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Logging with Radio Control software
Hello too all.
I am looking for software that I can use for logging stations heard that will talk to my radio (Kenwood) and allow me to change frequencies. I have found a great number of amater radio loggers that will capture the frequency that I am on, but haven't seen any that will allow me to "click" on a preciously logged frequency and make the radio respond by going to it. Amazingly, many of this amateur radio software is true freeware. Any input greatly appreciated. Regards, Howard |
Not knowing which radio you are trying to control makes things a little more
tricky, but I would most heartily recommend TRX-Manager. It does all you ask and TONS more. Great support and seamless integration. Just a happy user. John -- www.geocities.com/theoldcop "Howard" wrote in message m... Hello too all. I am looking for software that I can use for logging stations heard that will talk to my radio (Kenwood) and allow me to change frequencies. I have found a great number of amater radio loggers that will capture the frequency that I am on, but haven't seen any that will allow me to "click" on a preciously logged frequency and make the radio respond by going to it. Amazingly, many of this amateur radio software is true freeware. Any input greatly appreciated. Regards, Howard |
Try http://freshmeat.net
-- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
ShortWaveLog can do that. It controls some Kenwood SWL radios and may
other brands. Its not designed for amateur radio, however. http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/swlog/default.htm |
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