, TS-50S,
TS-60S, TS-570, TS-580, TS-680S, TS-690S, TS-790, TS-850, TS-870, TS-940S
and TS-950

145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN

Peter Lemken April 12th 04 05:39 PM

Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)


Does it work under Linux?

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Peter Lemken April 12th 04 05:39 PM

Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)


Does it work under Linux?

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Igor von Uberwald April 14th 04 05:20 PM

(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...
Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)


Does it work under Linux?


Certainly not! We want to reach a LARGE audience ;-)

The software is designed for Windows NT 4.0 with Internet Explorer 5.0
or higher, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It also works with Windows 98
and Windows ME. Windows 95 is not supported.
The software will not be ported to any other platform such as
Macintosh or Linux.
The source code is not available for porting, it is not in the public
domain.



145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN

Igor von Uberwald April 14th 04 05:20 PM

(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...
Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)


Does it work under Linux?


Certainly not! We want to reach a LARGE audience ;-)

The software is designed for Windows NT 4.0 with Internet Explorer 5.0
or higher, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It also works with Windows 98
and Windows ME. Windows 95 is not supported.
The software will not be ported to any other platform such as
Macintosh or Linux.
The source code is not available for porting, it is not in the public
domain.



145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN

Peter Lemken April 14th 04 06:10 PM

Igor von Uberwald wrote:
(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...
Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)


Does it work under Linux?


Certainly not! We want to reach a LARGE audience ;-)


It's that kind of attitude that makes DXing less and less fun.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Peter Lemken April 14th 04 06:10 PM

Igor von Uberwald wrote:
(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...
Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)


Does it work under Linux?


Certainly not! We want to reach a LARGE audience ;-)


It's that kind of attitude that makes DXing less and less fun.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Igor von Uberwald April 15th 04 09:16 AM

(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...

It's that kind of attitude that makes DXing less and less fun.


???HUH???

What has DXing got to do with linux? Neither Simon nor I are at all
interested in linux. Nobody is forcing you to use Ham Radio Deluxe,
are they? Why don't you try using a Windows emulator with a linux
machine?

145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN

Igor von Uberwald April 15th 04 09:16 AM

(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...

It's that kind of attitude that makes DXing less and less fun.


???HUH???

What has DXing got to do with linux? Neither Simon nor I are at all
interested in linux. Nobody is forcing you to use Ham Radio Deluxe,
are they? Why don't you try using a Windows emulator with a linux
machine?

145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN

[email protected] April 25th 04 01:26 PM

Peter Lemken wrote:
Igor von Uberwald wrote:
(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...
Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)
Does it work under Linux?

Certainly not! We want to reach a LARGE audience ;-)

It's that kind of attitude that makes DXing less and less fun.


I'm with you Peter. I can't understand why hams publish web page after
web page and QST/QEX article after article with their latest circuits
and tricks and the like, but when it comes to software they turn into
Bill Gates himself. Hardly the ham radio spirit.


Hamish
--
Hamish Moffatt VK3SB

[email protected] April 25th 04 01:26 PM

Peter Lemken wrote:
Igor von Uberwald wrote:
(Peter Lemken) wrote in message ...
Igor von Uberwald wrote:

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)
Does it work under Linux?

Certainly not! We want to reach a LARGE audience ;-)

It's that kind of attitude that makes DXing less and less fun.


I'm with you Peter. I can't understand why hams publish web page after
web page and QST/QEX article after article with their latest circuits
and tricks and the like, but when it comes to software they turn into
Bill Gates himself. Hardly the ham radio spirit.


Hamish
--
Hamish Moffatt VK3SB

Hank Oredson April 25th 04 03:54 PM

Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."

--

... Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net
http://w0rli.home.att.net
"Igor von Uberwald" wrote in message
om...
Hi all,

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)

The major changes wrt v1.2b (build 334) are as follows:

Build 348

Bandspread tuning option
Fixed problem displaying supported commands on Kenwood and TenTec
Added more IC-756Pro options
Added more TS-2000 extended menu options (50A to 50D)
3D tuning bars implemented
Added many more FT-857 and FT-897 options
Added even more FT-817 options
Added CAT command macros
Added DSP high cut and DSP low cut for the TS-2000

You can find more info at:

http://www.ham-radio.ch/forums/viewtopic.php?t=45

and remember: Ham Radio Deluxe is FREEWARE - by radio amateurs for
ALL radio amateurs, regardless of race, creed, class (or lack of
it!) and IQ.

