HamSphere
HamSphere
Have a look at this: 'Hamsphere" http://www.hamsphere.com/?gclid=CPbVpo- ... bgodZhFy8A
I found this when I was googling for something else. According to the home page
This is a virtual Ham Radio transceiver that works in Windows, Linux, iPhone and Mac or any other Java driven system. HamSphere can be used by both licensed (Ham Radio) and unlicensed radio enthusiasts.
You are able to communicate with thousands of Amateur Radio operators and radio enthusiasts from almost 200 countries around the world. No extra hardware needed, just your PC, a microphone, speakers and your are ready to call CQ on the HamSphere bands. Both Voice (DSB) and CW (Morse code) is supported.
Transmitter virtual output is adjustable between 10 watts and 2.5 kilowatts. HamSphere covers 11 virtual Ham Bands between 160m and 6m. The system does not emit any RF so it is 100% safe to operate in any country. You can also use the built in 48m Broadcast band to create your own shortwave radio station.
Why bother with exams, licences, interference, or hassles with antennas!
Wayne VK4WDM
I found this when I was googling for something else. According to the home page
This is a virtual Ham Radio transceiver that works in Windows, Linux, iPhone and Mac or any other Java driven system. HamSphere can be used by both licensed (Ham Radio) and unlicensed radio enthusiasts.
You are able to communicate with thousands of Amateur Radio operators and radio enthusiasts from almost 200 countries around the world. No extra hardware needed, just your PC, a microphone, speakers and your are ready to call CQ on the HamSphere bands. Both Voice (DSB) and CW (Morse code) is supported.
Transmitter virtual output is adjustable between 10 watts and 2.5 kilowatts. HamSphere covers 11 virtual Ham Bands between 160m and 6m. The system does not emit any RF so it is 100% safe to operate in any country. You can also use the built in 48m Broadcast band to create your own shortwave radio station.
Why bother with exams, licences, interference, or hassles with antennas!
Wayne VK4WDM
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It was OK when it was free, but I don't want to pay for it! Might as well just use Skype.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
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There are a few of these around now, and they open up ham radio to those who are unable to upgrade their licences or have anything but VHF / UHF where they live. One local F-call uses one - CQ100 I think - and is able to join nets on virtual bands that he does not have access to otherwise.
Not my cup of tea, but they definitely have their place in ham radio
Tim
Not my cup of tea, but they definitely have their place in ham radio
Tim
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I can't help but notice that elephant sitting in the corner.
Lou - VK3ALB
Being right doesn't excuse bad behaviour
Being right doesn't excuse bad behaviour
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This isnt ham radio - has nothing to do with ham radio and has a damm cheek to call itself such!
basically a glorified IPTEL solution.
I can understand IRLP/Echolink ... with one end of the conversation using a local repeater or RF link talking to a local amateur all who are licenced.
But this isnt ham radio at all - just Internet telephony.
Genuine amateurs should not be supporting it either.
elephant - too right!
Simon ZL4PLM
basically a glorified IPTEL solution.
I can understand IRLP/Echolink ... with one end of the conversation using a local repeater or RF link talking to a local amateur all who are licenced.
But this isnt ham radio at all - just Internet telephony.
Genuine amateurs should not be supporting it either.
elephant - too right!
Simon ZL4PLM
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" This isn't ham radio - has nothing to do with ham radio... Genuine amateurs should not be supporting it either."
I couldn't agree more!
I couldn't agree more!
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Hi
I would never use this either, BUT...
If you look at the 'Total Users' list and search for those in Australia, you'll notice that there are quite a lot. A large percentage of those do not have a VKxxx call sign, so one could maybe assume these people don't have an amateur license. However, by subscribing, they obviously have an interest, to some degree, in amateur radio. Does this not represent a list of possible recruits to 'real' amateur radio? Maybe those that do use Hamsphere should be encouraging the unlicensed users to sit the exam and get a license.
My 2c worth.
73
Iain
I would never use this either, BUT...
If you look at the 'Total Users' list and search for those in Australia, you'll notice that there are quite a lot. A large percentage of those do not have a VKxxx call sign, so one could maybe assume these people don't have an amateur license. However, by subscribing, they obviously have an interest, to some degree, in amateur radio. Does this not represent a list of possible recruits to 'real' amateur radio? Maybe those that do use Hamsphere should be encouraging the unlicensed users to sit the exam and get a license.
My 2c worth.
73
Iain
73
Iain Crawford - VK5ZD
Munno Para West, SA - PF95ih
Iain Crawford - VK5ZD
Munno Para West, SA - PF95ih
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And that can only happen if licensed operators use it.VK5ZD wrote:Maybe those that do use Hamsphere should be encouraging the unlicensed users to sit the exam and get a license.
Iain
Catch 22
73 Mike
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Maybe it should be free for licensed amateurs, if that is proved to be the case? $35 (US) a year subscription is too much to essentially use Skype with user-selectable added QRM and QSB. You could build a whole HF CW QRP transciever for that!
Why not just use Skype with other like-minded individuals, and practice radio protocol for free? Plus you can even have a 'net' on Skype.
73 - Rob VK2GOM /G0MOH
Why not just use Skype with other like-minded individuals, and practice radio protocol for free? Plus you can even have a 'net' on Skype.
73 - Rob VK2GOM /G0MOH
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i can see a value in this if you are in one of those place that dose not allow antennas yes i would prefer a radio but as next best think it would be ok
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G'day all,
I downloaded CQ100 some time ago just too see what is all about. Whilst the user interface certainly is modelled on a transceiver look-a-like it really is just VOIP.
I had to smile when I heard one person giving another a 5/9 report Hi Hi!!
Not my cup of tea either - but to each his own.
73
Dale VK4DMC / VK4SIX
I downloaded CQ100 some time ago just too see what is all about. Whilst the user interface certainly is modelled on a transceiver look-a-like it really is just VOIP.
I had to smile when I heard one person giving another a 5/9 report Hi Hi!!
Not my cup of tea either - but to each his own.
73
Dale VK4DMC / VK4SIX