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Features

Compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista, both 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) versions
The software is from the ground up developed for Windows Vista, and complete backward compatibility for Windows XP is ensured.

Support for Multiple Soundcards
Multiple soundcards are supported for input and output of sound. You can even select different soundcards for input and output.

Support for the most Popular Modes
- PSK31, PSK63, PSK125 and PSK250
- MFSK, Normal and Reversed
- RTTY, Normal and Reversed

Radio Control
Displays to what frequency, band and mode your radio is tuned to and uses this information for logging purposes. Most Icom radios and the Yaesu FT-817, FT-857, FT-897 and FT-847 radios are supported.

Center Bandpass Tuning
Put a selected signal in the center of a filter passband on your radio with a click of the mouse.

FSK Keying
FSK keying for 45 baud RTTY is supported for "real" serial ports. Most USB to Serial Adapters will not work.

Macros
Define macros to make operating more convenient and quicker.

Keyboard Shortcuts
Quickly access often used functions and fields

Bandpass Filters
Select from various predefined filter bandwidths from 100Hz to 1200 Hz or define your own with a single mouse movement

Waterfall Gain (Intensity) Adjustment
The intensity of the waterfall can be changed to accommodate various input levels. This is especially useful in those situations where a (low) fixed level output from the transceiver is used.

Simultaneously View Waterfall and Spectrum Display
You can choose to see just the waterfall or see the Spectrum Display at the same time to help you find signals.

Simple, Intuitive Interface
The User Interface is Digipan-like, so the learning curve is minimal.

Logging with ADIF Import and Export
You can keep a log in the program and later export it into an ADIF v.2.0 formatted file for import into your favorite logging software. You can also import ADIF version 2 formatted log files into Airlink Express.

Replay Last 60, 30, or 15 Seconds
Airlink Express can replay the last 60, 30 or 15 seconds instantaneously of a received signal, so you can decode that missed signal you saw on the waterfall.















































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