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JCOM1939 Monitor Pro - SAE J1939 Data Monitoring, Recording & Simulation

Posted by Wilfried Voss on

Our SAE J1939 to USB/Bluetooth gateway and the SAE J1939 Starter Kit are designed to work seamlessly with our JCOM1939 Monitor Pro Software for Windows, a free download. This combination is key to ensuring your purchased product's optimal performance and overall satisfaction.


For your convenience, we have meticulously crafted a dedicated website. This one-stop hub houses all the documentation you might need, including user manuals, quick-start guides, troubleshooting guides, blog posts, and further resources, making it easier for you to find what you need.

By signing up for our exclusive newsletter, you will be the first to know about the latest developments of the JCOM1939 Monitor software and new additions to the website. As a registered user, you will gain access to a dedicated technical support forum, a space where you can connect with other users, share your experiences, and get expert advice.

Our team is constantly innovating to enhance your experience. We are working on exciting additional features like time stamp data, developing PGN transmission scripts for data traffic simulation, recording and replaying data traffic, supporting DBC files, and more. These features will further empower you in your data communication tasks.

Please log on to https://jcom1939.com for more information.

Best Regards,
Wilfried Voss

Copperhill Technologies


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