N0HR Software & Resources  

N0HR's ham radio website, http://www.n0hr.com  has many free resources for ham 
radio: 
 
The Ham Radio Toolbar for Internet Explorer & Firefox: 
http://www.n0hr.com/Ham_Radio_Toolbar.htm 
 
 HamLinks is a free ham radio toolbar that extends your (Internet Explorer or 
Firefox) web browser to give ham radio operators quick access to great ham 
radio content. It's completely free, easy to install (and uninstall) and can be 
configured by the user. No registrations, spyware, spam or other hooks. 
 

No spyware, security holes, email scams or hijacked searches. See the privacy 
policy. 
Features of the HamLinks ham radio toolbar 
Here are a few of the features of the HamLinks ham radio toolbar. 
Powerful search box. Simply enter some text in the box or select it in your 
browser, then use the search menu to quickly search any of the following:
QRZ.com (great for callsign searches from the toolbar)
DXwatch (spot searches from the toolbar)
QSL Manager (lookup dx callsigns from the toolbar)
FindU.com (APRS location information with a call search from the hamlinks 
toolbar)
Ham Radio Links (search the links directory)
Product reviews (select a ham radio product and instantly find reviews for it!)
Ham Radio Classifieds at eHam and QTH.com (select a product and see if there 
are any for sale). Of course, you can also find ham radio products at eBay as 
well further down the menu. 
Links to popular ham radio websites.
Access to the DXpedition Map.
Ham Radio Blog Feeds
Customizable email notifier and weather icon
UTC Time
WWV gadget to show propagation bulletins
Podcast player with ham radio related podcasts
Propagation Data from WWV - similar to Propfire 
 
PocketDigi for Windows Mobile and PocketPC PDAs: 
http://www.n0hr.com/PocketDigi/PocketDigi_intro.htm

 
What is PocketDigi?  
PocketDigi is an open source utility developed by OK1IAK to provide ham radio 
operators with PocketPC PDAs with the ability to use (encode and decode) 
digital modes such as RTTY (teletype), PSK (phase shift keying), and CW (Morse 
Code).  
Want to take your PocketPC PDA to go backpack mobile and work PSK31 QRP? Then, 
PocketDigi is the app for you! Since the advent of mobile computing, radio 
amateurs have been exploring creative ways to utilize laptop computers and PDAs 
for portable ham radio operations and mini-DXpeditions. 
PocketDigi was created by Vojtech OK1IAK who built the utility using 
Microsoft's Embedded Visual C. He used (and improved) portions of a Linux GNU 
open source application called gMFSK to do encoding and decoding. 

 
MobileLog PocketPC PDA Logbook Application: 
http://www.n0hr.com/MobileLog/MobileLog_2_Tour.htm 
  
Your PocketPC / Windows Mobile PDA keeps you organized on the go. But have you 
considered using it to manage your ham radio activities? With MobileLog, you 
can log your ham radio contacts while on-the-go.. 
MobileLog 2 offers significant improvements over earlier versions of MobileLog 
including:
Major performance improvements (speed and size)
Integration with PocketDigi, the PocketPC digitial mode application
WAS reports
Save reports as CSV, Tab delimited or HTML files
Landscape mode
User-defined fields
Easy to update prefixes and DXCC entities
Advanced reports which allow you to create a filtered listing of worked or 
confirmed QSOs
Logbook view 
Compatibility with Windows Mobile 5 and PocketPC 2003 without the need for the 
Microsoft VBRuntime
Built-in on-line help system
An improved / simplified installation process
Automatically uses GMT 
and much more


      
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