Thursday, October 14, 2010

Lands End Travel Cosmetic Bag

HamSphere virtual HF Transceiver VFO




For those who can not afford radio or is limited to erect antennas or want to experience the thrill of QSO international or just for curiosity.

HamSphere provides an artificial environment that mimics precisely the world of HF radio communications between the actual operations.

HamSphere is a transceiver that operates on Windows, Linux, Mac and iPhone or any other Java system driven. HamSphere fans can be used by licensed and unlicensed (in this case, or if you do not want to transmit with the contact officer may request the name hamsphere after passing a simple test).

You are able to communicate with thousands of amateur radio operators and amateur radio from almost 200 countries around the world.

No additional hardware required, only your PC, a microphone, speakers or headphones and you're ready to call CQ on HamSphere bands, both voice (DSB) and CW.

The virtual transmitter output is adjustable between 10 watts and 2.5 kilowatts. HamSphere Ham Bands virtual covers 11 between 160m and 6m. The system does not emit any RF signal is 100% safe to operate in any country, you can also use the band of 48m to create your own shortwave radio station.

Transceiver Features:
  • Mode: DSB (double side band modulation) and CW (built in keyer)
  • Filters: CW, 700Hz, 2.4kHz and 3.8 kHz DSB.
  • AGC: fast and slow
  • 6, 10, 11, 15, 17, 20, 30, 40, 48, 80, 160 bands.
  • span Band usable bandwidth for each band is 96 kHz.
  • Power: adjustable between 10 and 2.5 kW.
  • simulation on / off (Disable short-wave mode and use it as reality as 2m transceiver)
  • VFO and memory mode (9 memories)
  • DX Cluster
Try HamSphere, www.hamsphere.com .
;                                                                           By 1HS535

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