[Ham-Mac] Mac OSX software for RTTY, Pkt and PSK31

Richard Kriss [email protected]
Thu, 06 Mar 2003 08:39:28 -0600


Roger,

I was impressed with your comment and I have to be in the 10% group that
always fails to get the word. Who is Don Agro and what software did (does)
he supply?

I have been limping along using the old MacRATT 2.1 via dumb USB/Serial
adapter to a G4 using OSX in the classic mode.  This is like hooking up a
9-inch Black/White TV with a analog turner to digital TV cable connection.

There is some excellent OSX Mac software on the NI5V web page at
http://homepage.mac.com/smuncy/software.html and I am big fan and daily user
of Steve's MacDXCluster.  It is great! It you try it, you will switch.

I would love to see a MacRATT replacement with a PSK-31 waterfall display
but would settle for a good OSX RTTY application and I don't want to have
anything to do with a sound card like interface.

Anybody still running PA2AGA's NET/Mac tcpip software?  I finally gave up on
the amprnet a year or so ago.

Dick, AA5VU


On 3/6/03 3:01 AM, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I was always hoping
> that someone would write the all purpose ham logging, spotting, TNC, map
> display, QRZ lookup and radio tuning software and Don Agro fulfilled my
> dreams!   ...goodbye old MacRatt friend!
> 
> 73, Roger NJ2R