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Macintosh Amateur Radio Software - Feb. 1995
Version 1.0.9

Sorry I have been so delinquet in getting this list back to the nets...
but I have been busy trying to recover from a hard disk crash! Please note
that I have changed my e-mail address for BIG files. If you are so
inclined to send them... please send them back to the address this post
originates from.

Please feel free to distribute this list as widely as possible. Many of
you have asked if it is OK to cross-post this list? I don't mind, but I
would like to know where it is going. If you think it should be
cross-posted to other USENET groups, please let me know so I can try and
manage these. We don't want to have any duplication or our welcome will be
wore out!

Those of you that can tell me about ANY of these programs compatibility
with System 7 would be appreciated! I am going to be adding a System 7
compatability section to EACH description in future releases. If the
application is KNOWN to execute properly under System 7, the System 7
anotation will be placed as the last line of the product description. More
clarification on levels of System 7 compatibility in the future
editions... but this is a start!

Some of the information in this list was gleaned from flyers supplied by
the software vendors, or in some cases from reviews in amateur radio
publications or the README files included with the archive. Some of the
information has not been verified for a long time; please check with the
vendors/authors for the latest product specs, pricing, etc.

NEW/CHANGES: I am continuing to add more version numbers so that our users
will know if they have the most current release. Thanks to those that have
already sent them in... I'll accept all corrections! I just saw on the net
two other lists that I'll try and compare with this list very quickly and
see if there are holes!

A new release of both NET/Mac and IM/Mac are now available.

The Mac version of Automatic Position Reporting System (APRS) is is NOW
available at ftp.ucsd.edu. It really looks great... thanks Mark and Keith
Sproul!

Check at the bottom of this list for more information on ftp'able sites
carrying Amateur Radio software. The ARRL ListServer is also carrying the
latest version of this list... in case you loose this one!

*** Collections ***
<MacNet v5.31>
 Join MacNet and get included in the latest version of "Macnet Roster", a
HyperCard 2.x stack that now has > 400  members and is the proverbial
"Who's Who" of hams using Macs. You'll find "Macnet Roster" a great tool
for finding out who, what and how other hams are using their Macs with
their ham stations.  It even includes this file!
 Send $30.00($40.00 DX) check or money order to: WD1V, John Seney, 144
Pepperidge Drive Manchester, NH 03103 USA.
 All disks shipped First Class Mail PPd. Get the COMPLETE Macnet Software
Collection ppd. on 10 disks!
 Based on your interests, you'll also receive public domain shareware
received by our members. 
 System 7

<Project Mac>
 Contest logging, antenna design, satellite tracking, clip art, etc.
Microsoft BASIC required for many of the programs. Most of this software
is now available in the MacNet collection.  Send three formatted 800K
Macintosh disks with stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to Stan Horzepa,
WA1LOU, One Glen Ave., Wolcott, CT 06716-1442. Stan can be reached at
horzepa@gdc.com
 NOTE: Stan has indicated much of this software is "old" and may not work
on some newer Macs. Also he notes that most of his collection is available
in the MacNet collection above. He will send anyone what he has if you
send him the disks and SAS mailer.

<Amateur Radio Software for Macintosh>
<Amateur Radio #1>
 Contains satellite tracking, Morse code, attenuator design, and Ohm's law
calculator programs.  Kinetic Designs, P.O. Box 1646, Orange Park, FL
32067.

*** Test preparation ***
<Ham Test Stacks>
 HyperCard stacks containing the entire question pool for each license
class. Can be used for preparation or generating actual tests.  The
current releases are: Novice v4.1(new questions eff. 7/1/93), Technician
v4.0(new questions effective 7/1/93), General v2.4, Advanced v2.4, Extra
v2.4.
 Available via anonymous FTP from various sites, including
uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (/pub/ham-radio). NOTE: The newest releases of Novice and
Technician stacks are available at uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (5/6/93) Author is
available via Internet: dls@genrad.com
 NOTE: Diana no longer is supporting this software, she no longer has a
Macintosh computer. Diana, thanks for your wonderful contribution to the
Amateur Radio community for these stacks!
 System 7 savvy with HyperCard 2.1

<MacHam>
 Test generators and study aids for the Technician, General, Advanced, and
Extra class written elements. Includes the complete question pool for each
license. Hypercard based.
 Coyne Co., P.O. Box 2000-200, Mission Viejo, CA 92692. 
 System 7 with HyperCard 2.1

*** Morse code practice ***
<N6MZV Morse Trainer>
 Lets you practice any combination of letters, numbers, and/or punctuation
characters. Can send user-created text files.
 RT Martin, N6MZV, 10382 Orange Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014. Also
available via anonymous FTP from ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio).
Shareware.

