cont22.zip (42K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

This program is for use during or following a VHF/UHF contest. It will calculate the score for each QSO and will check for duplicates. It will also totalize the score and show the maximum distance worked 
ft736r.zip (76K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

The program is designed to allow simple manual control of the FT736R using an IBM compatible computer. Memory requirements are 90K and the program is supplied in 2 forms depending on magnetic storage available 
locator.zip (71K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

The locator calculator calculates distance (in kilometers and antenna direction (north 0 degrees, east 90 degrees etc from one site to another. The location of "from" and "to sites must be given using (Maidenhead) locator code For instance locator kp11sn stands for 61.5625 N / 24.5417 E The locator calculator is a Windows program. It has been built for Windows 3.1. It should work with Windows 3.0 in standard 286") and enhanced ("386") modes but not in real mode It may work with Windows NT and OS/2 v2 Windows 3.0 standard mode subsystem 
meteor.zip (75K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

Meteor shower calculations 
ms_kfx.zip (43K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

frames Packet Radio frames at 1200 Baud are much better  in MS  than CW or SSB To take full advantage  of the  method, PSK  modulation is strongly recommended.  An  analogic Costa's  Loop is  the best.  Beware of digital  Costa's Loop  demodulator (  Ham Radio  February 1987): it needs strong signals to work We use here a Japanese  design PSK modem with few improvements.  It uses just LM324  and few  others components. It decodes perfectly with S0 signals 
mspred.zip (8K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

THIS PROGRAM CALCULATES THE PEAK TIME FOR MAJOR METEOR SHOWERS.  IT ALSO PROVIDES INFORMATION CONCERNING THE OPTIMUM TIMES FOR PARTICULAR PATHS, IN GRAPHIC AND TABLE FORM 
mssof42f.zip (266K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

The software is intented primarily to assist and optimize meteor-scatter communication. It does have some limited use in optical meteor observation and in other radio related MS work. "Southern latitudes only" showers are not included. You might consider the aids of some astronomical software more helpful for visual observing 
muf.zip (25K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

Gives details of a known path that is open via Es (eg from the cluster, off-air Band II, etc), and MUF.EXE will calculate the critical frequency (Fcrit), the Maximum Usable Frequency (MUF), and the Frequency of Optimum Traffic (FOT) in the E layer. The programme will also give a hint as to where you should beam and into which region you might make contacts. The calculations are based on information accumulated over a number of years, and seem to represent single-skip Es quite well (however, no guarantee of accurancy is given 
pckey110.zip (28K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

Meteor scatter keyer for PC - SM0LCB 
qthloc.zip (36K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

QTH-locator/longitude/latitude calcs - SM2LCI 
qw131.zip (139K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

QW.EXE is a VHF/UHF/SHF-contest-programm for contests under the rules of IARU region 1 contests, that means, 1 km distance is one point 
vhfdir.zip (221K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

VHFDIR v1.0 TERRESTRIAL VHF+ STATION DIRECTORY of Active VHF-SHF STATIONS throughout North America by John Carter, K0IFL 
vk3um702.zip (377K)

Uploaded Sat May 18 2024 17:29:19

The Software was developed primarily as an aid for Amateur Radio Operators wishing to communicate by reflecting signals off the Moon. This communication mode is commonly referred to as EME. (Earth -Moon - Earth The facilities provided by this software, when used with the VK3UM Serial Interface controller attached to your Computer, will allow you to automatically track the Moon or any other Quiet or Noise Source The Software and Hardware has been designed to suit Analog Digital and Pulse Tracking Systems and may be used in both Hemispheres Facilities are provided to Graph Noise, and Moon Echos. You can also store these graphs on disk and recall them at a latter date. Moreover the graphs may be overlaid for comparison purposes. Printing of these graphs has also been provided. Help instructions are available for graphic facilities via [F1] within the Software