Difference between revisions of "ALE"
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* [http://www.hoka.net/code300-32/code300-32.htm Hoka 300-32] | * [http://www.hoka.net/code300-32/code300-32.htm Hoka 300-32] | ||
* [http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm MultiPSK] | * [http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm MultiPSK] | ||
− | * [http://www. | + | * [http://www.gd-ais.com/index.cfm?acronym=tss Monteria Centurion] |
* [http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/multimode.html Multimode (Mac software)] | * [http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/multimode.html Multimode (Mac software)] | ||
* PC-ALE (now available via the HFLink website mentioned above) | * PC-ALE (now available via the HFLink website mentioned above) |
Revision as of 08:20, 9 March 2009
Automatic Link Establishment
Provides HF radios the ability to automatically link using the best frequency.
The HF Industry Association has a great page giving an overview of Automatic Link Establishment and how it works. See the following link:
See the ALE Networks Page for a listing of ALE networks and their frequencies in use
Questions on this topic can be posted on the HF forum.
ALE and Amateur Radio
HFLink.com is the primary resource and international frequency coordination entity for Amateur Radio ALE Automatic Link Establishment. The most current versions of the popular freeware PC-ALE can be found here.
International Amateur Radio ALE Channel List
Software and Hardware Decoding
- Hoka 300-32
- MultiPSK
- Monteria Centurion
- Multimode (Mac software)
- PC-ALE (now available via the HFLink website mentioned above)
- Skysweeper
- Wavecom W61PC
- Wavecom W61LAN
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