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  2. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    Software License Operating Systems Features Amateur Contact Log by N3FJP Proprietary Windows Logging, Transceiver control, Callbook lookup, QSL handling (Hardcopy / LoTW / eQSL / Club Log), Awards, DX Spots, Digital Modes

  3. DX10 - Wikipedia

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    This capability required that the user also provide software control for these devices. The user communicated with DX10 easily through the System Command Interpreter (SCI). SCI was designed to provide simple, convenient interaction between the user and DX10 in a conversational format. Through SCI the user had access to complete control of DX10.

  4. TI-DNOS - Wikipedia

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    Compatibility - DNOS design enables compatibility with the DX10 operating system. Many of the familiar operating concepts of the DX10 operating system are integrated within the design of DNOS. DNOS includes disk and other media formats, a Supervisor Call (SVC) interface, and SCI user commands that are all upwardly compatible with DX10.

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  6. List of amateur radio transceivers - Wikipedia

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    As an "all-band" transceiver, the TS-2000 offers a maximum power output of 100 watts on the HF, 6 meters, and 2 meters bands, 50 watts on 70 centimeters, and, with the TS-2000X or the optional UT-20, 10 watts on the 1.2 GHz or 23 centimeters band. The (American version) radio's main receiver covers 30 kHz through 60 MHz, 142 MHz through 152 MHz ...

  7. DX cluster - Wikipedia

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    A DX cluster is a network of computers, each running a software package dedicated to gathering, and disseminating, information on amateur radio DX (long-distance contact) activities. The computers comprising the network are called nodes , the network itself being termed a cluster of nodes.

  8. Alinco - Wikipedia

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    Alinco ( Alinco Inc.) (TYO: 5933) is a Japanese manufacturer of radio and amplification equipment, and in the Japanese market, metal products, construction equipment ...

  9. DX10 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    DX10 is an operating system for the Texas Instruments TI-990 CPU. DX10 or DX-10 may refer to: DirectX 10. Direct3D 10, a part of Microsoft's DirectX application programming interface; Fujifilm DX-10, an early digital camera made by Fujifilm