Ham Radio Deluxe has CAT support for the following rigs:

Yaesu FT-100, FT-1000D, FT-1000MP, FT-817, FT-840, FT-847, FT-857,
FT-890, FT-897, FT-900, FT-920, FT-990, ICOM IC-703, IC-706,IC-706MkII,
IC-706MkIIG, IC-718, IC-725, IC-726, IC-728, IC-735, IC-736, IC-737,
IC-738, IC-7400, IC-746, IC-746Pro, IC-751A, IC-756, IC-756Pro,
IC-756ProII, IC-761, IC-765, IC-775DSP, IC-7800, IC-781, IC-910H, IC-R10,
IC-R75, IC-R8500, Ten-Tec Argonaut, Ten-Tec Jupiter, Elecraft K2,
Kenwood R-5000, TS-140S, TS-2000, TS-440S, TS-450S, TS-480SAT/HX, TS-50S,
TS-60S, TS-570, TS-580, TS-680S, TS-690S, TS-790, TS-850, TS-870, TS-940S
and TS-950

145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN




Hank Oredson April 25th 04 03:54 PM

Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."

--

... Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net
http://w0rli.home.att.net
"Igor von Uberwald" wrote in message
om...
Hi all,

The Ham Radio Deluxe Development Team is pleased to announce the
release of Ham Radio Deluxe v1.2 (final release version)

The major changes wrt v1.2b (build 334) are as follows:

Build 348

Bandspread tuning option
Fixed problem displaying supported commands on Kenwood and TenTec
Added more IC-756Pro options
Added more TS-2000 extended menu options (50A to 50D)
3D tuning bars implemented
Added many more FT-857 and FT-897 options
Added even more FT-817 options
Added CAT command macros
Added DSP high cut and DSP low cut for the TS-2000

You can find more info at:

http://www.ham-radio.ch/forums/viewtopic.php?t=45

and remember: Ham Radio Deluxe is FREEWARE - by radio amateurs for
ALL radio amateurs, regardless of race, creed, class (or lack of
it!) and IQ.

Ham Radio Deluxe has CAT support for the following rigs:

Yaesu FT-100, FT-1000D, FT-1000MP, FT-817, FT-840, FT-847, FT-857,
FT-890, FT-897, FT-900, FT-920, FT-990, ICOM IC-703, IC-706,IC-706MkII,
IC-706MkIIG, IC-718, IC-725, IC-726, IC-728, IC-735, IC-736, IC-737,
IC-738, IC-7400, IC-746, IC-746Pro, IC-751A, IC-756, IC-756Pro,
IC-756ProII, IC-761, IC-765, IC-775DSP, IC-7800, IC-781, IC-910H, IC-R10,
IC-R75, IC-R8500, Ten-Tec Argonaut, Ten-Tec Jupiter, Elecraft K2,
Kenwood R-5000, TS-140S, TS-2000, TS-440S, TS-450S, TS-480SAT/HX, TS-50S,
TS-60S, TS-570, TS-580, TS-680S, TS-690S, TS-790, TS-850, TS-870, TS-940S
and TS-950

145, Pete/Igor PH1PH - G7ECN




Peter Lemken April 25th 04 09:51 PM

Hank Oredson wrote:
Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."


It's more like: "Please give me your wonderful, free, well tasting beer, but
please be so kind as to serve it in a glass I brought with me, not in a
contaminated paper cup full of holes."

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more than that.

It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Peter Lemken April 25th 04 09:51 PM

Hank Oredson wrote:
Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."


It's more like: "Please give me your wonderful, free, well tasting beer, but
please be so kind as to serve it in a glass I brought with me, not in a
contaminated paper cup full of holes."

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more than that.

It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Hank Oredson April 26th 04 12:13 AM

"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...
Hank Oredson wrote:
Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."


