

It seamlessly interoperates with the other members of the DXLab suite as follows: It also includes a digital voice keyer to speak pre-recorded sound clips on voice modes. It can simultaneously monitor and decode up to 47 PSK transmissions across the band, extracting callsigns and capturing text for rapid acquisition and QSO initiation, provide three independent means of decoding RTTY signals, send CW via serial port modem control signal, parallel port data signal, an external WinKey keyer or an external modem, such as a Kantronics KAM or Timewave PK232. It is one of 8 applications that make up the DXLab suite. WinWarbler allows you conduct QSOs in the CW, Phone, PSK31, PSK63, PSK125 and RTTY operating modes. WinWarbler allows you conduct QSOs in CW, Phone, PSK and RTTY You won't find a nicer group of hams than the ones on the DXLabs reflector. If you take one module at a time, and post your questions, in short order you'll be up and running. Requests for enhancements are considered and discussed with the group, and added to the Enhancement List if deemed worth the effort. It doesn't mater how often a question is asked, Dave (and other members of the group) always provide useful information.
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Questions are answered (just about in real time) with respect and with information/links on how to solve a problem. In my opinion, you won't find anyone providing better support than the program author, Dave AA6YQ, who is an active participant of the DXLabs reflector.

When something isn't right, nothing is more important than quick, hassle free tech support and problem resolution. We all know how important it is for software to be intuitive, and to work properly. I find that all of the modules significantly enhance my enjoyment of ham radio. I've been using the entire DXLabs suite of programs since 2003.
