![]() The correct venue for these reviews is the eHam Community Forum "Company Reviews". The product reviews is not the correct place for reviews of customer service or companies/dealers/manufacturers. The reviews are not a Forum for two-way exchanges, product inquiries, general discussions, complaints, help requests, product repairs or modifications, or customer service issues. Products to be reviewed typically should be tangible ham radio related items such as radios, antennas, towers, test equipment, feedlines, etc.ĮHam's Product Reviews are intended to provide an opportunity to share an opinion, positive or negative, of a commercially available ham radio-related product or service.Ī valid product review is one where you have experience or knowledge of the product that you would like to share with others. If your new review has not been Approved after several days you can assume that it was found to not be within the product review T's&C's shown below during screening. Before adding a new product use the "Search" tool on reviews Home page to determine if that product already exists in a category.Ĥ. The delay can vary from minutes to a day or more.ģ. The delay is for new review screening and approval. There's a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. ![]() eHam's Product Reviews are a personal opinion database of ham radio related products and services.Ģ. Now, I am a old time RTTY guy and still have all the various TU's and Monster Machines, but this program just rocks and is extremely nice to use. Even though I had no time at all using the software, I was having good success. 50 watts to a sleeping vee dipole, no less. We first used the program on a netbook for the July RTTY contest and had a blast. Not too many pieces of software can make that claim. A few minor tweaks and it was just as flawless as it is on the laptops. ![]() Even with the old/lame sound card, it worked just fine. ![]() It worked just fine and was on the air in no time at all. ![]() Finding the drivers for the sound card was fun. Windows 98 is about all this oldie can handle. We just put it on a old HP Pavilion mini tower with a old MSDOS/NT-3.0 (and 1) sound card. I (and my son) have installed it on laptops and netbooks with outstanding results. Had I known about this fine piece of software earlier, I would have already been using it. ![]()
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