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EASI54 EASI54 is offline
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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by Larry View Post
EASI54 wrote in
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I know there's one out there because I had this program on an old
computer before I lost all data on my hard drive.
It was a remote control panel that made frequency selections and other
adjustments easy by a click of a mouse.

Anyone know where I can locate it on the web?

John





http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=3956

By the way, you're not supposed to be using it unless:

1 - You have in your hand a valid General Radio Operator's License or GMDSS
Operator's License from the FCC, if you're USA or the equivalent from your
home country as this allows operation on ANY frequency and sideband...not
just USB on commercial marine channels.

2 - A valid General Class or Extra Class Amateur Radio License, if USA or
an HF ham license from your country.

That's why the manual says "DEALER ONLY" when it points to that data jack
back in the back.

Not my fault if you're busted on the wrong sideband off frequency
somewhere....The radio's channelized for a reason....

I'm just pointing out the obvious...no flamewar intended...
The program I had was FREE! You could store frequencies up 24 and adjust AGC, NB, and squelch plus receive and transmit on different frequencies. 2003 vintage program.

BTW, anyone can listen to communications without a license, and also may transmit as long as they are supervised by a licensed operator of that rig.

Thought you should know.

John