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'''HamSphere''' is a subscription based service which simulates the experience of working the HF amateur bands, it is billed as a "Virtual Amateur Radio Transceiver" with "100 Watts output", using [[SDR]] technology to simulate [[propagation]] effects on HF, the annual subscription is $40 per year according to HamSpheres 2022 newsletter. | '''HamSphere''' is a subscription based service which simulates the experience of working the HF amateur bands, it is billed as a "Virtual Amateur Radio Transceiver" with "100 Watts output", using [[SDR]] technology to simulate [[propagation]] effects on HF, the annual subscription is $40 per year according to HamSpheres 2022 newsletter. | ||
Due to the nature of the service a licence is not required, but those with an existing | Due to the nature of the service a licence is not required, but those with an existing license can use their real callsign. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[https://hamsphere.com/ HamSphere Offical Website] | [https://hamsphere.com/ HamSphere Offical Website] |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 4 March 2024
HamSphere is a subscription based service which simulates the experience of working the HF amateur bands, it is billed as a "Virtual Amateur Radio Transceiver" with "100 Watts output", using SDR technology to simulate propagation effects on HF, the annual subscription is $40 per year according to HamSpheres 2022 newsletter.
Due to the nature of the service a licence is not required, but those with an existing license can use their real callsign.
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