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Subject: Macintosh Amateur Radio Software - September 1993
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Macintosh Amateur Radio Software - September 1993
Version 1.03
PLEASE... I COULD USE YOUR HELP! Those of you that can tell me about ANY of
these programs working with System 7 would be appreciated! I am going to be
adding a System 7 compatability section to EACH description in future
releases. If the application will execute properly under System 7, the System
7 anotation will be placed as the last line of the product description. More
clarification on levels of System 7 compatibility in the future editions...
but this is a start!
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
or the README files included with the archive. Some of the information has
not been verified for a long time; please check with the vendors/authors for
the latest product specs, pricing, etc.
NEW/CHANGES: This list contains info on updated for several applications:
MorseTrainer US-1.0.3; IM/Mac 1.0b27o; NET/Mac 2.3.26 and more information on
ftp'able sites carrying Amateur Radio software. Several new items were added
at the last moment, more information to follow. Additional e-mail addresses
for various authors. Nothing from anyone on the rumor that ZCo Corporation is
out of business???
*** 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. NOTE: This company has
been rumored to be out of business!
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 Test Stacks
HyperCard stacks containing the entire question pool for each license class.
Can be used for preparation or generating actual tests.
The current releases are: Novice v4.1(new questions eff. 7/1/93), Technician
v4.0(new questions effective 7/1/93), General v2.4, Advanced v2.4, Extra v2.4
If you wish to receive these PUBLIC DOMAIN stacks, please send a SASE (self
addressed STAMPED envelope - 2 ounces postage = .52) and 800K diskette to the
author: Diana L. Carlson, 3 Spruce Street, Hudson, NH 03051. Diana will no
longer send out the stacks unless the envelope has sufficient postage for
return mail (in general, that means .52-.98, depending on size of envelope)
and for those who send a standard business envelope, she takes no
responsibility for the condition of the diskette through US mail.
Available via anonymous FTP from various sites, including uxc.cso.uiuc.edu
(/pub/ham-radio). NOTE: The newest releases of Novice and Technician stacks
are available at uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (5/6/93) Author is available via Internet:
dls@genrad.com
System 7 savy with HyperCard 2.1
MacHam
Test generators and study aids for the Technician, General, Advanced, and
Extra class written elements. Includes the complete question pool for each
license. Hypercard based.
Coyne Co., P.O. Box 2000-200, Mission Viejo, CA 92692.
System 7 with HyperCard 2.1
*** Morse code practice ***
N6MZV Morse Trainer
Lets you practice any combination of letters, numbers, and/or punctuation
characters. Can send user-created text files.
RT Martin, N6MZV, 10382 Orange Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014. Also available
via anonymous FTP from ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio). Shareware.
Morse Tutor
Sends random groups of letters, numbers, and/or punctuation characters.
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 v1.3
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.
Sparks-II(f)
More Code training program.
Available for anonymous ftp at rahul.net /pub/davidj/radio
Morse Master 1.0
The newest of the morse code training programs. MM calculates the real speed
as follows: Real speed = Number of Words/end time - start time. And the lengh
of word is generating randomly, so if you set even 5WPM, sometimes another
value will appear. However you should believe the slidebutton's value. If you
repeat many times, the average speed should be 5WPM (if not... anyway,
believe the slidebutton's value).
Archive is available mac.archive.umich.edu, path:
mac/util/organization/morsemaster1.0.sit.hqx
The author can be reached thru the following e-mail addresses:
h79261a@kyu-cc.cc.kyushu-u.ac.jp. (Eiji AOL account is no longer valid -
moved back to Japan after his studies.)
MorseTrainer US-1.0.3
MorseTrainer is a powerful tool for learning and training Morse code.
Features: Three different training modes: user text, random text, library
text; Arbitrary signal pitch and timbre; Arbitrary speed and tempo;
Multi-alphabet support; Random text generator; Text library editor; On-line
alphabet; On-line manual; Help Balloons; And a lot more. FREEWARE!
This version uses TrueType fonts instead on bitmaps fonts so that the user
can distinguish 0(zero) from O(character). Furthermore speed and tempo can be
given in either characters/minute or words/minute.
Archive is available mac.archive.umich.edu, path: mac/util/organization/
Author is available via internet: sund@tde.lth.se
System 7 savy
*** Packet and other digital modes ***
NET/Mac 3.2.26
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 the
modifications to NET/Mac. This version (and others) is available via
anonymous FTP from ucsd.edu (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/pa2aga),
mac.archive.umich.edu and sumex-aim.stanford.edu.
