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- From: Patty Winter <winter@apple.com>
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- Subject: Re: List of Macintosh ham software
- Status: RO
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- Okay, here it is.
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- Macintosh Amateur Radio Software
-
- The information in this list was gleaned mostly from flyers
- supplied by the software vendors, or in some cases from reviews in
- amateur radio publications. Some of the information has not been
- verified for a long time; please check with the vendors for the
- latest product specs, pricing, etc.
- Most of the programs listed here are commercial. Do not send
- a disk to the author and expect to get software in return unless the
- instructions specifically say it's okay to do so.
-
- The products mentioned here are not endorsed
- by Apple Computer, Inc.
-
-
- --Collections--
- MacNet
- Public-domain programs (currently on 12 disks) contributed by
- Macintosh packet users. Includes test preparation, contest
- logging, propagation prediction, satellite tracking, and amateur
- television.
- Send formatted 800K Macintosh disks with stamped, self-addressed
- disk mailer to John D. Seney, WD1V, 144 Pepperidge Dr., Manchester,
- NH 03103. Contributions of public-domain programs are encouraged.
-
- Project Mac
- Contest logging, antenna design, satellite tracking, clip art,
- etc. Microsoft BASIC required for many of the programs. Most of
- this software is now available in the MacNet collection.
- Send three formatted 800K Macintosh disks with stamped,
- self-addressed disk mailer to Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU, 75 Kreger
- Drive, Wolcott, CT 06716; Compuserve: 70645,247.
-
- Amateur Radio Software for Macintosh
- Extensive catalog including logging, Morse code, gray line, test
- preparation, satellite tracking, contesting, and packet radio
- programs. ZCo Corporation, P.O. Box 3720, Nashua, NH 03061.
-
- Amateur Radio #1
- Contains satellite tracking, Morse code, attenuator design, and
- Ohm's law calculator programs. Kinetic Designs, P.O. Box 1646,
- Orange Park, FL 32067.
-
- --Test preparation--
- Ham Stacks
- HyperCard stacks containing the entire question pool for each
- license class. Can be used for preparation or generating actual
- tests.
- Available via anonymous FTP from various sites, including
- uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (/pub/ham-radio). Or send two formatted 800K
- Macintosh disks with stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to Diana
- Syriac, KC1SP, 49A Meadow Pond Drive, Leominster, MA 01453;
- Internet: dls@genrad.com.
-
- MacHam
- Test generators and study aids for the Technician, General,
- Advanced, and Extra class written elements. Includes the complete
- question pool for each license. Coyne Co., P.O. Box 2000-200,
- Mission Viejo, CA 92692.
-
- --Morse code practice--
- N6MZV Morse Trainer
- Lets you practice any combination of letters, numbers, and/or
- punctuation characters. Can send user-created text files.
- Shareware.
- Available via anonymous FTP from ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio).
- Or send formatted Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed
- return disk mailer to Bob Martin, N6MZV, 10382 Orange Avenue,
- Cupertino, CA 95014.
-
- Morse Tutor
- Sends random groups of letters, numbers, and/or punctuation
- characters. The program is copyright, but free for noncommercial
- use.
- Available via anonymous FTP from ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio).
- Or send formatted 800K Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed
- return disk mailer to Jack Brindle, WA4FIB, 726-175th Street SW,
- Bothell, WA 98012; Compuserve: 73365,606.
-
- Morse Mania
- Designed for those already familiar with Morse code who want to
- improve their speed. Allows code practice at various speeds and
- audio pitches. Can generate random sequences or play the contents
- of user-created text files. Freeware.
- Available via anonymous FTP from whirlwind.stanford.edu (/pub).
- Contact Edward Plumer, KM6IQ, for more information; Internet:
- plumer@isl.stanford.edu.
-
- MacMorse
- Randomly sends chosen characters. Lets you create your own
- practice files. David A. Kall, 700 Marine Parkway #314, New Port
- Richey, FL 34652.
-
- MacMorse v1.2
- MacMorse is designed to help you learn Morse code and improve your
- receiving speed. It has several ways that it can send letters and
- punctuation. Shareware. Doug Havenhill, Dynamics and Control,
- 7143 West Sunnyside Drive, Peoria, AZ 85345.
-
- MacSamuel
- Sends random words, random character groups, and user-created text
- files. Can also create simulated QSOs with randomly generated text
- and callsigns. Avant Systems, P.O. Box 5437, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.
-
- Zihua Morse
- Designed to teach Morse code to beginners and to improve the
- accuracy and speed of advanced users. Responses can be typed into
- the computer; the program will calculate accuracy and timing
- statistics for each session. Optional speech synthesizer reads the
- characters out loud for an accuracy check. Zihua, P.O. Box 51601,
- Pacific Grove, CA 93950.
-
- --Packet and other digital modes--
- NET/Mac (KA9Q TCP/IP)
- Allows simultaneous TCP/IP, AX.25, and NET/ROM connections.
