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Review Summary For : W6ELProp
Reviews: 14MSRP: Free
Description:
Windows based HF propagation program
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.qsl.net/w6elprop
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W9RPE Rating: 2005-04-21
A Must Have! Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
This software is the most useful program, other than N3FJP's logging program, that I own. It's been on the mark with propagation every time I've used it, which is turning into every day!!! I am surprised it's still free.

Thanks!!

Ron
W9RPE
WO8USA Rating: 2002-09-01
A Must Have for HF Propagation Prediction Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Anyone who enjoys forecasting the HF conditions and pays attention to SSN, A index, etc, needs this program! Its easy, fun, and free! Lots of features to enhance operating.

The greatest feature, besides its graphics, is the ability to put in multiple locations and print out a forecast in batch mode.

If you have a PC by your rig this program is a must---upon start up, I automatically boot up my logger, callbook, and W6ELProp.

Chris wo8usa
ON4CAS Rating: 2002-02-07
Superb! Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Years ago I purchased the DOS version of this program. Those were the days one had to pay for the package. Today's Windows version is free... It's an accurate propagation prediction tool I can recommend to all... it's really great and easy to use yet accurate! There is NO excuse for not having this software on your PC!
AC0X Rating: 2002-01-18
Miniprop in a windows version for FREE Time Owned: 6 to 12 months.
W6ELProp is the Windows version of W6EL's popular and respected MiniProp plus program. It's simple enough to use, yet has enough adjustable parameters for amateur use (adjustable dB gain/loss per band, noise bandwidth at your qth, minimum radiation angle). Set those parameters (or use the defaults) and get the predicted single levels on 10 different frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz. It also has does MUF and has an MUF map. Great program, at it's FREE for the download