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How to Find the Serial Number for DX Atlas 2.3

DX Atlas is a software program that provides an electronic world atlas for radio amateurs. It can display maps of different regions, countries, and continents, as well as various features such as grids, zones, prefixes, sun and moon positions, and more. DX Atlas also supports integration with other ham radio software such as Ham Radio Deluxe, Logger32, MixW, and CW Skimmer.

If you have purchased DX Atlas 2.3, you will need a serial number to activate the software and unlock its full functionality. The serial number is a 16-digit code that is unique to your copy of DX Atlas. You can find the serial number in one of the following ways:

    • Check your email inbox for a confirmation message from Afreet Software, the developer of DX Atlas. The message should contain your serial number along with other information about your order.
    • Look at the CD case or the paper sleeve that came with your DX Atlas 2.3 CD. The serial number should be printed on a sticker or a label on the case or the sleeve.
    • Contact Afreet Software directly and provide them with your name, email address, and order number. They should be able to retrieve your serial number from their database and send it to you.

    Once you have your serial number, you can enter it in the registration dialog box that appears when you run DX Atlas 2.3 for the first time. You can also access the registration dialog box from the Help menu in DX Atlas. After entering your serial number, click OK and enjoy using DX Atlas 2.3.

    Benefits of Using DX Atlas 2.3

    DX Atlas 2.3 is a powerful and versatile tool for radio amateurs who want to explore the world of ham radio. Some of the benefits of using DX Atlas 2.3 are:

      • It can help you plan your DX operations by showing you the best time and frequency to contact a certain location, based on the current propagation conditions and solar activity.
      • It can help you identify and locate rare and exotic stations by displaying their callsigns, prefixes, zones, and grids on the map.
      • It can help you track and log your QSOs by integrating with other logging software and automatically updating your DXCC, WAZ, IOTA, and other award statistics.
      • It can help you learn more about the geography and culture of different regions by providing detailed information about countries, cities, islands, and landmarks.
      • It can help you customize your map display by allowing you to choose from various map projections, scales, colors, fonts, and layers.

      DX Atlas 2.3 is a must-have software for any radio amateur who wants to enhance their ham radio experience and enjoy the hobby more. You can download a free trial version of DX Atlas 2.3 from the Afreet Software website and see for yourself what it can do for you.

      How to Use DX Atlas 2.3

      Using DX Atlas 2.3 is easy and intuitive. You can start by selecting a map region from the drop-down menu or by clicking on the globe icon. You can then zoom in or out by using the mouse wheel or the slider bar. You can also pan the map by dragging it with the mouse or by using the arrow keys.

      On the left side of the screen, you can see a toolbar with various icons that allow you to access different features and functions of DX Atlas 2.3. For example, you can click on the sun icon to see the current sunspot number and solar flux, or on the clock icon to see the current UTC time and date. You can also click on the antenna icon to open the propagation window, where you can see the MUF and LUF values for different bands and regions.

      On the right side of the screen, you can see a status bar that shows you information about the map location, such as the latitude, longitude, grid square, country name, prefix, zone, and distance from your station. You can also see a list of active stations that are within your beam heading and range. You can double-click on any station to see more details about it, such as its QSL information, website, biography, and awards.

      At the top of the screen, you can see a menu bar that gives you access to various options and settings of DX Atlas 2.3. For example, you can click on the File menu to save or load a map configuration, or on the View menu to change the map projection, scale, or color scheme. You can also click on the Help menu to access the user manual, online support, or registration dialog.

      Conclusion

      DX Atlas 2.3 is a comprehensive and user-friendly software that provides an electronic world atlas for radio amateurs. It can help you with various aspects of ham radio operation, such as planning, identifying, tracking, logging, and learning. It can also help you customize your map display according to your preferences and needs. DX Atlas 2.3 is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 operating systems. You can download a free trial version of DX Atlas 2.3 from the Afreet Software website and try it for 30 days. If you like it, you can purchase a serial number for only $29.95 and enjoy using DX Atlas 2.3 without any limitations.

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