What about multipsk?!? Has as many modes as needed (and lots more) so you need not to change soft when changing mode..
And there is a logbook too (or better say a free available soft that can be used with it) Can control trx via commander (but that is not a must) Can be used together with dxkeeper(but also not must be used together with) Has almost the same panoramic view as the superbrowser in hrd to receive many stations simultaneous What I like with the soft is the mapview: Let the panoramic run for a while with opened map and see where conditions are Received countrys are spotted as a black dot in the country and received locators exatly where they are on the map with red dots. Very nice to let it run and see if there is a new country .. So for the most modes I use multipsk .. As it is free for download you should test it .. Some functions are limited in the free version but for trying them out that is no problem . if you like it just send Patrick the 30 buck . But you can use almost all functions in the free version so just try it out My 0.02$ Greetz Dg9bfrc Sigi _____ Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von g4ilo Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2010 15:47 An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: Individual software programs for various digital modes???? I didn't realize you could use DM780 on its own. I have always found HRD way too complicated, and I don't need a screen full of radio controls taking up useful space when the radio's front panel is right next to me. The disadvantage of using different programs instead of standardizing on one is that you lose the benefits of computer logging. I guess the OP maintains a paper log so he isn't concerned with that aspect. Does DM780 have a log, or do you need HRD for that? Julian, G4ILO --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com> , "J. Moen" <j...@...> wrote: > > I typically don't load up Ham Radio Deluxe, I go directly to DM780, so while there is a lot of extra functionality there if you need it, you certainly don't have to ever see that.