Psk31 Software For Mac
Dog Park Software has announced the release of MacDoppler v2.33, Ham Radio Satellite Tracking Software for your Mac. MacDoppler is used around the world by Amateur Radio operators, satellite spotters, educators and commercial customers from CBS News to the International Space Station Amateur Radio Hardware Management program, Delta Telemetry Tracking and Control at Integrated Defence Systems. If you search Google for Amateur (or Ham) Radio Software, you will get a lot of results, but not a lot of information. One of the biggest problems is that you get links to old sites with outdated information. I will attempt to keep this page up to date with recent information. For now, this.
PSK31 Software
DigiPan
DigiPan stands for 'Digital Panoramic Tuning” and brings the ease and simplicity of PANORAMIC reception and transmission to PSK31 and PSK63 operation. (digipan.net)
DigiPan is an easy to use PSK31/PSK63 computer software application. Initially released in 2000, DigiPan was one of the earliest (or perhaps the first) PSK31 software to feature the now-standard panoramic waterfall display for tuning. DigiPan sports all the features that are necessary for PSK31 operation and none of those that aren’t. DigiPan remains one of the most popular PSK apps despite not having been updated since 2004.
Platform: Windows 95 or greater
Price: Freeware
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Comments from subscribers – DigiPan’s strengths lie in its simplicity, as it embodies the QRP spirit. It does, however, lack customization features (for the waterfall colors, skins, etc.)
Thanks to Grant, VK4JAZ, for his much-appreciated feedback.
WinWarbler
Platform: Windows 95 or greater
Price: Freeware
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Thanks to Dave, W8RIT, for his suggestion.
Fldigi
Master the boards step 3 download. From Paul (in the comments):
Fldigi is FREE, and is a 'Digital modem program for Linux, Free-BSD, OS X, Windows XP, NT, W2K, Vista and Win7'. It does BPSK31, as well as a long list of other modes, and even works for the many of us who have move over to using a Mac! I would really suggest giving it a try: