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Pathfinder makes it easy to find QSL information from web-accessible sources like address and manager databases and country-specific callbooks. You can modify these searches, or replace them with new ones. Pathfinder can also search the Flying Horse Radio Amateur Callbook CDROM. Pathfinder runs on PCs with Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, or 8; both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors of Windows are supported. Microsoft Internet Explorer must be present. Pathfinder interoperates with other members of the DXLab suite, performing a "lookup" operation on a specified callsign, extracting and returning the desired information. Like all members of this suite, Pathfinder is free contains no advertising. Commercial use is expressly forbidden.
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Pathfinder Online. This JavaScript implementation of Pathfinder requires no download or installation, and runs on any computer with a modern web browser. Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Internet Explorer all meet this requirement.
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Other members of the DXLab suite of free amateur radio software:
- Commander - control your Icom, TenTec, Kenwood, or Yaesu radio from your PC
- DXView - displays DXCC info and country maps, and plots spots, beam headings, solar position, and the solar terminator on a world map
- DXKeeper - records and manages QSOs, tracks progress towards DXing objectives, and prints QSL cards
- WinWarbler - generates CW and supports PSK31, PSK63, and RTTY via soundcard and/or external modem
- PropView - displays minimum and maximum useable frequencies between specified locations
- SpotCollector - captures spots from multiple DXClusters into a database with powerful searching and filtering facilities