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We've recently been made aware of a number of things, and we'd like to give you a clear overview of the current situation surrounding Ham Radio Deluxe in general. When we began hosting HRD, the site we originally obtained our copy of the software from had a notice that the software was authorized for free distribution by its original author Simon Brown, HB9DRV. As it turns out, that notice was inaccurate.

While that was true at one time, the terms the program was licensed under did not grant a permanent license to freely distribute the program forever. He cites pursing other interests as his primary reason for the sale, and states that he believes that the best way for Ham Radio Deluxe to continue on is for it to become a legitimate product, rather than a side project.

Supporting a software suite of this size is a complex and costly process. Simon was able to turn his side project into a profitable venture for himself, and we'd like to make sure this is possible for others in the future. Because of this, we'd like to ask that if you enjoy Ham Radio Deluxe that you consider purchasing the current version. We've actually upgraded to the new version ourselves, and we believe the new features and bug fixes make it well worth it. The license to freely distribute the early versions of the program has since been rescinded because these early versions were determined to no longer be an accurate representation of the features and functionality provided in the most recent versions.

Because of that and the reasons given above, we will no longer be hosting the software on our site. As of this writing, the current licensing model for the current edition of the program allows you to purchase a perpetual license you keep it forever for the program, with updates and support provided for 1 year, with the ability to renew for a reduced cost.

The program allows you to take practice exams or all the questions in a section. You can save a list of questions to test on. NetLogger is inspired by previous Ham Radio projects and provides a cross-platform code base.

Ham radio net managers will find handy features that make net management easier. CLog is a logbook for amateur radio , fully operated from the command line.

All output can be piped to other commands, e. The Hamlib project's purpose is to develop flexible and portable shared libraries that offer a standardized API to control any radio oriented equipment through a computer.

Ham Fan is a small database program that allows you to log ham radio contacts on your Palm OS device. You can log the call sign, name, date, time in UTC if desired and frequency of the contact.

More enhancements to this program will be added soon. The purpose of this project is to create software to allow mobile ham radio operators to connect to the internet durring spotting and other Public Emergencies.

Free and open Ham Radio logging software for the Macintosh and possibly other platforms as well. We are going to be using RealBasic, so the possibilities are wide open.

Ham radio call sign countdown with alert. Free software from the author of the Hal Spacejock series. A ham radio logging application for Mac OS X. Aether includes tools to quickly and easily log QSOs while on the air, as well as organize, search and track your QSOs later. Aether was designed for Mac OS X, and has the same kind of clean, intuitive,.

An advanced ham radio logger based on Firebird database. A tool for learning and practicing morse code, for passing amateur ham radio license exams. Converts supplied text to code sounds, or generates random symbols.



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