Versions:

  • 7.0

YaND 7.0, published by NavSoft Inc., is a specialized decoder utility designed for marine communication enthusiasts who monitor NAVTEX (Navigational Telex) transmissions. Developed from the original work of the late Belgian NAVTEX expert Dirk Claessens, the application positions itself as the most comprehensive NAVTEX decoder available, offering a depth of functionality that caters to both casual listeners and professional maritime users. The program intercepts radio signals broadcast on 518 kHz and 490 kHz, automatically converting the narrow-band teletype data into readable text warnings covering meteorological forecasts, ice reports, Search-and-Rescue alerts, pirate activity, and other safety-related messages transmitted by coastal stations worldwide. Unique features embedded in YaND include advanced error-correction algorithms that reconstruct partially garbled transmissions, scheduled automatic reception that logs bulletins around the clock, customizable station filtering to focus on specific sea areas, and the ability to archive years of incoming data in a searchable database. Operators can view incoming traffic in real time through a resizable window, export selected bulletins to plain-text or HTML formats, and overlay NAVTEX zones on an integrated map for quick geographic reference. Because the software relies on inexpensive HF receivers or Software-Defined Radios rather than dedicated marine hardware, it is frequently adopted by yachtsmen, volunteer port monitors, ship-spotters, and emergency-response trainers who need accurate, low-cost access to official maritime safety information. YaND falls within the Communications / Other Comms Tools category and is currently offered only in version 7.0. The software is available free of charge from get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, ensuring users always receive the latest build and can install it alongside multiple applications in a single batch operation.

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