System 7
Domain-to-Hosts Converter 1.0r3
This application will create a hosts.net file from the domain.txt file that
PC owners use with NOS. Created by Ken-NS1N is available on many TCP/IP
packet switches in New England.program. Version 1.0r3 is the latest release.
System 7
IM/Mac 1.0b27o
Mailer program for use with the SMTP protocol. Alternative to the BM program
that comes with NET/Mac. Written by Ivo van Ursel, ON1XK. Ivo is continuosly
updating his mailer program. Check for the latest release in the directory
before "blind" ftp'ing. (Latest release as of 5/26/93 is 1.0b27k)
Available via anonymous FTP from ucsd.edu (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/pa2aga).
Author is available via internet: on1xk@igg.tno.nl <<-- new address for Ivo
System 7
SoftKiss 1.8
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. Version 1.8
July 9 1993 update since 1.6. KD6PAG found a bug in quoting recieved escape
and end characters is sofktiss 1.6. The bug and the fix and patch are all
correct, thanks for some great detective work. Lots of doc files and drawings
included in this archive!
Available on the HAMNET forum of Compuserve, America Online and via anonymous
FTP from akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu (/aw0g).
System 7
Savant 1.0.1
A new packet terminal front-end by the author of Virtuoso. Savant has a
split window interface, but it's also a multi-window, multi-connection
interface and will work with almost any TNC, unlike MacRatt or HostMaster.
A demo version of the product is available at cpre1.ee.iastate.edu
(pub/ke0ph) or via US Mail, send a SAS disk mailer and disk to KE0PH, 4140
Jay Avenue, Orange City, IA 51041.
System 7
MacRatt with FAX
Terminal program for use with AEA's PK-232 multimode controller. Supports
packet, CW, RTTY, AMTOR, and facsimile. Includes cable.
Advanced Electronic Applications, P.O. Box C-2160, Lynnwood, WA 98036.
HostMaster
no info yet (hint, hint)
PacketTracker 1.05
PacketTracker ver 1.05 is a program that monitors packet activity and keeps
track of what is going on. It draws a graphical map showing who is talking to
who and displays statistics of all current stations and keeps a running tally
of activity.
PacketTracker was written for both the casual packet user and the network
manager or BBS operator. The casual packet user will be able to learn a great
deal about what is happening in packet around him; which stations are
generating the most data and what some of them are. he will be able to see
graphically what stations he can hitdirectly and which ones he cannot.
For the network manager and BBS operator, PacketTracker provides extensive
insight to the operation of the local network and problems such as excessive
retries on a path. It also allows for extensive logging of channel
utilization and other pertinate information.
NOTE: This application requires the Apple Serial Tool.
System 7
*** RTTY ***
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 radio contact information.
Automatically stamps entries with time and date. Contacts can be sorted by
frequency, call sign, or date of contact. 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 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 3.5
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.) Lets you define the rules determining dupes
(such as once per band or once per contest). Displays heading, distance, and
other information about the country being worked. Automatically enters
contact time; if interfaced directly to a radio, also enters the frequency,
band, and mode. Shows status toward earning amateur-radio awards.
User-definable database fields. Exchanges data with other programs.
Personal Database Applications, 2634 Meadow Bend Court, Duluth, GA 30136.
HF Logger 1.2
A real fine HyperCard logging program! (hey... thats all I got!)
N0QGQ
Simple Log .2b
This little utility is a handy way to create a logging file that you can
later import into any data base for analysis, etc. It also shows you that
just about anyone can use Think C and create something on the Mac! Let me
know if you'd like the source code. WD1V @ WA1WOK.NH.USA.NA
Author is John Seney - WD1V, e-mail address is jseney@aol.com. For a copy of
this program, mail a SASE disk mailer and 800K disk to: John D. Seney, WD1V,
144 Pepperidge Dr., Manchester, NH 03103
System 7
Marathon
Contesting/logging- Have seen references to (March 92 CQ magazine) and heard
good things about MARATHON by N 0 IOS. I believe a demo was available for $8.
Last address known is: Kevin Krueger, N0IOS, 1780 Ruth St., St.Paul, MN
551O9
*** 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 (in the
/ham/dxmap directory). 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.
Mac MiniMUF
A greyline and propagation predictor based on the PC version of MiniMUF by
K4CFV. It is available directly from him for the price of a formatted disk
and SASE (disk mailer).
