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Software

NameDescription
Ubiquity Line of Sight Checker Tool Online software for checking LOS or Line of Sight paths for radio reception provided by Ubiquity.
rt systems A popular software for programming amateur radios
RF Exposure Calculator This program uses the formulae given in FCC OET Bulletin No. 65 to estimate power density in the main lobe of an antenna, with use of the EPA-recommended ground reflection factor as an option. This program is intended for approximate far-field calculations. It may overestimate the actual field strength of high-gain antennas in the near field (within several wavelengths of the antenna). However, it may also underestimate the strength of fields that may be encountered in hot spots in the near field. No computer program can accurately predict where wiring or reflective objects may create hot spots in your particular installation.
QRUQSP Introducing our free Field Day Logger and Winter Field Day Logger. Our Field Day Logger is an online logging system designed for Field Day and Winter Field Day. You'll need a Wi-Fi or internet connection and any device with a web browser.
N1MM Logger+ N1MM Logger is the world’s most popular ham radio contest logging program. For CW, phone and digital modes, its combination of contest-optimized features is unmatched.
KiGQ This site publishes macOS software and information relating to my amateur radio interests, primarily HF CW contesting and antennas. If you found the site without first discovering W7AY’s outstanding work, be sure to visit Chen’s site.
heywhatsthat A software tool that maps probable paths of radio signals over a given terrain
FDLog Software This site is the home for the FDLog Field Day Logging Software. This program interacts with each Field Day station operator and synchronizes the log database across multiple computers via the (usually wireless) network. It cohesively ties the whole Field Day site together and facilitates not only logging but coordinating operations and band occupation. It runs on Windows, Linux and Macintosh using Python.
EchoLink EchoLink® software allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using streaming-audio technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities. There are more than 350,000 validated users worldwide — in 159 of the world's 193 nations — with about 6,000 online at any given time.

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