<Morse Code Tutor v1.6> - used to be called Morse Tutor
 Sends random groups of letters, numbers, and/or punctuation characters. 
Available via anonymous FTP from ftp.apple.com (/pub/ham-radio). Or send
formatted 800K Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed return disk
mailer to Jack Brindle, WA4FIB, 726-175th Street SW, Bothell, WA 98012;
Compuserve: 73365,606.

<MorseMania V1.0>
 Designed for those already familiar with Morse code who want to improve
their speed. Allows code practice at various speeds and audio pitches. Can
generate random sequences or play the contents of user-created text files.
Freeware.  Available via anonymous FTP from simoon.stanford.edu (/pub).
Contact Edward Plumer, KM6IQ, for more information; Internet:
plumer@simoon.stanford.edu.

<MacMorse>
 Randomly sends chosen characters. Lets you create your own practice
files.  David A. Kall, 700 Marine Parkway #314, New Port Richey, FL 34652.

<MacMorse v1.3>
 MacMorse is designed to help you learn Morse code and improve your
receiving speed. It has several ways that it can send letters and
punctuation.  Shareware.  Doug Havenhill, Dynamics and Control, 7143 West
Sunnyside Drive, Peoria, AZ 85345.

<MacSamuel>
 Sends random words, random character groups, and user-created text files.
Can also create simulated QSOs with randomly generated text and
callsigns.  Avant Systems, P.O. Box 5437, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.

<Zihua Morse>
 Designed to teach Morse code to beginners and to improve the accuracy and
speed of advanced users. Responses can be typed into the computer; the
program will calculate accuracy and timing statistics for each session.
Optional speech synthesizer reads the characters out loud for an accuracy
check.  Zihua, P.O. Box 51601, Pacific Grove, CA 93950.

<Sparks-II v2.0.5>
 More Code training program.  Available for anonymous ftp at rahul.net
/pub/davidj/radio

<Morse Master v1.0>
 The newest of the morse code training programs. MM calculates the real
speed as follows: Real speed = Number of Words/end time - start time. And
the lengh of word is generating randomly, so if you set even 5WPM,
sometimes another value will appear. However you should believe the
slidebutton's value. If you repeat many times, the average speed should be
5WPM (if not... anyway, believe the slidebutton's value).  Archive is
available mac.archive.umich.edu, path:
mac/util/organization/morsemaster1.0.sit.hqx The author can be reached
thru the following e-mail addresses: h79261a@kyu-cc.cc.kyushu-u.ac.jp.
(Eiji AOL account is no longer valid - moved back to Japan after his
studies.)

<Morse Trainer-US v1.1.1>
 MorseTrainer is a powerful tool for learning and training Morse code.
Features: Three different training modes: user text, random text, library
text; Arbitrary signal pitch and timbre; Arbitrary speed and tempo;
Multi-alphabet support; Random text generator; Text library editor;
On-line alphabet; On-line manual; Help Balloons; And a lot more. New
features in 1.1: Enhanced sound generator, volume control and risetime
control. The pitch is set in steps of 10Hz instead of using MIDI
frequencies; Speed and tempo limits increased to 80 words/minute as a
result of the enhanced sound generator; User-selectable font in the Misc
settings dialog.  FREEWARE!
 This version uses TrueType fonts instead on bitmaps fonts so that the
user can distinguish 0(zero) from O(character). Furthermore speed and
tempo can be given in either characters/minute or words/minute.  Archive
is available mac.archive.umich.edu, path: mac/util/organization/ Author is
available via internet: sund@tde.lth.se 
 System 7 savvy