- Requires a TNC with KISS mode. Copyright, but free for
- noncommercial use.
- Available via anonymous FTP from ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio);
- and on the Digikron Systems, WB3FFV, and N8EMR dialup BBSs. Or send
- a formatted 800K Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed disk
- mailer to Doug Thom, N6OYU, 1405 Graywood Drive, San Jose, CA 95129.
- Adam van Gaalen, PA2AGA, (Internet: adam@IGG.TNO.NL) has been
- making modifications to NET/Mac. His version is available via
- anonymous FTP from ucsd.edu (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/pa2aga).
-
- IM/Mac
- Mailer program for use with the SMTP protocol. Alternative to the
- BM program that comes with NET/Mac. Written by Ivo van Ursel,
- ON1XK. Available via anonymous FTP from ucsd.edu
- (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/pa2aga).
-
- SoftKiss
- Control panel device that emulates a TNC running in KISS mode. For
- use with packet-radio modems such as the Baycom kit and PacketMac
- Modem. Available on the HAMNET forum of Compuserve, and via
- anonymous FTP from akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu (/aw0g).
-
- Virtuoso
- Terminal program that works with TNCs to display packet, RTTY,
- AMTOR, and CW. Features a split screen and a type-ahead buffer.
- Includes a word search utility, a spelling checker, and a built-in
- scripting language for automating routine tasks. Shareware.
- Available on America Online, GEnie, and Compuserve. Also
- available via anonymous FTP from ucsd.edu (/hamradio/packet/misc)
- and other sites. Or send a formatted 800K Macintosh disk with a
- stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to James E. Van Peursem,
- KE0PH, Rural Route #2, Box 23, Orange City, IA 51041; Internet:
- jvp@cpre1.ee.iastate.edu.
- A version of the program with KISS support called Savant is
- planned.
-
- MacRatt with FAX
- Terminal program for use with AEA's PK-232 and PK-88 TNCs.
- Supports packet, CW, RTTY, AMTOR, and facsimile. Includes cable.
- Advanced Electronic Applications, P.O. Box C2160, Lynnwood, WA
- 98036.
-
- MacTTY
- Decodes Baudot or ASCII transmissions. Can also be used for packet
- radio and other digital modes (including landline data
- communications). Includes split screen, a 15,000-character
- type-ahead buffer, and canned messages. Summit Concepts, Suite
- 102-190, 1840 41st Ave., Capitola, CA 95010.
-
- WeFaxWorks
- Weather facsimile terminal program for use with Kantronics TNCs.
- Kantronics rfconcepts, 1202 E. 23rd Street, Lawrence, KS 66046.
-
- --Logging--
- Ham Radio Station Logbook
- HyperCard stack that stores and displays contact information.
- Automatically enters time and date of QSO. Contacts can be sorted
- by frequency, call sign, or date. Includes report formats, a
- "Q-code" reference list, and on-line help.
- SanSoft, 892 E. Quail Place, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126. (The same
- program appears to also be available from Heizer Software, 1941
- Oak Park Blvd., Suite 30, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523.)
-
- FDLog!
- Contact logging and duping program. Can transmit any of ten
- programmable CW messages. Generates real-time statistics on QSO
- rates. System One Control, 3900 85th Ave N, Suite 200, Brooklyn
- Park, MN 55443.
-
- MacContest
- Allows real-time or post-contest logging of a wide variety of
- contests. Checks for dupes, figures scores instantly, and offers
- various printouts. Interfaces to TNCs for CW and RTTY contests, to
- DX packet clusters, to Kenwood transceivers, and to MacinTalk for
- easy post-contest entry. Gerald Eberle, HB9CEY, P.O. Box 13,
- CH-4417 Ziefen, Switzerland.
-
- LOGic
- (Macintosh version scheduled.) Automatically enters contact time.
- If interfaced to a radio, also enters frequency and mode.
- User-definable database fields and contest-dupe rules. Displays
- beam heading and other information about the country being worked,
- plus status toward earning awards. Data can be exchanged with
- other programs. Personal Database Applications, 2634 Meadow Bend
- Court, Duluth, GA 30136.
-
- --Propagation, gray line, DX headings--
- DX Map
- Displays a map of the world with the terminator. Gives location,
- prefixes, zone numbers, distance, and heading for any country you
- select. Freeware. Requires HyperCard 2.0.
- Available via anonymous FTP from joker.optics.rochester.edu
- (/ham/dxmap). Or send a formatted 800K Macintosh disk with a
- stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to Len Saaf, NV2Z, 52 Raleigh
- Street, Rochester, NY 14620; Internet: saaf@joker.optics.rochester.edu.
-
- SatTrak
- Primarily a satellite tracking program, but also calculates beam
- headings, Maidenhead grid locations, MUF plots, and band openings.
- Shareware.
