Afreet Software specializes in compact, high-precision applications that serve the amateur-radio and RF-engineering communities through the DxAtlas portal. Its catalogue revolves around two tightly focused tools designed to extend the capabilities of off-the-shelf transceivers and network analyzers without demanding dedicated benchtop hardware. Ham VNA turns an ordinary personal computer into a full-featured vector network analyzer by interfacing with inexpensive RF bridges and sweepers, allowing hams, antenna builders, and QRP experimenters to measure SWR, impedance, return-loss plots, and Smith-chart data in real time; the same program is frequently used in the shack to verify trap resonance, tune gamma matches, or document the performance of portable wire arrays before field activation. OmniRig, the company’s second offering, is a versatile CAT engine that exposes a unified programming interface for more than one hundred transceivers, receivers, and panadapters; logging software, digital-mode clients, rotator controllers, and contest assistants rely on its COM object to read frequency, mode, and power levels or to command band changes without having to implement rig-specific protocols. Because both utilities are lightweight, they coexist comfortably with logging suites, DSP decoders, and antenna-modeling packages, making them standard additions to laptops taken on DXpeditions, club workshops, and home stations alike. Afreet Software’s current releases are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always install the latest builds, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Ham VNA

Vector Network Analyzer.

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OmniRig

CAT engine for Ham Radio Transceiver/Receiver control

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