<CW Speed Builder v3.0>
 This program is for improving Morse Code (CW) reception skill. The major
difference between this and other Morse Code training programs is that
this one will not continue sending until you provide the correct answer. 
Major changes which have been suggested and implemented since last version
include: after three incorrect responses the program shows the correct
character; the list of characters at the end which will show those you
know and those you need more practice on; the frequency of the tone has
been changed; volume of the tone has been reduced; the character " - " has
been added ( dah dit dit dit dah ) Comments can be sent as follows:
America Online:K7UPJ, Internet:k7upj@aol.com, Packet radio:K7UPJ@KA3T,
Compu$erv:70521,2356, Mail:Box 84, Cascade, MD 21719

*** Packet and other digital modes ***
<NET/Mac 2.3.47>
 Allows simultaneous TCP/IP, AX.25, and NET/ROM connections. Requires a
TNC with KISS mode. Copyright, but free for noncommercial use. The latest
releases have added support of multi-port serial boards like AE's
QuadraLink. It is now possible to have up to 16 TNCs connected up to a
Nubus Mac!
 Adam van Gaalen, PA2AGA, (Internet: adam@IGG.TNO.NL) has been making the
modifications to NET/Mac. This version (and others) is available via
anonymous FTP from ucsd.edu (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming),
mac.archive.umich.edu and oak.oakland.edu (/pub/hamradio/mac/digital/)
 System 7

<Domain-to-Hosts Converter 1.0r3>
 This application will create a hosts.net file from the domain.txt file
that PC owners use with NOS. Created by Ken-NS1C is available on many
TCP/IP packet switches in New England.program.
 System 7

<IM/Mac 1.0b28e>
 Mailer program for use with the SMTP protocol. Alternative to the BM
program that comes with NET/Mac. Written by Ivo van Ursel, ON1XK. Ivo is
continuosly updating his mailer program. His newest release supports
StuffIt Expander 3.5.1,built-in BinHex support, selectable sound chimes
for incoming mail, "quoting" of forwarded messages and lots more. If you
are not using this program... why not? Check for the latest release in the
directory before "blind" ftp'ing.  This software supports System 7's
Ballon Help and is System 7 savvy! Available via anonymous FTP from
ucsd.edu (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming).
 Author is available via internet: on1xk@igg.tno.nl  <<-- new address for Ivo!!!
 System 7 savvy

<SoftKiss 1.8>
 Control panel device that emulates a TNC running in KISS mode. For use
with packet-radio modems such as the Baycom kit and PacketMac Modem.
Version 1.8 July 9 1993 update since 1.6. KD6PAG found a bug in quoting
recieved escape and end characters is sofktiss 1.6. The bug and the fix
and patch are all correct, thanks for some great detective work. Lots of
doc files and drawings included in this archive! Requires the Serial Tool
from Apple's Communications Toolbox!  Available on the HAMNET forum of
Compuserve, America Online and via anonymous FTP from
akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu (/aw0g).
 System 7
 
<PacketMac Modem>
 PacketMac Modem kits can be obtained from: Sigma Design Associates, P.O.
Box 49085, Colorado Springs, CO 80919, (719) 260-5513 (after 1/94). Dexter
Francis can be reached at FRANCIS4@AppleLink.Apple.COM

<Savant 1.0.2>
 A new packet terminal front-end by the author of Virtuoso. Savant has a
split window interface, but it's also a multi-window, multi-connection
interface and will work with almost any TNC, unlike MacRatt or HostMaster.
 A demo version of the product is available at cpre1.ee.iastate.edu
(pub/ke0ph) or via US Mail, send a SAS disk mailer and disk to CM
Technologies, Inc., RR#1, Box 83A, Kelley, IA 50134 (515) 597-2051.
 System 7, 32-bit, '040 cache clean and it supports the required
 AppleEvents.

<MacRatt with FAX>
 Terminal program for use with AEA's PK-232 multimode controller. Supports
packet, CW, RTTY, AMTOR, and facsimile. Includes cable. Advanced
Electronic Applications, P.O. Box C-2160, Lynnwood, WA 98036.