It's more like: "Please give me your wonderful, free, well tasting beer,

but
please be so kind as to serve it in a glass I brought with me, not in a
contaminated paper cup full of holes."


You are quite confused.

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more than that.
It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.


If you don't like the free software, don't use it.
Simple, is it not so?

--

... Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net
http://w0rli.home.att.net



Hank Oredson April 26th 04 12:13 AM

"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...
Hank Oredson wrote:
Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."


It's more like: "Please give me your wonderful, free, well tasting beer,

but
please be so kind as to serve it in a glass I brought with me, not in a
contaminated paper cup full of holes."


You are quite confused.

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more than that.
It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.


If you don't like the free software, don't use it.
Simple, is it not so?

--

... Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net
http://w0rli.home.att.net



Bob Headrick April 26th 04 06:35 AM


wrote in message
. au...
I can't understand why hams publish web page after
web page and QST/QEX article after article with their latest circuits
and tricks and the like, but when it comes to software they turn into
Bill Gates himself. Hardly the ham radio spirit.


Ham Radio Deluxe is a great program, with lots of features, a responsive author
and it is *free*. I would suggest you try using it, assming you have one of
the many programs that is supports.

Simon has put a lot of effort into this program over a number of years, and has
added many features and improvements based on inputs from users. It seems to
me that Simon has *exactly* the ham radio spirit.

- 73 Bob W7OV



Bob Headrick April 26th 04 06:35 AM


wrote in message
. au...
I can't understand why hams publish web page after
web page and QST/QEX article after article with their latest circuits
and tricks and the like, but when it comes to software they turn into
Bill Gates himself. Hardly the ham radio spirit.


Ham Radio Deluxe is a great program, with lots of features, a responsive author
and it is *free*. I would suggest you try using it, assming you have one of
the many programs that is supports.

Simon has put a lot of effort into this program over a number of years, and has
added many features and improvements based on inputs from users. It seems to
me that Simon has *exactly* the ham radio spirit.

- 73 Bob W7OV



Peter Lemken April 26th 04 07:26 AM

Hank Oredson wrote:
"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...
Hank Oredson wrote:
Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."


It's more like: "Please give me your wonderful, free, well tasting beer,

but
please be so kind as to serve it in a glass I brought with me, not in a
contaminated paper cup full of holes."


You are quite confused.


No, I am not.

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more than that.
It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.


If you don't like the free software, don't use it.
Simple, is it not so?


No, it is not, but it is obvious that you fail to see the difference between
free and free of charge. Until you grasp the concept of Free Software
(www.fsf.org is a good start), you should not use words like "simple".

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Peter Lemken April 26th 04 07:26 AM

Hank Oredson wrote:
"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...
Hank Oredson wrote:
Ignore the idiots who complain about FREE software.
They would probably complain about FREE beer as well.
"I only drink Amstel. Get me some for free."


It's more like: "Please give me your wonderful, free, well tasting beer,

but
please be so kind as to serve it in a glass I brought with me, not in a
contaminated paper cup full of holes."


You are quite confused.


No, I am not.

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more than that.
It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.


If you don't like the free software, don't use it.
Simple, is it not so?


No, it is not, but it is obvious that you fail to see the difference between
free and free of charge. Until you grasp the concept of Free Software
(www.fsf.org is a good start), you should not use words like "simple".

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Peter Lemken April 26th 04 07:32 AM

Bob Headrick wrote:

Ham Radio Deluxe is a great program, with lots of features, a responsive author
and it is *free*. I would suggest you try using it, assming you have one of
the many programs that is supports.


That's a wrong assumption. I don't have any of these Windows programs and
have no intention of buying any of them.

Simon has put a lot of effort into this program over a number of years, and has
added many features and improvements based on inputs from users.


Fine. It would have been a major improvement and a killer feature to have
the program available on a platform that is not Windows. You can read the
answer to this suggestion in this very thread.

It seems to me that Simon has *exactly* the ham radio spirit.


You must be part of that large audience someone kept rambling about.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Peter Lemken April 26th 04 07:32 AM

Bob Headrick wrote:

Ham Radio Deluxe is a great program, with lots of features, a responsive author
and it is *free*. I would suggest you try using it, assming you have one of
the many programs that is supports.


