In a message dated 4/28/2005 3:05:48 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My own program K2Net provides a remote K2 front panel that can be used
across the Internet. However it is not, and is never likely to, do all the
things TRX Manager can, especially as I have somew
I should point out that TRX is very well supported by the author, and he
allows OLE linking of third party software and hardware. I have some
freeware apps on my website that support TRX for use with rotators,
SteppIRs, remote relays, etc.
Larry N8LP
www.telepostinc.com/n8lp.html
[EMAIL P
TRX Manager also has a dedicated K2 screen as well already built in.
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> Another good choice is Hamscope. It's still free I think, and it links
> to TRX-Manager thru OLE, so you can use one common rig controller and log.
>
> Another well integ
Jack Brindle wrote:
Be very careful with the N1MM software. It is revised very often, and
not all of the upgrades are good.
That is one of the reasons I still use CT (DOS) and CTWin (Windows 98
and up).
Free and one of the most widely used contest programs.
72 73HankK8DD
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Another good choice is Hamscope. It's still free I think, and it links
to TRX-Manager thru OLE, so you can use one common rig controller and log.
Another well integrated package is the DXLab suite. It is free, and
extremely well supported, but not in the league of TRX for remote control.
As
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 23:22:51 -0700, Jack Brindle wrote:
> Be very careful with the N1MM software. It is revised very often, and
> not all of the upgrades are good.
>>The same is true of all software that is Beta.
>>There are many warnings about this on the site.
>
> The real story here is to al
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own program K2Net provides a remote K2 front panel that can be used
across the Internet. However it is not, and is never likely to, do all the
things TRX Manager can, especially as I have somewhat lost interest in
writing software for radio hams f
By my definition, a remote program is one that allows you to use the radio
from another location, via a radio or Internet link.
If you just want a program to run on the computer next to the radio then
MixW would be my choice. It supports more data modes than any other
program, plus SSTV and CW,
On Apr 27, 2005, at 11:00 PM, Stewart Baker wrote:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:39:22 -0500 (CDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I have the KIO2 installed I'm anxious to test it out. I see
quite a
long list of programs that provide support for the K2.
To add to the list - if you like to con
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:39:22 -0500 (CDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now that I have the KIO2 installed I'm anxious to test it out. I see quite a
> long list of programs that provide support for the K2.
To add to the list - if you like to contest try N1MM. It's free, and I.M.H.O.
is
the best
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Subject: [Elecraft] Favorite K2 Remote Program?
Now that I have the KIO2 installed I'm anxious to test it out. I see
quite a long list of programs that provide support for the K2. Just
wondering w
DxLabs is good and Free!
DxKeeper is the logging module, comprehensive, good QSL management.
Commander is the remote control part of the suite. It is basic but works
well and you can set up the macros do do quite a bit. See the K2
Programmers Reference, on the Elecraft site, for the necessary
The best commercial product for remote control IMHO is TRX-Manager,
especially for Kenwood TS480/2000 and K2. You might want to try the free
30 day trial. But if remote control is not important, there are several
good freebies to try, including HRD.
Larry N8LP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:39:22 -0500 (CDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>I've heard great things about HRD. Do folk here concur?
YES! See my review on eham. In the year since I wrote it, it's only
gotten better, and logging has been added. N4PY's software
originally written for TenTec also support
Now that I have the KIO2 installed I'm anxious to test it out. I see quite a
long list of programs that provide support for the K2. Just wondering what is
your favorite such program and why? I don't (at least initially plan to) do
remote control over the network, but that would be slick somed
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