I've used this software (with a FT-757GX and homebuilt RS232 interface), and it
works quite nicely. One mode has a global map that lights up the beacon that's
currently "hot".
The only tricky part is that your PC has to be properly synchronized (to a few
tenths of a second) to UTC. If you have a TAC/GPS interface this is trivial,
otherwise, a steady hand on the mouse click and a receiver tuned to WWV would
work. (I think it would be cool to modify the BeaconSee program to tune to and
listen to WWV and demodulate the time code and synchronize the PC
automatically...)
Jim Smith wrote:
>
> Try http://www.ip.pt/coaa/beaconsee.htm
>
> Works great
>
> 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
>
> >
> > My memory's good, but awful short, however I seem to remember
> > shareware available on the net somewhere that does basically the same
> > thing. For free.
> >
> > Just my 2 cents.
> >
> > 73 Bruce W1RJ
> >
>
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