WeFax for Windows
Weather facsimile software
Description
- Windows 95 / 98 / Me and Windows NT / 2000 / XP weather facsimile program for the
Kantronics and AEA/Timewave TNC. WeFax for Windows takes advantage of the true multi-tasking capabilities of
Windows and uses standard Windows commands for ease of use.
Amateur radio operators and marine vessels will appreciate the ease of use and reception
of weather facsimile over HF radio. Wefax images are saved in bitmap format,
allowing integration into other Windows-based programs. A demo of WeFax
for Windows is currently available for downloading.
Capabilities
- Resolutions up to 1024 x 768
- Small memory footprint
- Printing to any Windows printer
- Selectable scan lines per minute
- Pause/Resume Wefax
- Synchronize Wefax
- Multiple color selections and user selectable default colors
- Automatic startup and shutdown commands for the TNC
- Basic image manipulation - resize and change colors
- Images saved in two color bitmap format
- Images saved in 16 shades of gray with Kantronics KAM 98 or KAM
XL.
- Wefax transmit capability for AEA / Timewave TNCs.
- Terminal Mode to access the TNC directly
- Use on a laptop or on your desktop machine
- Version that supports Kantronics TNCs - KPC-1, KPC-2, KPC-3, KPC-4, KPC-2400, KAM Plus, KAM 98,
KAM XL, and KAM with
enhancement board
- Version that supports AEA and Timewave TNCs - PK-232, PK-232-DSP, PK-900,
and PK-900/DSP
Information and Support
- WeFax for Windows Home Page
- WeFax for Windows Sales
- WeFax for Windows Support
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- Send Us Email
- General Information: info@cssincorp.com
- Sales: sales@cssincorp.com
- Support: support@cssincorp.com
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- Newsgroup support
- news://cssincorp.com/kantronics.products.support.wefax99
news://cssincorp.com/timewave.products.support.wefax
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- Message board support
- http://support.cssincorp.com
Press Releases
October 25, 1999 - WeFax '99 Release 1 for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000 to be available in November
July 1, 1999 - WeFax 99 for Windows 95,
Windows 98, and Windows NT to debut.
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