That's a wrong assumption. I don't have any of these Windows programs and
have no intention of buying any of them.

Simon has put a lot of effort into this program over a number of years, and has
added many features and improvements based on inputs from users.


Fine. It would have been a major improvement and a killer feature to have
the program available on a platform that is not Windows. You can read the
answer to this suggestion in this very thread.

It seems to me that Simon has *exactly* the ham radio spirit.


You must be part of that large audience someone kept rambling about.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'

Dave, AA6YQ April 27th 04 08:37 AM

The point, Peter, is that you are free to create applications that run on
whatever platform you like. Whining because someone else won't do it for you
is inappropriate.

Eclipse provides a nice rich client environment, and a powerful set of
development tools for constructing GUI-based applications; its open source,
free, runs on Linux, and has an OSI-approved license. You can even use
aspect-oriented Java.What are you waiting for?

I'm suspect you know that comments like "because we wanted a large audience"
are flamebait, and should simply be ignored.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ



"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...
Bob Headrick wrote:

Ham Radio Deluxe is a great program, with lots of features, a responsive

author
and it is *free*. I would suggest you try using it, assming you have

one of
the many programs that is supports.


That's a wrong assumption. I don't have any of these Windows programs and
have no intention of buying any of them.

Simon has put a lot of effort into this program over a number of years,

and has
added many features and improvements based on inputs from users.


Fine. It would have been a major improvement and a killer feature to have
the program available on a platform that is not Windows. You can read the
answer to this suggestion in this very thread.

It seems to me that Simon has *exactly* the ham radio spirit.


You must be part of that large audience someone kept rambling about.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely

in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,

thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'




Dave, AA6YQ April 27th 04 08:37 AM

The point, Peter, is that you are free to create applications that run on
whatever platform you like. Whining because someone else won't do it for you
is inappropriate.

Eclipse provides a nice rich client environment, and a powerful set of
development tools for constructing GUI-based applications; its open source,
free, runs on Linux, and has an OSI-approved license. You can even use
aspect-oriented Java.What are you waiting for?

I'm suspect you know that comments like "because we wanted a large audience"
are flamebait, and should simply be ignored.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ



"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...
Bob Headrick wrote:

Ham Radio Deluxe is a great program, with lots of features, a responsive

author
and it is *free*. I would suggest you try using it, assming you have

one of
the many programs that is supports.


That's a wrong assumption. I don't have any of these Windows programs and
have no intention of buying any of them.

Simon has put a lot of effort into this program over a number of years,

and has
added many features and improvements based on inputs from users.


Fine. It would have been a major improvement and a killer feature to have
the program available on a platform that is not Windows. You can read the
answer to this suggestion in this very thread.

It seems to me that Simon has *exactly* the ham radio spirit.


You must be part of that large audience someone kept rambling about.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely

in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,

thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'




[email protected] May 8th 04 02:48 AM


"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...

You are quite confused.


No, I am not.

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more

than that.
It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.


If you don't like the free software, don't use it.
Simple, is it not so?


No, it is not, but it is obvious that you fail to see the difference

between
free and free of charge. Until you grasp the concept of Free

Software
(www.fsf.org is a good start), you should not use words like

"simple".

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin



Abbie Hoffman: Free means you don't have to pay for it.

Anyone can, of course, define words to mean exactly what they want
them to mean (reference: Through the Looking Glass).

I hereby define free as "I ain't gotta pay for it."

Paul AB0SI



[email protected] May 8th 04 02:48 AM


"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
...

You are quite confused.


No, I am not.

Free Software is not free as in "free beer", it's a lot more

than that.
It's also as far from idiotic as you can get.


If you don't like the free software, don't use it.
Simple, is it not so?


No, it is not, but it is obvious that you fail to see the difference

between
free and free of charge. Until you grasp the concept of Free

Software
(www.fsf.org is a good start), you should not use words like

"simple".

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin



Abbie Hoffman: Free means you don't have to pay for it.

Anyone can, of course, define words to mean exactly what they want
them to mean (reference: Through the Looking Glass).

I hereby define free as "I ain't gotta pay for it."

Paul AB0SI




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