The database comes with over 10,000 database entries logged. You can view the data by frequency, by station, by language and more. Plus the database contains a variety of other useful information such as each station's identification information in the language broadcast by that station. A special feature presents listings of broadcast programming about shortwave listening and DX.
You can add your own annotations in to the "remarks" section of the database plus track your own loggings. Voyageur is sufficiently flexible to enable you to add new stations, remove old information (especially as broadcast schedules change) and perform general database functions.
If you chase broadcast QSL cards, a nifty feature prints mailing labels from the database records for the station you've monitored. Output is in standard Avery 5161 mailing label format.
Key Features
System Requirements
"IBM PC" class machine, running DOS (does not require
Windows), 640 k RAM system. At least 14 megabytes of free disk
space to store the database
Availability
Orchid City Software
P. O. Box 18402
West Palm Beach, FL 33416
email to chuck@flinet.com
Price: U.S. $24.95, add $10 for postage outside the United States.
The following shows some sample screens from the program.
Screen 1. The screen showing radio stations by frequency.
Screen 2. The screen showing radio stations by language. We were amazed at how many different languages are used for international broadcasting.
Screen 3. A data record for a specific station, here being the well known WWV time and frequency broadcast standard.
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