Bookmarks (March 2003)
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| ON6DP manager
database Paul updates each month his QSL manager database and offers it free to download in text, cluster and excel formats. The subscription list counts actually 350 users but I'm sure it will soon increase. This site has one page only but it saves you a lot of net searches for QSL info. Visit, download and work locally on your computer, saving time and money. http://www.on6dp.be.tf/ |
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| DXZone DXLab is nothing that a pure collection of links but is very very well done. Our favourites are the last 15 links and we suggest to visit this list often. Links are organized in categories such as Ham radio, SWL, Propagation, Manufacturers, Publications, Dealers, Software, Antique Radio etc. You can perform searches inside the site and vote for each link. http://www.dxzone.com |
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| DXLab DXLab is a suite of interoperating applications designed to automate DXing activities. Personally we like DXKeeper, Pathfinder and DXView a lot but there are other utilities such as Commander, PropView, SpotCollector and WinWarbler. Give your shack a complete computer control. All DXLab applications are free. http://www.qsl.net/dxlab/ |
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| VoiceKeyExpress VoiceKeyExpress turns your PC's sound card into a powerful and versatile digital voice keyer. VoiceKeyExpress was designed with both the meteor scatter and contest operator in mind. It provides a variety of easy to use features that will run equally well on your laptop or desktop PCs. If your PC has a Windows compatible sound card, VoiceKeyExpress can turn it into a first class voice keyer. http://www.qsl.net/n7qjp/ |
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| SM3CER Contest
Service A website devoted entirely to Amateur Radio HF Contesting. Very weel done. Contest rules, scores, software, links, calendars and reminders. Super design for an easy navigation and up-to-date information. A must for the serious contesters. http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/ |
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| Daily DX It seems strange to review a site which contains news just like the 425DXN but we like competition. They offer news on a daily base and produce a nice weekly bulletin in pdf format. For a fee. 425DXN is still free, from 1991. http://www.dailydx.com/ |
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| DX Holiday Are you looking for a QTH from where to be active handling huge pileups ? Take a look at this page where the information has been collected from hams who have operated from those locations with hints & tips for a succesfull dxpedition. Choose between continents and IOTA places. And if you visited a place not yet listed, add your own information. http://www.dxholiday.com/ |
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| Demis World
Map Server An excellent resource to click and zoom the World. High details and real-time coordinates mving the mouse over the map. You can select a country from the window menu or directly insert the coordinates where to pin a location. Options are : graticule, borders, hillshading, coastlines, topography and bathymetry. http://www.demis.nl/mapserver/mapper.asp |
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| DX Summit The most common way to check DX spots on the Net. No TNC, no software: just a webpage refreshing every minute worldwide spots. Among the features: database search, last 25, 50, 250, 1000 or 10000 spots, VHF, IOTA, Beacon, Digital, QRP, Mobile, Bands, ANN and WWV. From 1997 to nowadays. http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/ |
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| RXCLUS Probably the best software to receive packet cluster without the need to be connected. It has lot of features. Imports DXCC and IOTA status ferom ADIF files, sound and voice alert for new one, bands, modes, filter DX spots by continent, bands, modes, TNC, soundcard and Telnet. Antenna heading, distance, sunrise/sunset for each DXCC entity. A must for serious DXers. http://rchalmas.users.ch/rxclus/index.html |
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| G4ZFE Richard freely distributes his java applet for HAM log search. You surely saw it in action in many DXpedition sites. It's easy to use and customizable for your needs. The sortlog program easily creates the ascii files from your text log and the examples are intuitive and well explained. The easiest and fastest way to put your log online. http://www.g4zfe.com |
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| AC6V One of our favourite search engines for the HAM stuff. Very well done with lot of new entries. Over 6,000 links for software, hardware, cw, cluster, satellite, flux, digital, antennas, licences, magazines, components, dx resources, and lot lot more. http://www.ac6v.com/ |
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| Gadwin
Printscreen This is the site where I found this nice screen capture utility. The screenshots you'll see on these bookmarks reviews have been made with their software. http://www.gadwin.com/ |
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