Hi Gary.  I don't know anything about HAM.  I only noticed they said the EQ 
package was designed for the ameture radio comunity.

Bob

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From: "Gary G Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: looking for a stand-alone soft e q.


> Bobcat, that is an interesting read. could you use this equalizer with 
> Echolink?
> things are getting quite sophisticated for ham radio these days.
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>> Here is another equalizer to try.
>> RoMac 10 Band Equalizer
>> http://www.romacsoftware.com/EQdefault.asp
>>
>> Don't let the name fool you.  It is Windows not Mac software.
>> This page is worth looking at just for the technical information alone. 
>> The
>> product appears to be developed for the Amateur Radio Community
>>
>> Bob
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