• Ham Radio Digital Modes For Mac

    Ham Radio Digital Modes For Mac
    1. Ham Radio Digital Mode Interface

    I have a new MacBook Pro so have been setting up my most commonly used Ham Radio apps from scratch. Having tried various apps for digital modes and logging on the Mac, this time round I’m just installing the ones that I use most or found I preferred. Here’s my run down of apps:. WSJT-X (l) for running JT65, JT9 and FT8 digital modes.

    Central holds off wieskamp muscatine for mac office. FLDIGI – for all other digital modes, PSK, RTTY etc. Christmas countdown wallpaper for mac. For logging from FLDIGI to RUMLog – this script which can be run as a macro from FLDIGI. JT-Bridge – captures log entries from WSJT-X and transfers to RUMLog. RumLogNG – log book app. For contesting: RUMPed and CocoaModem.

    Ham Radio Digital Mode Interface

    MAC Software-- Blackcat Software -- Science and Radio related software. Mac MultiMode From Black Cat Systems -- decode and transmit morse code, RTTY, FAX, SSTV, PACKET, ACARS, PSK31, ALE, and many other modes on your Macintosh, without any extra hardware! Amateur Radio software for reception/transmission of JT65A protocol with an emphasis upon its usage in the High Frequency Amateur Bands. IZ8BLY MT63: MT63 is a digital radio modulation mode for transmission in high-noise situations developed by Pawel Jalocha SP9VRC. The most popular digital modes in ham radio are conversational modes (keyboard-to-keyboard). Best way to describe these is the instant messaging or text messaging of ham radio digital modes. One station sends a message to another station. As a ham that is mic shy on the HF bands due mostly to hearing issues, I find the digital modes a relief. I mostly use WSPR, which is probably the most boring of all the digital ham radio modes.

    Ham Radio Digital Modes For Mac