Another good choice is Hamscope. It's still free I think, and it links to TRX-Manager thru OLE, so you can use one common rig controller and log.

Another well integrated package is the DXLab suite. It is free, and extremely well supported, but not in the league of TRX for remote control.

As a developer Julian, I am really sorry to hear about your experiences. If I ever charge for any of my software, I'll do it as shareware... the gentlemen will send something, the others will have nothing to complain about ;-)

Larry N8LP



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If you just want a program to run on the computer next to the radio then MixW would be my choice. It supports more data modes than any other program, plus SSTV and CW, and has a logging feature that can be used on all modes. I'm not a serious contester, but its contest support seems pretty good to me. My own program K2Net provides a remote K2 front panel that can be used across the Internet. However it is not, and is never likely to, do all the things TRX Manager can, especially as I have somewhat lost interest in writing software for radio hams following the abuse I received trying to stick up for commercial software developers (see the blog on my website if you're interested.)

Julian, G4ILO
G4ILO's Shack: http://www.tech-pro.net/g4ilo


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