- Available via anonymous FTP from sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- (/info-mac/app). Or send a formatted 800K or 14.MB Macintosh disk
- with stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to Mike Pflueger, WD8KPZ,
- 6207 W. Beverly Lane, Glendale, AZ 85306.
-
- Sun Clock
- Desk accessory. Displays a color map of the world, including the
- terminator. Indicates current time for any location. MLT Software,
- Inc., P.O. Box 368, Portland, OR 97207.
-
- DX Window
- Draws a great-circle world map centered on your QTH, with
- day/night terminator indicated. Displays over 400 DX locations
- with prefixes and beam headings. Engineering Systems, Inc., P.O.
- Box 939, Vienna, VA 22183.
-
- Skycom 1.1
- Enter solar flux and get propagation predictions to desired areas
- of the world. Engineering Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 939, Vienna, VA
- 22183.
-
- Skycom 1.5
- Provides sunlight status at both ends of a path; MUF, F0F2, and
- FOT frequencies; S/N ratio of the link; and other information.
- Engineering Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 939, Vienna, VA 22183.
-
- DX Helper
- Displays beam heading, distance, gray line, and propagation
- information. Generates great-circle maps. Identifies prefixes,
- zones, and oblasts. Includes code practice. MacTrak Software, P.O.
- Box 1590, Port Orchard, WA 98336.
-
- --Satellite tracking--
- SatTrak
- Tracks one satellite across a world map as it moves, displays the
- instantaneous position of several satellites, or generates tables
- of all satellites visible from a certain location at a given time.
- Also calculates beam headings, Maidenhead grid locations, and
- MUFs. Shareware.
- Available via anonymous FTP from sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- (/info-mac/app). Or send a formatted 800K Macintosh disk with
- stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to Mike Pflueger, WD8KPZ, 6207
- W. Beverly Lane, Glendale, AZ 85306.
-
- MacSat
- Tracks up to 21 satellites simultaneously. Text screen displays
- ground-track coordinates, range, azimuth, elevation, Doppler
- shift, and other information. Graphical screen shows ground tracks
- superimposed on a world map. Polar plot displays the location of
- each satellite above the observer's horizon.
- Developed by the Geodetic Research Laboratory of the University
- of New Brunswick. Available from Richard B. Langley, R.R. 12,
- Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6H7, Canada.
-
- OrbiTrack
- Calculates look angles to selected satellites, plots current
- satellite positions on a world map, and displays the visible
- passage of a satellite against background stars (either within the
- program itself or via a data file that can be read into the
- Voyager astronomy program).
- BEK Developers, P.O. Box 47114, St. Petersburg, FL 33743. Bill
- Bard, CompuServe: 75366,2557. (Note: This program replaces BEK's
- MacSat product, which was not related to the program from UNB.)
-
- QuikMac
- Macintosh version of N4HY's QuikTrak program. Requires Microsoft
- BASIC. AMSAT, P.O. Box 27, Washington, DC 20044.
-
- Satellite Orbit Prediction Program
- Macintosh conversion of W3IWI program. Requires Microsoft BASIC.
- Send formatted 800K Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed
- disk mailer to Earl Skelton, N3ES, 6311 29th Place NW, Washington,
- DC 20015. Or send self-addressed stamped envelope for source
- listing.
-
- Satellite Pro
- Uses world maps and tables to indicate rising and setting
- schedules, current locations, mutual visibility opportunities, and
- footprints. Includes Mercator, polar, and great-circle displays.
- Optional antenna control. MacTrak Software, P.O. Box 1590, Port
- Orchard, WA 98366.
-
- --Antenna design--
- MacMiniNEC
- Chris Smolinski, N3JLY, 40 South Lake Way, Reisterstown, MD
- 21136.
-
- --Radio control--
- ICOM Radio Control
- Provides a Macintosh interface for controlling ICOM transceivers
- that use the CI-V remote-control system. Lets you quickly change
- frequencies and modes. Also does logging and duping. Requires a
- CI-V to RS-422 converter (schematic included with program). KE6FG
- Software, 9763 Pali Avenue, Tujunga, CA 91042.
-
- --Ham radio BBSs--
- Digikron Systems BBS
- Various ham-related applications, including logging, propagation,
- Morse code, and packet. (408) 253-1309.
-
- MacScience BBS
- Various ham-related applications, including antenna design,
- propagation, WEFAX, packet, and Morse code. (408) 866-4933.
-
- N8EMR BBS
- Various ham-related files, including packet, DXing, and contesting
- software; AMSAT bulletins; and several ham newsletters. (614)
- 895-2553. Also available on AMPRnet at 44.70.0.1.
-
- WB3FFV BBS
- Various ham-related software, including packet, contesting, and
- Morse code applications. (410) 661-2475, 661-2598, and 661-2648.
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- List compiled by N6BIS
- New information last added 8/92
- Original information not rechecked since early 1991
- Please send updates and corrections to winter@apple.com
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