Omni-Rig: A COM component for transceiver/receiver CAT control
FREEWARE
Features
* multi-threading: multiple programs, written by different authors in different languages, can control the radio via Omni-Rig at the same time;
* external rig description files: the support of a new rig model can be implemented just by creating an ini file that describes the CAT commands of the radio;
"CQLog is a powerful logging program for Windows® 95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP. It provides a comprehensive control centre for everyday on-the-air activities, including: full-featured logging of QSOs; statistics for many awards (for LoTW and eQSL capability); support for QRZ, RAC, CQ Callbook, and GOLIST databases; internal DX-managers database; DX-Calendar with search of spots. You can save up to three pictures for each SSTV-QSO. Two-way data exchange with MixW2, and DigiPan. Integrates with DX Atlas. Real-time upload of QSOs to eQSL.cc. The program also offers a "contest-mode"; supports CAT systems for YAESU, ICOM, KENWOOD, Ten-Tec."
"With DXtreme Station Log, you can:
* Use the DX Spot Checker™ to check Telnet-based DX Cluster and DXSpider spots to see whether you need to work the incoming stations!
* Have the DX Spot Checker tune your radio to the frequency and mode of the
desired spot!1
* Log the stations you work and retrieve the frequency and mode from your transceiver!1
* Determine immediately whether the amateur radio operator you worked is a registered user of ARRL's Logbook of the World (LoTW)!2 You can use this information to decide whether to send and request a paper QSL, or simply rely on the anticipated LoTW QSL for verification of the QSO.
* Get callsign and address information from Buckmaster™ HamCall™ or HamCall.Net™!3
* Automatically obtain and save the Solar Flux, A-Index, and K-Index values in effect at the time of the QSO!4 You can run reports on this information later.
* Import ADIF files using the included ADIF Import Utility!
* Export log entries to ADIF files for uploading to the ARRL's Logbook of the World!
* Record and maintain an audio archive of your QSOs!
* Manage your outgoing and incoming QSLs ... including Logbook of the World QSLs!
* Track the performance of your Amateur Radio station and FTP your Performance, Bands, and Stations reports to the Web automatically.5 FTPing your reports to the Web enables you to access your stats remotely. It also lets you show your friends how well you're doing!
* Generate multi-QSO QSL labels automatically for cards being sent via an outgoing QSL bureau!6
* Back up your database, QSL imaging, and audio files to two locations automatically whenever you close the program!"
"BeaconSee analyses the audio signals from your radio, which is tuned to the NCDXF IARU HF beacon network. Using Fast Fourier Transforms, BeaconSee shows you the signal strength received from each of the 18 beacon transmitters as a plot of frequency spectrum against time. You can even detect beacon signals which are too weak to hear. Even if there is some co-channel interference, BeaconSee can sort out the beacons from the noise with its sophisticated fourier signal analysis."