Download Ruspo Relay Demo

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Ruspo Relay (RRelay) demo version (to control audio devices)

Attentively read the license agreement.Downloading this software, you accept the terms.

Installation/Deinstallation: use special utility (RRDinstall.exe), included in package, for both installing and uninstalling.

Please note that some of anti-virus software prohibits user to download .exe files (even if it is self-extracting archive). In this case you may download .zip or .rar archiv, and then open it and find .exe file to run. You may also add an exception in your anti-viral app.
If your browser displays a security warning when trying to download a file, just ignore it or add an exception for our site.

Download .exe file (self-extracting archive)
Original file rr_demo_install.exe data :
length: 2,82 MB (2,966,731 B),
last change date: ‎‎‎‎16 ‎June ‎2024, ‏‎08:04:37,
unique fingerprint (MD5 hash): be901914ad25186a0127f16372dccf9a

Download .zip archive
Original file rr_demo_install.zip data :
length: 2,79 MB (2,935,423 B),
last change date:  16 ‎June ‎2024, ‏‎08:03:39,
unique fingerprint (MD5 hash): d1c5f2ccef4686e205b21d915e49338b

Executable file RRelay099.exe data :
length: 1,27 MB (1,337,344 B),
last change date: ‎16 ‎June ‎2024, ‏‎07:58:26,
unique fingerprint (MD5 hash): 99bbb650b016b8c060a68d3f47f8ffc9

Executable file-installer RRDinstall.exe :
length: 744 KB (762,368 B),
last change date: ‎27 ‎March ‎2011, ‏‎06:34:00,
unique fingerprint (MD5 hash): c1ce9a0b195a2341f0f02ead195bc638

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):

Why do the browser and Windows Defender (SmartScreen) warn about downloading software from an unknown (not trusted) author (publisher)?
This only means that the software does not have a certificate from the certificate authority (where the specified information is stored), or that communication with the certificate authority cannot be established.
This does not mean that the software is unsuitable for your computer or not original.

Why Ruspo software does not have a certificate of a certification authority (CA) and therefore the browser and Windows Defender warn about downloading software from an unknown (untrusted) author (publisher)?
Since 2016, certification centers do not issue free certificates anymore, even for free, trial, and demo versions of software. We do not want to use paid certificates and pass their cost on to you. Besides a user can always download the software directly from our website and be assured of its authenticity.

How can you be sure that Ruspo software is original and does not contain advertising and/or malicious third-party inclusions?
If possible, always download the software directly from our site or get it from an authorized distributor.
If this is not possible, at least be sure to check the data of the installation and/or executable file (length, creation date and unique fingerprint (MD5 hash) against the reference values published on our website for the corresponding file).
We recommend that you check these data even if you downloaded the software from the official site, to make sure that it has not been modified during the download and installation process by some malicious virus already present on your computer.

How can you find out the data of the existing installation and/or executable file (length, creation date and unique MD5 hash) to compare it with the reference values published on Ruspo.com?
To find out the length and creation date of a Windows file, hover your mouse over it, right-click and select "properties".
To find out the unique fingerprint (MD5 hash) of a file, you should first launch any command shell (Run, Command Prompt, FAR, etc.). For example, press Windows + R, type cmd and press Enter. Then you need to execute the command:
certutil -hashfile file.exe MD5
(where file.exe is the name of the file you want to check, with an extension and the full path).
If the shell closes right after running the command and you don't have time to copy the hash, augment the command with output to a text file:
certutil -hashfile file.exe MD5 >>md5data.txt

What exactly is Ruspo Relay, and why is it so commonly used to connect to two-way radios?
RusPO Relay is a versatile, flexible and dependable solution for connecting a computer to a radio (transceiver), remote control of radios and other audio devices (via Internet or LAN), and transceiver interconnection via the internet (repeater mode).
Benefits of Ruspo Relay include: multiple ways to connect to radios (including in-house DIY), a low demand for PC and network resources (can work on weak machines running Windows XP and even through mobile networks 2g-3g), and additional functions (playing commercials on the air, radio beacon).

Links: product page, user manual, blog.

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