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CSS releases Pacterm 1.5.3 for Windows

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    Creative Services Software has released PacTerm version 1.5.3 for Windows.
    This latest update supports the hot new digital mode PSK-31 as well as the
    AGW Packet Engine. It also supports the new KAM XL and its internal PSK-31
    interface. This new version runs under any version of Windows from Windows
    95 to Windows XP.






    The popular TNC program, written in C++, has been available since November
    1997.



    Company President Rick Ruhl, W4PC said, "All of the features of PacTerm
    1.5.3 except for one are going to be available in the free upgrade policy
    that CSS has had for the past 5 years. If you don?t have the KAM XL, or
    purchased PacTerm for Windows after May 15, 2001, then the entire update is
    free. If you do own the KAM XL, and purchased PacTerm for Windows before
    May 15, 2001, it?s only $29.95 to enable access to the KAM XL?s PSK-31
    internal interface."



    Using the KAM XL?s exclusive "Zoom technology", PacTerm for Windows is able
    to do point and click tuning of the PSK-31 signal. Using the KAM XL's bar
    graph tuning display, users will only have to click the mouse on the number
    of the led lit to tune the signal. There are four levels of zoom and then
    the point and click buttons let you fine-tune the signal for the best PSK-31
    reception.



    New enhancements for version 1.5 include:



    - PSK-31 sound card support, using the TNC's keying circuit or the TNC's
    serial port for keying the radio with RTS or DTR, saving a serial port for
    other functions!!!


    - KAM XL support

    - AGW Packet Engine for sound card packet support

    - Voice DX spot announcements

    - Support for 2 simultaneous TNC's (1 multimode and 1 packet )

    - Point and click settings for TNC commands for startup

    - Startup/Shutdown commands for each call sign

    - 10 mode-specific macros in addition to 10 global macros for each call
    sign

    - CQ, ID and QRT macros

    - Auto CQ functionality

    - Pactor connected station call sign display in title bar

    - Pactor Quick Connect

    - 4K chat and macro buffer



    And includes supports that the previous versions had:



    - Macro Variables CALL, UTCTIME, VHFCR

    - ASCII transfer for UNPROTO mode in Packet

    - Multiple file select for ASCII transfers in HF

    - Abort ASCII file transfer now available from HF

    - Interoperability with Log Windows, DX4Win and Logic 5 logging
    programs

    - Basic radio control interface

    - Added FIG/LTRS menu option in PacTerm

    - Multi-stream multi-port support. Up to 26 streams per packet port, each
    in a different window

    - Supports G-TOR and G-TOR Monitoring (Kantronics)

    - Switch between streams with a click of the mouse

    - Text and binary file transfers with YAPP

    - Supports COM1 to COM35 (including USB serial converters)

    - User defined colors and fonts!

    - User defined macros!

    - Separate window for non packet HF modes, from CW through NavTex at the
    click of a mouse

    - Save QSOs to a file that is compatible with Microsoft Word

    - Multiple monitor windows allow you to watch traffic on each radio port



    The program runs under Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP. It is a
    true 32-bit Windows application, designed using the Windows Style Guidelines
    available from Microsoft.



    PacTerm 1.5.3 for Windows is $79.95. The KAM XL enhancement is $29.95 if
    upgrading from a previous version purchased before May 15, 2001. It is
    available directly from Creative Services Software or your favorite dealer.
    You can also download the program in demo mode from the CSS web site.



    Creative Services Software is at http://www.cssincorp.com


    Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and
    Windows XP are Registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
     
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