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QsoNet - Virtual Ionosphere For Amateur Radio
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QsoNet uses the internet to receive audio signals from a ham radio transmitting station, then instantly reflects the audio back to all stations listening on that frequency. There is no RF. Everything is done over the internet. The result is a simulated ionosphere for worldwide amateur radio communication. Stations can use voice, CW (Morse code), PSK and FSK modulation. To see a video demonstration. How does it work? What are the rules? The use of QsoNet is restricted to licensed amateur radio stations.
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QsoNet - Virtual Ionosphere For Amateur Radio
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The CQ100 HF Transceiver:. LICENSED HAMS - CLICK HERE FOR 30 DAY FREE TRIAL! Just works right "out of the box" with no need to configure router ports. This means it can be used from hotel rooms, airports, public libraries, internet cafes, etc. Covers 5 HF radio bands - 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands. Computer microphone provides voice modulation. Includes built in CW keyer. Simply type on the keyboard to send perfect CW. Keyboard "Hot Keys" provide a simple interface for vision impaired operators.
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QsoNet - Virtual Ionosphere For Amateur Radio
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QsoNet uses the internet to receive audio signals from a ham radio transmitting station, then instantly reflects the audio back to all stations listening on that frequency. There is no RF. Everything is done over the internet. The result is a simulated ionosphere for worldwide amateur radio communication. Stations can use voice, CW (Morse code), PSK and FSK modulation. To see a video demonstration. How does it work? What are the rules? The use of QsoNet is restricted to licensed amateur radio stations.
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QsoNet - Virtual Ionosphere For Amateur Radio
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Sign in to QsoNet. Remember me on this computer. QsoNet is owned and operated by Cormac Technologies Inc. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
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QsoNet - FAQ
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QsoNet - Virtual Ionosphere For Amateur Radio
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July 20, 2015 - by VE3EFC. We are pleased to announce that Bitcoin has been added to our payment options. Currently we have a nice discount for payment by Bitcoin. For details please click "How To Pay" on your account page. March 10, 2014 - by VE3EFC. New versions for CQ100 and QsoTV were released today. These versions will work on Windows XP(3), Vista, 7, 8 and newer. The download buttons are found on your account page. CQ100 version 2.2 (290) was released on March 10, 2014. December 18, 2013 - by VE3EFC.
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Propadex - Propagation Index for HF radio
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The Cormac Propadex - Current Ionospheric Conditions:. Propadex is updated four times per hour. Eight hours of history is shown on the graph. When the Propadex is high, it means the F2 maximum useable frequency is higher than average for this time of day. The Cormac Propadex is based entirely on the latest government reports for f0F2. This is the maximum useable frequency for the F2 ionosphere layer. Some government stations are updating this value 4 to 6 times per hour.