If you buy the ham package of geoclock they give you a great circle
map centered on your QTH as part of the deal. You also get a call
sign data base that will allow you to type in part of a call and then
it automatically displays the path between you and there on the map, as
well as calculating distances and short/long path beam headings. And
it updates the grey-line graphics every 2-6 seconds depending on how
fast your processor is, so yes it is real-time. Buying the basic
package also unlocks a few features that are crippled in the shareware version.
When I bought it a few years ago it was $30 for the basic program and $30
(additional) for the ham package. Really a slick
piece of software.
Note: I have no business or other connection to the people who sell
Geoclock. Just a satisfied user.
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* Alan Braun MD, NS0B/V31EV *Internet: albraun@socket.net *
* Jefferson City, MO *Packet: NS0B@N0LBA.#cemo.mo.usa.noam *
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