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Most ham radio software is abysmally written in almost every way. It is also rarely open-source so no one wants to help fix it.

@freemo

And any help you find is on an ancient HTTP that has a 2002 copyright date on it.

And you have to either use Windows 95 or apply multiple compatibility layers and registry edits just to get said programs to execute in the first place. Because god forbid the average ham use an operating system from this millennium.

And don't bother emailing the person who wrote it because he died while Dubya was President.

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