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ScopeStation: Monitor Scope Integrated Communications Receiver Control Program for the Serious SWL Operator CallSign Software, a new developer in Radio Control Software, is proud to present ScopeStation, with advanced listening and signal analysis software incorporated into our standard SWLStation Receiver Software. Built for Advanced Ham Radio Operators and Shortwave Listeners who enjoy the challenge of finding and listening to those tough DX signals, CallSign Software’s new Digital Filter and Noise Reduction Display Algorithms can now render signals that were never before visible on a conventional scope display. ScopeStation has been developed
to be compatible with the Ten-Tec RX-320 and RX-350 receivers.
ScopeStation works With all the basic receiver capabilities of the HamStation and the SWLstation, the ScopeStation also has additional monitoring, and signal analysis capabilities along with expanded scope memory capabilities. Sample and listen to live signals
a the same time with our sampling format using CallSign
Software’s large 4 ½ inch wide scope display. Use the enhanced SWL Memory Database or Quick Memory recall to select one of your favorite listening programs or save the location of that DX station that you have finally found. With enhanced memory storage capabilities in the Quick Memory System, it automatically saves/recalls the scope parameter settings of each individual Quick Memory and memorizes the Sweep Delay, Gain, Resolution, Jitter Factor and Scope Mode settings. The Quick Memory browser allows you to review and recall these settings in a scrollable window. CallSign Software is dedicated
to bringing you the finest quality short wave products available and this
is just the first of many new technologies being developed in our laboratories.
We welcome your feedback as we strive to serve the devoted Shortwave Listeners
and Amateur Radio Operators everywhere. |
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