DesertHail is an independent freeware software developer moniker used by Joseph B. Kowalski. The creator builds and shares specialized, niche utilities designed to fulfill specific technical or personal needs.
If your reference to MSG is tied to a specific document or a messaging/web service hosted under this developer’s ecosystem, it represents a highly niche component of their legacy tools. Key Software and Digital Footprint
The primary and most widely recognized projects under the DesertHail umbrella include:
RadioWORKS: This is DesertHail’s flagship program. It serves as a specialized calculation tool for radio waves and radio wave propagation. Users rely on it to find details about specific frequencies (such as free-space wavelengths or band classifications), determine appropriate antenna lengths, and map out 3D signal coverage using latitude and longitude coordinates.
Web Services and APIs: Legacy iterations of the software historically integrated with web services hosted on the developer’s domains (such as services.deserthail.com), which included underlying SOAP/WSDL components such as a GeodataService to fetch geographical data for propagation mapping.
Freeware Distribution: All tools created under the DesertHail name are distributed completely free of charge, packaged entirely without adware or spyware, and maintained as a passion project. Clarifying “MSG”
Because MSG is a broad acronym, its meaning depends on your exact context within the DesertHail ecosystem:
Messaging Infrastructure: It may refer to legacy backend message-handling web services (.asmx files or SOAP protocols) used to transfer data between the RadioWORKS client and the host server.
Shared Files: There are historical, public Google Drive documents titled “DesertHail MSG” floating around online networks, which typically contain raw data, script archives, or technical configuration strings related to the developer’s open-source projects.
If you are trying to troubleshoot a specific piece of software or looking for a particular file, let me know! I can help you look into how to configure the tool, locate a specific calculation feature, or troubleshoot server connection issues. fullWSDLList.txt
WSDL http://sms.message-platform.com/soap/sms.asmx?WSDL http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/checkVatService.wsdl http://api. users.softlab.ntua.gr DesertHail.com
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