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===CW Skimmer (CW Skimmer 1.8 by Atlas Software)===
===CW Skimmer (CW Skimmer 1.8 by Atlas Software)===
* Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit).
* Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit).
* [http://www.dxatlas.com/CwSkimmer/ Developer Site}
* License ?
* [http://www.dxatlas.com/CwSkimmer/ Developer Site]


===CW Get (CwGet v2.36)===
===CW Get (CwGet v2.36)===
* Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8
* $35.00 software registration
* [http://www.dxsoft.com/en/products/cwget/ dx soft]


===FL Digi===
* FreeBSD, Linux OS X, and Windows
*
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/fldigi/files/ SourceForge Download], [http://www.w1hkj.com/ Developer W1HKJ]


Comment:  This even works using the computer microphone, although it wont be as accurate.  Also works with SDR.


Fldigi is a computer program that runs in conjunction with a conventional HF SSB radio transceiver, and uses the PC sound card as the main means of input from the radio, and output to the radio. These are audio-frequency signals. The software also controls the radio by means of another connection, typically a serial port.





Latest revision as of 09:23, 26 March 2016

CW Skimmer (CW Skimmer 1.8 by Atlas Software)

  • Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit).
  • License ?
  • Developer Site

CW Get (CwGet v2.36)

  • Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8
  • $35.00 software registration
  • dx soft

FL Digi

Comment: This even works using the computer microphone, although it wont be as accurate. Also works with SDR.

Fldigi is a computer program that runs in conjunction with a conventional HF SSB radio transceiver, and uses the PC sound card as the main means of input from the radio, and output to the radio. These are audio-frequency signals. The software also controls the radio by means of another connection, typically a serial port.