His address in callbook or: Bob Stamper K4CFV, 12510 Shadowrun Blvd.,
Riverview, FL 33569
Mac Shortwave
A program called Mac Shortwave that figures MUF and LUF.
BXA Research in Plano, Texas
*** 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 3.0
Tracks up to 21 satellites simultaneously, either in simulation or real-time
mode. Text screen displays ground-track coordinates, range, mean anomaly,
visibility (azimuth and elevation) and Doppler shift frequency information
for all satellites being tracked. Graphical screen portrays the satellite
ground tracks superimposed on a world map. Polar plot displays graphically
the precise location of each visible 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 (Internet: lang@unb.ca). A demo version of MacSat may be ftp'ed from
directory PUB.CANSPACE on unbmvs1.csd.unb.ca.
System 7
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 replaces BEK's previous MacSat program,
which was not related to the program of the same name 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.
MacSPOC
Author is on AOL and can be reached as adamod@aol.com via the internet.
*** 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.
FreqValet
Provides frequencies and DX program info for shortwave radio listeners. The
program databases update automatically at 15, 30, or 60 minute intervals,
thus providing a continuous display of broadcasts on-the-air at any given
time in a spreadsheet like format. Features include sorting of data,
scanning, and on-screen changing of databases. The program will convert Tom
Sundstrom's dBase shorwave broadcast listing to FreqValet format and will do
the same for Shorwave Navigator users. Separate cards are provided for DX
Programs, Ship to Shore, and Utility broadcasts. Computer control modules
are available at extra cost for the Drake R8, Kenwood R-5000, JRC NRD-525,
and NRD-535 receivers.
DX Computing, 232 Squaw Creek Road, Willow Park, TX 76087. Telephone (817)
441-9188 or (817) 441-5555 (fax).
Author is available via internet: dxcomp@aol.com
System 7 with HyperCard 2.1
*** Misc ***
Macnet Roster HC Stack v356
This is a HyperCard stack that relates all of the hams known that use
Macintosh computers. Contact WD1V for more info. John can be reached via
internet as jseney@aol.com
System 7 with HyperCard 2.1
*** 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
via FTP 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.
ChowdaNet BBS
(more info at a later date)
*** Online Services carrying Ham Radio software ***
America Online/PC-Link
Supports Macintosh, PC's DOS/Windows, PS/1, Apple //s. Ham Radio Club
(keyword = ham radio) supports all computer types. Software for amateur
radio, scanners, swl'ers and general electronics. For 10 FREE hours of trial
time send your snail mail address to tstader@aol.com or call 1-800-827-6364
Ext. 6285. This site NOT ftb'able(yet). Internet e-mail.
CompuServe
Supports any communications software on most computers Ham Radio area (go
hamnet) supports all types of communications formats. Call 1-800-848-8199 for
information. This site NOT ftb'able. Internet e-mail.
Delphi
(more info at a later date) Internet e-mail
GEnie
(more info at a later date) Internet e-mail
Prodigy
Has ham radio message areas, no downloadable software. Limited internet
e-mail.
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Misc. Internet FTP sites for Amateur Radio Macintosh software
joker.optics.rochester.edu (/ham )
sumex-aim.stanford.edu (/info-mac/app)
mac.archive.umich.edu various locations
uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (/pub/ham-radio)
ucsd.edu (/hamradio) many different subdirectories
(/hamradio/incoming) newest files temp holding
area
(/hamradio/packet/tcpip/pa2aga) NET/Mac & IM/Mac
area
ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio)
akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu (/aw0g) softkiss-mac
nic.switch.ch (/software/mac/ham-radio)
world.std.com (/pub/hamradio/mac)
If you know of any other sites, please e-mail me info so I may keep this list
as up to date as possible!
- Terry
Thanks for all of the notes and updates! Keep them coming. Did I get all of
the versions right?
===================================
NOTE: Much of this work was done by Patty-N6BIS as she collected information
from many vendors. I would like to keep this list as up to date as possible.
Please feel free to drop me a note if you have any additional software to
this list.
DISCLAIMER: The software listed is not endorsed by Apple Computer, Inc.(c)
nor has it all been tested by the author/providers of this information.
***************************************************************
* Recompiled by Terry Stader - KA8SCP (tstader@aol.com) *
* Original list compiled by Patty Winter - N6BIS *
* New information last added 4/93 *
* some information not rechecked since early 1991. *
***************************************************************