[SFDXA] HB9DRV Sells Rights to Ham Radio Deluxe

WILLIAM MARX bmarx at bellsouth.net
Mon Sep 19 09:01:38 EDT 2011


>From Tony N2MFT


HB9DRV Sells Rights to Ham Radio Deluxe
TAGS: Digital Modes, hard work, software defined radio, software suite 
09/18/2011 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV, has sold the rights to his popular Ham Radio Deluxe 
software package to a group consisting of Mike Carper, WA9PIE, Randy Gawtry, 
K0CBH and Rick Ruhl, W4PC. All three principals have more than 25 years of 
experience with radio data communications. Rick Ruhl is the president of W4PC 
Software, Inc whose products include the PakRatt, PKTerm and Radio Operations 
Center software suites. Randy Gawtry is the president of Timewave Technology Inc 
whose products include the PK and DSP families of data controllers and other 
commercial data products. Mike Carper is an experienced Fortune 500 technology 
executive, educator and featured speaker in the areas of wireless technologies 
and IT Service Management.
“Simon has done a fantastic job with this software,” Carper said. “His vision 
for integrating rig control, rotor control, logging, digital modes, and 
satellite operations into a single integrated feature-rich software suite has 
captivated the ham radio community. We’d like to see this product continue in a 
way that respects the hard work put into this package by Simon and others, 
maintaining that vision, while delivering timely fixes and feature enhancements 
in the future, will be the number one priority.”
“After many years writing the Ham Radio Deluxe software it’s necessary to take a 
break and hand the whole project over to another team,” said Simon Brown, 
HB9DRV. “The support effort required has become more than I can realistically 
manage, with many thousands of users, new radios and other hardware appearing 
all the time and unexpected changes to the infrastructure used by Ham Radio 
Deluxe such as QRZ.com, I no longer have any time at all for other projects. As 
some of you will know, I have formed a company called SDR-RADIO.com GmbH and 
I am now working in the Software Defined Radio arena with RFspace. This is the 
technology of the future; a future I want a part of.  In 2012 I plan to return 
to England and get back on the air, something I haven’t done much during the 
last 25 years.”
The new owners are in the process of building a development environment for Ham 
Radio Deluxe and they plan to begin by addressing some of the bugs in the 
existing “To Do List” for an upcoming version 5.1 release. The 5.1 release will 
be made available at no charge to registered users when 
completed.http://www.arrl.org/news/hb9drv-sells-rights-to-ham-radio-deluxe


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