<Host Master 1.2>
 The Kantronics Host Master software provides an easy to use,
multifunctional terminal program for the TNC. Host Master Mac is a
simultaneous multi-mode terminal program for the Mac written by Kevin
Krueger, N0IOS and marketed by Kantronics. It is a commercial product
available from most of the ham radio stores and supports single and
multiple packet connects, packet monitoring, and HF operation (with KAM)
each on a separate window, all at the same time. This package retails for
$69.95 in the US and is intuitive, friendly, and well supported by
Kantronics. Current version as of 10/20/93 is 1.2. It is hoped that a
future version will support FAX but currently Hostmaster supports PACKET,
AMTOR, RTTY, PACTOR (KAM ver. 6.0), CW, and NAVTEX.  Features: text and
binary file transfer; packet conferencing; color or B&W windows; cut,
copy, paste between windows; call exchange and data/time stamp; auto
startup/shutdown commands; transmit buffers for each mode; simultaneous
dual port, multiple connects; supports KPC-2, KPC-2400, KPC-4, KAM and
Data Engine. Requires: Macintosh Plus w/ System 6.05 or better. Current
Kantronics firmware.
 System 7 compatible, with baloon help

<PacketTracker 1.07>
 PacketTracker ver 1.07 is a SHAREWARE program that monitors packet
activity and keeps track of what is going on. It draws a graphical map
showing who is talking to who and displays statistics of all current
stations and keeps a running tally of activity. PacketTracker was written
for both the casual packet user and the network manager or BBS operator.
The casual packet user will be able to learn a great deal about what is
happening in packet around him; which stations are generating the most
data and what some of them are. he will be able to see graphically what
stations he can hitdirectly and which ones he cannot.  For the network
manager and BBS operator, PacketTracker provides extensive insight to the
operation of the local network and problems such as excessive retries on a
path. It also allows for extensive logging of channel utilization and
other pertinate information.
 NOTE: This application requires the Apple's Serial Tool from the
Communications Toolbox which is NOW included in the archive.
 System 7

<MacAPRS 1.3.1>
 MacAPRS is a Macintosh version of the APRS program. APRS = Automatic
Packet Reporting System. APRS is used for tracking stations, cars, boats,
balloons etc. using Amateur Radio Packet and GPS.
 Most current relases area available at ftp.ucsd.edu
/hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming
 If you have questions, you can contact the author, at
akasbb1@peabody.sct.ucarb.com

<DSK_Loader 1.0>
 DSK_Loader is the Macintosh equivalent of the DOS program DSKL. With this
program you can communicate with the DSK (DSP Starter Kit) from Texas
Instruments. This program bootloads a simple communications kernel and
then loads other software using this kernel. Other options are: Fill DSK
memory with a certain value; Dump DSK memory into a textwindow, for
further processing; Execute programs on the DSK; Graph output from the
DSK; Act as a dumb terminal to the DSK.
 The DSK and thus DSK_Loader is most interesting for people who want to
experiment with Digital Signal Processing at low costs. For HAM-Radio
operators it is a very interesting piece of equipment, Some applications,
like the KC7WW port of the W9GR filters are included.
 This program is public domain so you can distribute it to others, put it
on BBS's, FTP sides, etc. If you encounter some problem    s, bugs, find
language mistakes in the help-information (english is not my native
tongue), or just want to know me that you use this program, feel free to
write to the address below, by email, or just postal mail. Please add
information about the system you use, and the application you use the DSK
for. I also like to hear your wishes for future versions.
 Author is available on the internet: G.Polder@CPRO.AGRO.NL. Gerrit
Polder-PA3BYA, Prunus 8, 3904 LV   Veenendaal, The Netherlands


*** RTTY ***
 <MacTTY>
 Decodes Baudot or ASCII transmissions. Can also be used for packet radio
and other digital modes (including landline data communications). Includes
split screen, a 15,000-character type-ahead buffer, and canned messages. 
Summit Concepts, Suite 102-190, 1840 41st Ave., Capitola, CA 95010.

<WeFaxWorks>
 Weather facsimile terminal program for use with Kantronics TNCs.
Kantronics rfconcepts, 1202 E. 23rd Street, Lawrence, KS 66046.

<MacMultiCom 1.0>
 MFJ sells MacMultiCom 1.0 for their 1278 multimode controller.
MacMultiCom supports all of the modes of the 1278: packet, rtty, ascii,
pactor, amtor, gray scale faxes, and many different formats of color
sstv.  The program requires a minimum of a MacPlus and a hard disk.
Requires a color Macintosh and System 7 for best results.
 System 7


*** Logging ***
 <Ham Radio Station Logbook>
 HyperCard stack that stores and displays radio contact information.
Automatically stamps entries with time and date. Contacts can be sorted by
frequency, call sign, or date of contact. Includes report formats, a
"Q-code" reference list, and on-line help.  SanSoft, 892 E. Quail Place,
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126. (The same program appears to be available from
Heizer Software, 1941 Oak Park Blvd., Suite 30, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523.)

