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In recent years, there's been a slow but steady development of mailing lists (reflectors) that are devoted to a vast multitude of HF digital topics. | In recent years, there's been a slow but steady development of mailing lists (reflectors) that are devoted to a vast multitude of HF digital topics. |
Revision as of 20:15, 7 December 2020
These links come from the recently shut down Utility Monitoring Central website.
Other Software Sites
Links in this section have other sites that have a good selection of software links
- Amateur Radio Visual Software
- Fuzzy Modes and Modern Digital Modes
- EHam Net Forum indexes
- Wolphi Amateur Radio Apps
Other Digital Sites
More specific sites devoted to one or more modes, digital related topics or sonograms of various modes, are presented here.
- Fldigi Wiki
- GMDSS links
- HF-Fax by Marius Rensen
- HFLink.org
- IFS's Technical Handbook for Radio Monitoring
- NDB List website
- Utility DXers Forum (UDXF) Links
Mailing Lists / Social
In recent years, there's been a slow but steady development of mailing lists (reflectors) that are devoted to a vast multitude of HF digital topics. Of greater importance here is the existence of a few groups devoted to specific software. This is a big help to the beginner, as this is a good place to get support from the authors as well as devoted users.
- Facebook Groups
- Groups.IO
- ACARS, VDL2, JAERO and HFDL (subgroup)
- Digital Mode Radio
- DSC List
- DXLab software
- fldigi
- HFLink (ALE)
- MARS ALE/MARS DMT
- MixW
- MM-Hamsoft
- MultiPSK
- Navtex DXing
- PC-ALE
- Utility DXers Forum (UDXF)
- Other Forums
Databases
It's sometimes necessary to use a database to look up an unfamiliar callsign, or to research unfamiliar networks. Some links for retailers and online databases are presented here. However, with the professional support is a jump in costs, so expect to spend more for such applications.
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- Return to Testing Your New Setup
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