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 MFJ and CSS release EmComm Ops for MFJ TNCs 
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Muscle Shoals AL, October 19 , 2009 : MFJ and Creative Services Software 
announced today that EmComm Ops™ for MFJ, a packet only, 32-bit host mode 
program for the MFJ-127x series of TNCs has been released. 

EmComm Ops™ for MFJ is based on the successful EmComm Ops™ products for 
Kantronics and AEA/Timewave TNCs. The new release will run on Windows 2000, 
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. 

This is the latest addition to the Radio Operations Center line. 

Company President Rick Ruhl, W4PC, said, "BLP Host Mode was created by Howard 
Goldstein, N2WX, in 1991. According to the MFJ technical staff, we are the only 
company, in the 18 years it has existed, to successfully interface to BLP Host 
Mode.” 

At an introductory price of $29.95, EmComm Ops offers radio operators an 
efficient and affordable entry into advanced software-enhanced packet and radio 
control. 

For operators who require support beyond packet radio, CSS’ ROC Digital 
Desktop™ ($99.95) offers a step up that supports the classic HF digital modes, 
as well as support for soundcard-based radio modes including PSK-31 and MT-63. 

Product features include: Each stream has its own window and transmit buffer, 
support for the major callbooks on CD, user configurable colors and fonts, a 
'bottomless' receive window, automated connections, binary file transfer, runs 
true 32 bit multitasking and multithreading and is easy to use with online help 
at your fingertips. 

"The program is written in robust C++ ", Ruhl said. "This allowed us to add 
features to the program that couldn’t be done in other languages." 

Creative Services Software, Inc was incorporated in 1988 and created the 32 bit 
Terminal program for Kantronics TNCs, AEA/TimeWave and is focusing its efforts 
to Windows 7 and the 64 bit software market. EmComm Ops allows users to control 
radios, TNCs, rotors, and to access logging applications, call books and more — 
all from within a single Microsoft Windows application. Unlike MS-DOS or 
Windows 3.1-based radio software, EmComm Ops is a 32-bit Windows application 
designed from the ground up for Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7, offering 
users true multitasking, seamless integration of other radio or PC productivity 
tools, and the ability to take full advantage of the speed and processing power 
of the latest Windows-based computers. Operators can control radio 
transmissions while simultaneously running logging programs, call book programs 
or any Windows application (including Microsoft Office). 

"True multitasking means that EmComm operators can send and receive packet 
communications while simultaneously relaying messages to families and rescue 
personnel in e-mail,” said Rick Ruhl, W4PC, CSS president and chief architect 
of the company’s software suite. “And in emergency situations where 
communications infrastructure has been compromised or conditions limit reliable 
radio operation, messages can be noted in a text or Microsoft Word file, then 
imported into EmComm Ops to be re-transmitted at a later time when conditions 
improve. Operators can also export messages to a file to document 
communications. Of course, simple Windows cut-and-paste is also supported.” 

EmComm Ops was designed in response to requests from emergency communications 
volunteers who need advanced tools that help then set up and operate emergency 
radio services quickly, reliably and affordably,” Ruhl said. “It also gives 
radio operators who only work in packet mode a streamlined solution specific to 
their requirements.” 

A free, 30-day trial of EmComm Ops is available now on the CSS Website at 
www.cssincorp.com. The purchase of EmComm Ops includes one year of e-mail or 
phone technical support, access to the CSS user forum and free maintenance 
updates 

Creative Services Software is at http://www.cssincorp.com 

MFJ is at http://www.mfjenterprises.com 
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Check out the Radio Operations Center for Kantronics and Timewave and Emcomm 
Ops for the MFJ TNCs at http://www.cssincorp.com  

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