<FDLog!>
 Contact logging and duping program. Can transmit any of ten programmable
CW messages. Generates real-time statistics on QSO rates.  System One
Control, 3900 85th Ave N, Suite 200, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443.

<MacContest 3.5>
 Allows real-time or post-contest logging of a wide variety of contests.
Checks for dupes, figures scores instantly, and offers various printouts.
Interfaces to TNCs for CW and RTTY contests, to DX packet clusters, to
Kenwood transceivers, and to MacinTalk for easy post-contest entry. 
Gerald Eberle, HB9CEY, P.O. Box 13, CH-4417 Ziefen, Switzerland.

<LOGic>
 (Macintosh version scheduled.) Lets you define the rules determining
dupes (such as once per band or once per contest). Displays heading,
distance, and other information about the country being worked.
Automatically enters contact time; if interfaced directly to a radio, also
enters the frequency, band, and mode. Shows status toward earning
amateur-radio awards. User-definable database fields. Exchanges data with
other programs.  Personal Database Applications, 2634 Meadow Bend Court,
Duluth, GA 30136.

<HF Logger 1.2>
 A real fine HyperCard logging program! (hey... thats all I got!) N0QGQ

<Simple Log .2b>
 This little utility is a handy way to create a logging file that you can
later import into any data base for analysis, etc. It also shows you that
just about anyone can use Think C and create something on the Mac! Let me
know if you'd like the source code. WD1V @ WA1WOK.NH.USA.NA Author is John
Seney - WD1V, e-mail address is jseney@aol.com. For a copy of this
program, mail a SASE disk mailer and 800K disk to: John D. Seney, WD1V,
144 Pepperidge Dr., Manchester, NH 03103
 System 7

<Marathon>
 Contesting/logging- Have seen references to (March 92 CQ magazine) and
heard good things about MARATHON by N 0 IOS. I believe a demo was
available for $8. Last address known is: Kevin Krueger, N0IOS, 1780 Ruth
St., St.Paul, MN  551O9


*** Callbook data tool ***
 <Hamcall 2.0>
 This is the application that is used to support Buckmaster's Hamcall
CD-ROM. This application provides much more data than previous versions
including lat and long coordinates. Allows search by callsign as well as
Zip Code sorts.
 More information at info@buck.com
 System 7

<SAM>
 Amateur Radio Callsign Database now supports Mac interface. No additional
information at this time.


*** Propagation, gray line, DX headings *** <DX Map v1.1>
 Displays a map of the world with the terminator. Gives location,
prefixes, zone numbers, distance, and heading for any country you select.
Freeware. Requires HyperCard 2.0.  Available via anonymous FTP from
joker.optics.rochester.edu (in the /ham/dxmap directory). Or send a
formatted 800K Macintosh disk with a stamped, self-addressed disk mailer
to Len Saaf, NV2Z, 52 Raleigh Street, Rochester, NY 14620 (Internet:
saaf@joker.optics.rochester.edu).

<SatTrak>
 Primarily a satellite tracking program, but also calculates beam
headings, Maidenhead grid locations, MUF plots, and band openings.
Shareware.  Available via anonymous FTP from sumex-aim.stanford.edu
(/info-mac/app). Or send a formatted 800K or 14.MB Macintosh disk with
stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to Mike Pflueger, WD8KPZ, 6207 W.
Beverly Lane, Glendale, AZ 85306.

<Sun Clock>
 Desk accessory. Displays a color map of the world, including the
terminator. Indicates current time for any location.  MLT Software, Inc.,
P.O. Box 368, Portland, OR 97207.

<DX Window>
 Draws a great-circle world map centered on your QTH, with day/night
terminator indicated. Displays over 400 DX locations with prefixes and
beam headings.  Engineering Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 939, Vienna, VA 22183.

<Skycom 1.1>
 Enter solar flux and get propagation predictions to desired areas of the
world.  Engineering Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 939, Vienna, VA 22183.

<Skycom 1.5>
 Provides sunlight status at both ends of a path; MUF, F0F2, and FOT
frequencies; S/N ratio of the link; and other information. Engineering
Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 939, Vienna, VA 22183.

