eHam.net - Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) Community

Call Search
     

New to Ham Radio?
My Profile

Community
Articles
Forums
News
Reviews
Friends Remembered
Speak Out
Strays
Survey Question

Operating
Contesting
DX Cluster Spots
Propagation

Resources
Calendar
Classifieds
Ham Exams
Ham Links
List Archives
News Articles
Product Reviews
QSL Managers

Site Info
eHam Help (FAQ)
Support the site
The eHam Team
Advertising Info
Vision Statement
About eHam.net


QSL Managers
     

Ham Links
     


Reviews Categories | Ham Software - Other | N4PY Ten-Tec Pegasus/Jupitor Software Help


Reviews Summary for N4PY Ten-Tec Pegasus/Jupitor Software
N4PY Ten-Tec  Pegasus/Jupitor Software Reviews: 61 Average rating: 4.9/5 MSRP: $35
Description: Control Program for the Ten-Tec Pegasus and Jupitor Radio
More info: http://www.ralabs.com/n4py
Email Subscription
You are not subscribed to this review.

Subscribe!
My Subscriptions
Subscriptions Help

You can write your own review of the N4PY Ten-Tec Pegasus/Jupitor Software.

Page 1 of 7 —>

K8JHR Rating: 5/5 Oct 5, 2009 21:44 Send this review to a friend
Solid performance and service  Time owned: more than 12 months
I use this software to control my Ten-Tec Omni VII transceiver in "radio" mode - which is solid, useful, and reliable - not to mention way cool - especially the band scope and ability to tune just by mousing to a peak on the scope scale. It works even better in "remote mode" as ALL radio features are then accessible and maleable from the computer interface. Just great.

Service after the sale is fabulous and Carl is a an approachable and friendly guy - updates come frequently and are generally designed to add features requested by users. Carl tries to accomodate these requests and the software develops over time into OUR software we can use as we like.

==== James - K8JHR ===
 
KE4WY Rating: 5/5 Sep 10, 2009 00:07 Send this review to a friend
Excellent  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have been using N4PY software since 2001 and my results have been excellent. This program not only supports several Ten Tec radios & receivers, it will also support several Kenwood, Flex, & Elecraft radios. Support questions or issues are typically handled in one day.

In fact just recently I asked Carl if it was possible to add Acom 2000A band switching support to his program & in just two days he sent me a Beta that included my requested feature. Understand he is now planning on adding Acom 2000a support to his Icom, Pegasus & Orion versions of his software.

Also registered users can also download his free DX Spots program that works with N4PY Radio control programs. Not only does it have the DX cluster internet connection included in this program is his N4PYLog logging program.

To sum it up my experience with Carl?s software has been outstanding in both operation & support.
 
K0FTC Rating: 5/5 Mar 27, 2009 06:52 Send this review to a friend
Omni VII w/RX320D for dual RX  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
This is an update from my previous review. I now have a new RX-320D and use it as a dual receiver with the Omni VII through N4PY's software. What a kick. This is dual RX (not diversity RX as the RX-320D is on the same antenna) the N4PY controls both radios from the same screen. You can have the RX-320D track exactly the frequency or split the two completely. Not used it in a pile up, but am assuming great utility for that. Right now I am listening to a CW signal and split the two RXs by just a few hertz. Wow, fuller sound and stereo in effect. Anyway great fun with these two radios and using dual RX. On other thing, Carl (N4PY) continues to be outstanding in customer service and responds to every question I have ever had in a timely and professional manner (no matter how dumb the question). Also, to run this dual RX software with the Omni VII and RX-320D requires muting the speaker on the RX-320D. Although he provides great instructions, my skills are limited to build the recommend device. Carl volunteered and for a minimal charge bought the materials, built a nice little device and also sent the cables. 73, John
 
K0COP Rating: 5/5 Jan 18, 2009 12:25 Send this review to a friend
New K3 control from N4PY  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
Without a doubt this program which includes the Elecraft K3 is magnificent. I am a new user with the K3 but have been a user of the N4PY Orion control software. The K3 version makes the controlling of the K3 a joy. The extra bonus is that you don't have to remember all of the buttons and what they do. The graphics may look a bit intimidating at first but the click and point or the control with the Griffin knob is easy and precise. Give this program a try.
 
N1WPN Rating: 5/5 Aug 21, 2008 18:17 Send this review to a friend
32bit version for Omni VII  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
I am very pleased with the latest release of the 32 bit version. I am using it with my Omni VII in the remote mode and the audio on tx is working much better than the oneplug version. I verified that with on the air contacts from my hotel in Pittsburgh all the way to my Radio at home in MA. Install was very easy and once configured worked very good. Had some issues with the 3G ATT card I was using and Carl worked his magic and alll worked after he discovered a port confict that was caused by the 3g card. I use the 3g card as its faster than the hotel network. This prgm is a 5 for me. The more I use it the more I like it.
7 3
n1wpn Wayne
 
KR9D Rating: 5/5 Feb 19, 2008 22:42 Send this review to a friend
Want dual receive on the cheap?  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
My older Ten Tec Omni V includes the V.9 ROM and modifications to provide a CI-V-compliant serial interface (also developed by Carl N4PY). Using and older version of Carl's Pegasus control software which he provided at a good price, I am able to control an RX-320 as a sub-receiver to the Omni V.9. Doing so allows me to control the RX-320 using the Omni's VFO knob, and it allows virtually unlimited memory storage for the Omni as well as the RX-320. When I use Carl's software to direct the 320 to the frequency in use by the Omni, it even applies my current Omni filter selections.

