contactmanagerat.com

July 15, 2026

ContactManagerAT.com has no clear public website or trusted search record, so visitors should treat the domain as unverified.

What is ContactManagerAT.com?

ContactManagerAT.com does not appear to host a public website that search engines can read as of July 15, 2026.

Direct attempts to open the domain also did not return a working page.

Search results show no clear company profile, product page, help center, privacy policy, or user reviews for this exact domain.

This does not prove that the domain is harmful.

It does mean there is too little public evidence to call it a real or trusted service.

A small private site can remain hidden from search, but a public software business should usually leave a wider trail.

That trail may include product guides, customer comments, company details, release notes, and support pages.

ContactManagerAT.com currently has none of those visible signals.

Is it linked to DMR Contact Manager?

The name looks similar to N0GSG DMR Contact Manager, which is a real program used by amateur radio operators.

DMR Contact Manager helps people work with “codeplug” files used to set up Digital Mobile Radio devices.

A codeplug can hold channels, contacts, zones, talk groups, and other radio settings.

The program supports radios from brands such as AnyTone, Connect Systems, Tytera, and Retevis (RepeaterBook Wiki).

It can also move data between supported radio types and edit many records at once.

The official project describes the software as a common tool for managing DMR codeplugs (N0GSG).

Radio groups have discussed its tools for changing many channels, building zones, and exporting large contact lists (Boca Raton Amateur Radio Association).

However, the official address shown by these sources is N0GSG.com, not ContactManagerAT.com.

I found no reliable source connecting ContactManagerAT.com with N0GSG or its developer.

The shared words may be a coincidence, a confusing name, or a domain made to catch people who type a search phrase into the address bar.

Is ContactManagerAT.com safe to visit?

There is not enough evidence to give the domain a safe rating.

A domain with little history may be unused, newly registered, broken, private, or part of a short-lived campaign.

The lack of search results alone does not reveal which answer is right.

It is still a reason to slow down before entering a password, email address, payment card, or radio account information.

A valid HTTPS lock would only show that the connection is encrypted.

It would not prove that the owner is honest or that a download is clean.

People should also be careful if the address arrived through an unexpected email, text message, forum post, or download button.

Attackers often use names that look close to known products because familiar words lower a visitor’s guard.

A domain scan can add useful clues by showing the page, files, network requests, and outside services loaded during a visit (urlscan.io).

VirusTotal can also compare a URL against security reports, but a clean result is not a promise that a new or rarely seen site is safe (VirusTotal).

How can you check the domain?

Start by copying the full address without opening it.

Look for added letters, missing letters, odd subdomains, or a strange page path.

Next, use an RDAP lookup to check the registration status, registrar, and important dates.

RDAP is the modern system for reading domain registration data and replaces many older WHOIS functions (ICANN).

A very recent registration date can raise concern when the page claims to represent an old or famous project.

Private ownership is common and is not proof of fraud, but hidden ownership gives you less information to verify.

You should then search the exact domain in quotation marks and compare any claims with independent sources.

For downloadable software, use the developer’s documented address instead of a link supplied by an unknown third party.

Scan every downloaded file before running it, and do not turn off security tools merely because an installer asks you to do so.

What is the practical verdict?

ContactManagerAT.com should be treated as an unknown domain, not as an established contact manager or an official DMR software source.

Anyone seeking N0GSG DMR Contact Manager should use the documented project page at N0GSG.com.

Anyone who received ContactManagerAT.com through a message should verify the sender and the intended destination before opening it.

Until the domain shows a working site, clear ownership, real support details, and independent history, caution is the best response.