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>SATPC32 looks to me like an 80's dos program. Very unattractive.
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>K7TRK
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SatPC32 might not have the spiffiest graphics (there is a non-cartoon mode, 
btw), but its function is phenomenal.  

If you want frequency and rotor control, it's hard to beat.  One radio, two 
radios, transverters, tones, odd splits, good adjustments for tx/rx matching on 
transponders, automatic switching between satellites---it pretty much does it 
all.  It's for satellite operators, written (and maintained) by a satellite 
operator.  That's hard to beat :)

It takes time with the program to really get the hang of it, and to see exactly 
how much it will do, and how well it will do it.  It isn't a program you fire 
up the very first time and have running exactly like you want it in 2 minutes.  
It's one you keep tweaking and adjusting to what YOU want it to do.  THEN it's 
click and go, every time. 

Here's a statement--it's the only program current command stations trust and 
use :) 


73!

Mark N8MH  

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