Press Release Ham Radio Deluxe News: Ham Radio Deluxe Version 6.3.448 Released Tampa, FL; Dallas, TX; St. Paul, MN —November 18, 2015 HRD Software, LLC announces the release of Version 6.3.0.448. This release includes new enhancements and maintenance updates. Everyone that has purchased HRD since February 2012 will get the fixes at no charge. The HRD staff continue to work on new features and fixes and is doing more frequent releases. In this latest release, the enhancements include added support for the M2 Dual Rotor Control, API information for developers is now available at http://forums.hrdsoftwarellc.com/forum/hrd-6-x-peer-support-forums/hrd-public-api, and IOTA data from HRD Logbook to the Digital Master Logging ALE happen flawlessly. Details of all updates are available as release notes on the download page of our website. Customers are invited to download this current version at http://hamradiodeluxe.com/downloads.html. As always, Ham Radio Deluxe is free to try before you buy for 30 days. Don’t forget for the month of November, you can try the software for free and then take advantage of the savings and receive 3 additional months of support and software upgrades - this special is good for both new and renewal plans. No coupon needed! Try HRD today! Purchase and download Ham Radio Deluxe 6.3 at http://hamradiodeluxe.com. HRD Paid support: http://tickets.hrdsoftwarellc.com HRD Peer Support Forum: http://forums.hrdsoftwarellc.com HRD YouTube Channel: http://www.YouTube.com/hrdsoftware
@PD1HTW Why should HRD support JT modes? There is the absolutely perfect and free program WSJT-X which logs to HRDlog with JT-AlertX. Because this program is continually developed and independently from HRD updated, we get the best service we could imagine. The HRD programmers are more than enough occupied with their complex program... 73, Alex DH2ID
My guess is because in the day, They said it may ? I think someone changed their mind. HRD still rules. Enjoy.
The user manual has been in revision for some time and it would be good to have something that more accurately reflects the current program configuration. With complex and capable software, an accurate manual is a must and would probably save tech support some unnecessary calls in the long run. A good proofreading may also reveal some fragmented/incomplete sentences that make the 73, Jim K. - KS9Q