![]() Considering one of the purchasers runs an amateur radio and communications software company, this is quite plausible. While HRD has always been a free piece of software, it would follow that if someone has paid cash for the source code and rights, they intend on getting a return on that investment. It’s the first amateur radio program I would give straight As for design and usability. ![]() HRD is arguably one of the best, if not the best amateur radio loggers ever written. No details are posted right now other than development and support will be continued on the product (emphasis mine). ![]() The zed is reporting today that the source code and rights to Ham Radio Deluxe have been sold to three radio amateurs, Mike Carper WA9PIE, Randy Gawtry, K0CBH and Rick Ruhl W4PC. ![]()
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