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HF-Sounder Version 1.4 (Beta)
DESCRIPTION
THIS SOFTWARE IS BETA STAGE - PLEASE MONITOR CLOSELY DURING OPERATION & BE PREPARED TO TAKE MANUAL CONTROL OF FLDIGI!
When used with Fldigi and a multiband antenna, this tool largely automates the task of testing up to five HF frequencies between two sites. Briefly, one site is configured as a remote site and the other as net control. The remote site transmits a brief text message on each of the five designated frequencies, starting at a prearranged time. The designated net control station (NCS) listens to each band in the same sequence, starting at the same designated time. In the second half of the ten minute cycle, the remote site becomes the listener and the NCS transmits a text message on the band where the remote site's signal was strongest. Both stations then switch to that frequency and start operating. If more than two stations in the net, the other stations can use the tool in Listener mode, and switch to the band announced by the NCS at the end of the sequence.
Features
- automatic band sounding
Audience
Testers
User interface
Java Swing
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