<DX Helper v1.57B>
 Displays beam heading, distance, gray line, and propagation information.
Generates great-circle maps. Identifies prefixes, zones, and oblasts.
Includes code practice.  MacTrak Software, P.O. Box 1590, Port Orchard, WA
98336.

<Mac MiniMUF v5.1>
 A greyline and propagation predictor based on the PC version of MiniMUF
by K4CFV. It is available directly from him for the price of a formatted
disk and SASE (disk mailer).  His address in callbook or: Bob Stamper
K4CFV, 12510 Shadowrun Blvd., Riverview, FL  33569

<Mac ShortWave v1.2>
 A program called Mac Shortwave that figures MUF and LUF. BXA Research in
Plano, Texas

*** Satellite tracking ***
 <SatTrack v1.02>
 Tracks one satellite across a world map as it moves, displays the
instantaneous position of several satellites, or generates tables of all
satellites visible from a certain location at a given time. Also
calculates beam headings, Maidenhead grid locations, and MUFs. Shareware. 
Available via anonymous FTP from sumex-aim.stanford.edu (/info-mac/app).
Or send a formatted 800K Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed disk
mailer to Mike Pflueger, WD8KPZ, 6207 W. Beverly Lane, Glendale, AZ 85306.
 System 7 compatible.

<MacSat v3.1>
 Tracks up to 21 satellites simultaneously, either in simulation or
real-time mode. Text screen displays ground-track coordinates, range, mean
anomaly, visibility (azimuth and elevation) and Doppler shift frequency
information for all satellites being tracked. Graphical screen portrays
the satellite ground tracks superimposed on a world map. Polar plot
displays graphically the precise location of each visible satellite above
the observer's horizon.  Developed by the Geodetic Research Laboratory of
the University of New Brunswick.  Available from Richard B. Langley, R.R.
12, Fredericton, N.B.  E3B 6H7, Canada (Internet: lang@unb.ca).  A demo
version of MacSat may be ftp'ed from directory PUB.CANSPACE on
unbmvs1.csd.unb.ca.
 System 7

<OrbiTrack>
 <OrbiTrackFPU v2.1.4>
 Calculates look angles to selected satellites, plots current satellite
positions on a world map, and displays the visible passage of a satellite
against background stars (either within the program itself or via a data
file that can be read into the Voyager astronomy program). Please note
that one version requires an FPU to operate!  BEK Developers, P.O. Box
47114, St.  Petersburg, FL 33743. (Bill Bard, CompuServe: 75366,2557)
(Note: This replaces BEK's previous MacSat program, which was not related
to the program of the same name from UNB.)
 System 7 compatible

<QuikMac>
 Macintosh version of N4HY's QuikTrak program. Requires Microsoft BASIC.
AMSAT, P.O. Box 27, Washington, DC 20044.

<Satellite Orbit Prediction Program>
 Macintosh conversion of W3IWI program. Requires Microsoft BASIC. Send
formatted 800K Macintosh disk with stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to
Earl Skelton, N3ES, 6311 29th Place NW, Washington, DC 20015. Or send
self-addressed stamped envelope for source listing.

<Satellite Pro>
 Uses world maps and tables to indicate rising and setting schedules,
current locations, mutual visibility opportunities, and footprints.
Includes Mercator, polar, and great-circle displays. Optional antenna
control.  MacTrak Software, P.O. Box 1590, Port Orchard, WA 98366.

<MacSPOC>
 Author is on AOL and can be reached as adamod@aol.com via the internet.
The "demo" versions can be found at ucsd.edu.

*** Antenna design ***
 <MacMiniNEC>
 Chris Smolinski, N3JLY, 40 South Lake Way, Reisterstown, MD 21136.

*** Radio control ***
 <ICOM Radio Control>
 Provides a Macintosh interface for controlling ICOM transceivers that use
the CI-V remote-control system. Lets you quickly change frequencies and
modes. Also does logging and duping. Requires a CI-V to RS-422 converter
(schematic included with program).
 KE6FG Software, 9763 Pali Avenue, Tujunga, CA 91042.

