Difference between revisions of "WinRadio"
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* [http://www.frequencymanager.de/ Frequency Manager] | * [http://www.frequencymanager.de/ Frequency Manager] | ||
− | * [http://www.radioctl.com/ | + | * [http://www.radioctl.com/ RadioControl] |
* [http://www.victor-fonseca.com/rdbm.htm Radio Database Manager] | * [http://www.victor-fonseca.com/rdbm.htm Radio Database Manager] | ||
* [http://www.shoc.ch/HTML/shoc_rsm5.htm Shoc RSM5] | * [http://www.shoc.ch/HTML/shoc_rsm5.htm Shoc RSM5] |
Revision as of 20:05, 6 March 2006
This page will outline sites, reviews and other information pertaining to the WinRadio environment. Not only does the home page cover receivers, but it also covers antennas and many professional applications. See the link above for more information, or if you have problems connecting, use one of the mirror sites below.
Mirror Sites
Reviews
- Strong Signals Review of the WR1000i
- EHam Review of the WinRadio WR1500i
- EHam Review of the WinRadio WR1500e
- Review of the G313E by Mika Mäkeläinen (via DXing.info)
Software Support
Many software applications already exist on the Winradio home page. These have been coded using the proprietary RBasic and XRS apps; however, a full developers page is available for those who wish to roll their own. The software below lists various WinRadio receivers as compatible. Please see the links for more information. Linux and Mac applications are also available.
- Frequency Manager
- RadioControl
- Radio Database Manager
- Shoc RSM5
- Winradio Trunking Option For Analog Motorola and MPT1327 systems
- Visual Radio