CQ100 1.0

Free A system which uses the internet to receive audio signals from a ham radio
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QsoNet works with dialup, DSL and cable internet connections. There is no need to configure router ports. The network consists of an array of internet servers which provide streaming voip audio between stations. After installing transceiver software, QsoNet stations are connected to a central server by a single, outbound TCP connection.

Features and Specifications:
* 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.
* Spectrum graph shows radio activity within a settable sweep range of 50, 100, 200 and 500 kHz.
* Call sign, handle, QTH, etc are automatically displayed for current transmitting station.
* Keyboard "Hot Keys" provide a simple interface for vision impaired operators.
* "Round-Table" QSO's are possible because any frequency may have a large number of listeners.

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rating Russell J Streiber
Ideal and a definite asset to ham radio. Another great facet, allowing ham radio operators to communicate all over the world most conveniently at minimum expense.

Nov 3, 2022 Was it helpful?  yes(0) no(0) | Reply
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Marcos
This is not Amateur Radio. Then they want to see your Amateur Radio License. This Virtual Radio never go out into the Airwaves. It is all internet.
If you used this Virtual Radio and they request you a Amateur Radio License and then you have to pay to used there Virtual Radio. Beware! I give it 0 Start.

Apr 2, 2022 Was it helpful?  yes(0) no(0) | Reply
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Ray
Marcos, but by requiring you to be a licenced amateur it goes towards keeping it regulated. If it was open to everyone then it would just be a free for all, like CB. No one claims it's "real radio", but for many people it's a relatively cheap way of communicating with hams all over the world. In my case I can't afford a HF setup, and have no room for antennas, so it's a very good alternative.

Sep 15, 2023 Was it helpful?  yes(0) no(0) | Reply
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rating David L Clark
One of the most enjoyable virtual systems I have been privileged to use. Looking forward to returning to CQ100.

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