<FreqValet>
 Provides frequencies and DX program info for shortwave radio listeners. 
The program databases update automatically at 15, 30, or 60 minute
intervals, thus providing a continuous display of broadcasts on-the-air at
any given time in a spreadsheet like format.  Features include sorting of
data, scanning, and on-screen changing of databases. The program will
convert Tom Sundstrom's dBase shorwave broadcast listing to FreqValet
format and will do the same for Shorwave Navigator users.  Separate cards
are provided for DX Programs, Ship to Shore, and Utility broadcasts. 
Computer control modules are available at extra cost for the Drake R8,
Kenwood R-5000, JRC NRD-525, and NRD-535 receivers.
 DX Computing, 232 Squaw Creek Road, Willow Park, TX 76087. Telephone
(817) 441-9188 or (817) 441-5555 (fax).  Author is available via internet:
dxcomp@aol.com System 7 with HyperCard 2.1

*** Ham radio BBSs ***
 <Digikron Systems BBS>
 Various ham-related applications, including logging, propagation, Morse
code, and packet. (408) 253-1309.

<N8EMR BBS>
 Various ham-related files, including packet, DXing, and contesting
software; AMSAT bulletins; and several ham newsletters. (614) 895-2553.
Also available via FTP on AMPRnet at 44.70.0.1.

<WB3FFV BBS>
 Various ham-related software, including packet, contesting, and Morse
code applications. (410) 661-2475, 661-2598, and 661-2648.

<ChowdaNet BBS>
 (more info at a later date)

<Gallery's BBS>
Gallery's BBS is now available to the general public.Specializing in
Amateur Radio shareware for the Macintosh computer.The board is open
24hours a day,7 days a week at 202-298-6009.Supports up to 9600 bd
connections.Give it a call today! e-mail queries to:paulot@cais.com or
N3MGA@WA3TAI.MD.NOAM

*** Online Services carrying Ham Radio software ***
 <America Online>
 Supports Macintosh, PC's DOS & Windows versions, PS/1, Apple //s, Casio
Zoomer. Ham Radio Club (keyword = ham radio) supports all computer types.
Software for amateur radio, scanners, swl'ers and general electronics. For
10 FREE hours of trial time send your snail mail address to
tstader@aol.com or call 1-800-827-6364 Ext. 6285. This site NOT ftp'able
(yet). Internet e-mail.

<CompuServe>
 Supports any communications software on most computers Ham Radio area (go
hamnet) supports all types of communications formats. Call 1-800-848-8199
for information. This site NOT ftp'able. Internet e-mail.

<Delphi>
 (more info at a later date) Internet e-mail

<GEnie>
 (more info at a later date) Internet e-mail

<Prodigy>
 Has ham radio message areas, no downloadable software. Limited internet e-mail.

===================================
 Misc. Internet FTP sites for Amateur Radio Macintosh software

joker.optics.rochester.edu (/ham )
sumex-aim.stanford.edu     (/info-mac/app)
mac.archive.umich.edu	   various locations
vixen.cso.uiuc.edu	   (/pub/ham-radio)
ftp.ucsd.edu               (/hamradio) many different subdirectories
                           (/hamradio/packet/tcp/incoming) newest
                                             files temp holding area
                           (/hamradio/packet/tcpip/pa2aga)
                                             NET/Mac & IM/Mac area
ftp.apple.com              (/pub/ham-radio)
akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu   (/aw0g)           softkiss-mac 
nic.switch.ch              (/software/mac/ham-radio)
oak.oakland.edu            (/pub/hamradio/mac)

If you know of any other sites, please e-mail me info so I may keep
this list as up to date as possible!

- Terry

Thanks for all of the notes and updates! Keep them coming. Did I get all
of the versions right?

BTW... if you send me any binaries, please note that I have an e-mail
address for those BIG files:

tstader@si.tiac.net

=================================== 
NOTE: Much of this work was done by Patty-N6BIS as she collected
information from many vendors.  I would like to keep this list as up to
date as possible. Please feel free to drop me a note if you have any
additional software to this list.

DISCLAIMER: The software listed is not endorsed by Apple Computer, Inc.(c)
nor has it all been tested by the author/providers of this information.

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* Recompiled by Terry Stader - KA8SCP  (tstader@aol.com)      *
* Original list compiled by Patty Winter - N6BIS              *
* New information last added 9/93                             *
* some information not rechecked since early 1991.            *
***************************************************************