Now, I can tune the RX-320 to a DX station (which is usually relatively easy to receive), and use the more Omni V's stronger receiver to parse the pileup. That makes a lot easier to find the frequency being worked by the DX station.

The control software also allows me to work split without needing the split mode of the rig. My local club runs an SSB net with monitored frequencies for Generals and Techs in bands and frequencies allowed for them, and with Carl's software I can hear them all without having to be too agile.

And using the RX-320 sub-receiver, the software will perform a band sweep, in addition to several other features not found in sub-kilobuck or older radios.

I built a small muting circuit to mute the RX-320 audio during transmit, and use a small headphone mixer to mix both radio outputs into one set of headphones. Carl provided detailed instructions for this integration.

Yes, it is possible to build a station with a first-class receiver and dual-receive capability for under a grand. It just takes carefully selected components and good integration/control software.
 
W8JAS Rating: 3/5 Mar 8, 2007 04:41 Send this review to a friend
average and cost too much  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
A friend of mine and I had this big debate. We both have Jupiters and argue who has the best radio control software for the Jupiter. He uses N4PY and I use Ham Radio Deluxe. He pays for his software, and I get mine free and because he pays, he feels he is getting better software. So a while back he gave me his laptop computer that has the N4PY software installed. He was going on a 6 week project over to Japan so he did not need his ham radio laptop for that 6 week period. I mean he really wants me to buy the N4PY program.

So hey, what the heck, I gave it a try. Used it almost every day until he came back. Yeah, it's just o.k. nothing too exciting. My Ham Radio Deluxe could do just about everything the N4PY software could do and a bit more like PSK31 and an integrated log book to boot. Plus, the N4PY is restricted on the radios it will support so I can't use it on my Yaesu transceiver, but I can with Ham Radio Deluxe.

So to shut my buddy up I thought I would buy a license. Then I went to the N4PY page - $55 bucks, o.k. a little high, but not too bad. But then I saw I have to pay another $30 a year to get updates and support? That's more than 50% of the original price of the software! I mean I don't mind paying a reasonable price, but that is insane.

Can you imagine if Microsoft charged every user half the price of their operating system each year to get security updates and a few enhancements. People would be screaming. Maybe $10 a year - 20% of the software price would be reasonable, but more than 50% is just gouging. Wow, can't get over that less than every two years, you're paying for the software all over again, and the software is just average.

With average functionality and way beyond reasonable pricing, the laptop went back to my buddy when he returned from his trip and I am sticking to the free Ham Radio Deluxe package. One package for all my radios.
 
AA7LG Rating: 5/5 Mar 7, 2007 11:01 Send this review to a friend
excellent software at a bargain price  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
I have been using the N4PY for a few months and I am very impressed with it. I feel that the author of this program has made an excellent effort and he continues to improve his code in an ongoing basis. I realize some people object to paying for software but when an individual takes this type of effort to create and support a quality product you can’t expect it for free. What’s next, do we expect radio mfg. to give free service after the warrantee expires? You get what you pay for and in this case it’s a bargain!
 
K9ZW Rating: 5/5 Mar 7, 2007 08:19 Send this review to a friend
Exceptional Product at an ordinary price  Time owned: more than 12 months
The N4PY progam has worked great running both Pegasus & Jupiter's here in the shack. I've made 1000s of QSOs using it, both digital mode and SSB.

Support from Carl N4PY has been excellent.

Carl has been very quick to provide registration keys when I've moved computers, or installed the software on my field-day portable. This is a pleasant policy compared to the restrictive licensing systems of some software.

Though a person doesn't need to subscribe to Carl's yearly fee based support, as your original software key will not expire, it is modestly priced & includes both updates and personalized support if you need it.

I've loaded and looked at a number of alternatives, and the N4PY package is simply hard to beat.

73

Steve
K9ZW
 
WB8NUT Rating: 2/5 Mar 7, 2007 05:58 Send this review to a friend
Too Expensive, Better Free Alternatives  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have a license for the N4PY radio control software. I was (but no longer) using it for the Jupiter. The first thing I noticed that is looked to me to be nothing more than a "jazzed up" version of TenTec's own free software. Second I was very disappointed to learn after purchasing a license that every time I install it to another computer, I have to send N4PY the code and he in return has to send me a code to unlock the software for that particular computer! Yuck!!! Then I learned that every year I would have to pay a very expensive renewal fee to get upgrades to the program. Paying for upgrades is not too bad if the fee were reasonable. It is customary in the software industry to charge about 15% of the annual license fee to get support and upgrades. N4PY's support fee is way beyond that.

The other issue is that to use the software on other radios now requires paying for other licenses. Want to use it on Orion? Another fee.

As for functionality, it is not very different from many free programs out there that work on multiple radios and include digital mode software as part of the package. Yup, the N4PY software works, but there are better FREE alternatives that offer more functionality and which are easier to install on multiple computers.
 
Page 1 of 7 —>


If you have any questions, problems, or suggestions about Reviews, please email your Reviews Manager.