Software Developed by COAA

TrainPlotter  v.1 3

TrainPlotter decodes, displays and plots radio data transmissions between Trains and Controllers coded in accordance with UIC (INTERNATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYS) protocol UIC 751-3 in the 460 MHz band, as used in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germ

Syntonia  v.1 3

Choose your instrument and Syntonia shows you an easy-to-understand display of the notes that your instrument is playing. You can play the strings all at the same time and Syntonia will sort it all out.

ScanScope  v.1. 7. 2001

ScanScope allows you to monitor radio traffic and to decode and to record the various identification schemes that are commonly in use.

Scancorder  v.1 6

With Scancorder you can record and replay audio from your scanner using your computer soundcard. The audio is recorded digitally as a wave file, so that even digital modes can be re-processed or analyzed later.

RadioClock  v.1 7

Radio Clock listens to radio time signals from your radio and corrects the time on your PC clock. Radio Clock enables you to decode the time signals sent by various LF and HF radio stations in the standard frequency and time service.

PlanePlotter  v.6. 2. 2001

PlanePlotter receives and decodes live digital position reports from aircraft and plots them on a chart.

OrbcommPlotter  v.1 3

Orbcomm is a satellite communication system (www.orbcomm.com) providing two-way data and positioning service to small, portable user terminals in the VHF frequency bands.

NDBfinder  v.2. 9. 2006

NDBfinder allows you to use your PC and soundcard to receive, detect, identify and log NDBs (Non Directional Beacons used for maritime and aeronautical navigation), that would otherwise be too distant or faint to detect.

EpirbPlotter  v.1 9

EPIRBs (Emergency position-indicating rescue beacons) are small radio transmitters that SAR satellites and aircraft use to locate aircraft, vessels or individuals that need rescuing. They are part of the Global Maritime Distress Safety System.

DSCdecoder  v.4.5.5.9

DSCdecoder allows you to use your PC and soundcard to decode maritime mobile service messages using the Digital Selective Calling (DSC) system and also DGPS and Navtex broadcasts.

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