TUCC V2.3.5 Revision A Is Available
Hello fellow hams,
June is always a big month in amateur radio. With summer operating, club activity, portable setups, emergency preparedness, and ARRL Field Day coming up, it is a good time to look at how we organize our shacks, our software, and our operating workflow.
The KE8OHV Ultimate Command Center V2.3.5 Revision A is available with a free 30-day trial. TUCC was built to help hams stop jumping between many separate programs and websites during an operating session. Instead of opening one tool for logging, another for weather, another for rig planning, another for notes, another for nets, and another for emergency information, TUCC brings the operating desk together into one Windows command center.
What TUCC Brings Together
- Rig control workflow
- HF nets
- QSO and contest logging
- FCC lookup
- Weather and alerts
- Equipment inventory
- Learning tools
- Emergency SOS and location tools
- Accessibility and voice support
- Station notes and operating organization
Development Note
TUCC was not created overnight or by magic. It was developed by KE8OHV through months of research, testing, redesign, troubleshooting, and hands-on ham-radio workflow planning, with AI-assisted coding support. Every feature was directed, tested, corrected, and approved from real IT experience and real ham-radio operating needs.
Free 30-Day Trial
The program can be tested for 30 days with no payment required. Hams can download it, inspect the real program, use the features, and decide if it fits their shack.
Download The Free 30-Day Trial
June Ham Radio Highlight: ARRL Field Day
ARRL Field Day 2026 is coming up June 27-28, 2026. Field Day is one of the biggest amateur radio operating events of the year, bringing together emergency preparedness, portable operating, public outreach, club activity, antennas, logging, and operating skill.
ARRL describes Field Day as ham radio's open house. It is a great time to invite new people, show what amateur radio can do, and test station readiness away from normal home operating conditions.
Find A Field Day Site Near You
Other Ham Radio Items This Month
- Check portable antennas before Field Day.
- Test batteries, solar charging, and backup power.
- Update logging software and station notes.
- Review local emergency communication plans.
- Visit a local club meeting or Field Day site.
- Help a new ham make contacts.
- Clean up the shack and back up important radio files.
Closing Message
Amateur radio is strongest when hams build, test, improve, share, and help each other. TUCC was created in that same spirit: one ham trying to build a better operating environment for other hams.
Try the 30-day trial, look through the screenshots, and see if TUCC helps make your station easier to operate.
73,
Edward Vernier, KE8OHV
Built By A Ham. For Hams.