HamSat Droid!
http://sites.google.com/site/hamsatdroid/
Folks (Droid-ers?) have shown it to me at my presentations - works great!
Clint, K6LCS http://www.work-sat.com
I've been using HamSat Droid for a while now as its a nice little Sat Prediction app. There are a few other Android apps for Hams out there and many, unlike the iCrap, are free or donation ware. Some others that I use are:
Amateur Radio Call Log - Self Explanatory. Just enter the call sign, signal reports, and band your operating on. Quick and simple.
Compass - Best compass app out there. Not exactly a Ham or AMSAT specific app, but its very useful for getting your bearings without having to bring a compass with you to keep the load down. Also Digital mode makes getting your bearings even easier if you're not familiar with how a compass works to get your bearings.
DroidSat - This is a great little app that helps you locate and identify where in the sky various satellites are including AMSATs. After you get your bearings and pass info you can locate where in the pass the bird is. Really useful if you started late in the pass or are having problems locating it.
Grid Locator - Self Explanatory. Push the button and it will use the GPS to locate you and your grid square. HamSat Droid displays this as well, but this useful for when you're not doing AMSAT work like VHF contesting.
Ham - May not be directly AMSAT related, but still somewhat relevant. Displays Solar and HF/VHF propagation data.
Ham Radio Study - Studying for an exam? Take the practice exams for Tech, General, and Extra on the crapper! ;P
IRLP Finder - Uses Google Maps to locate repeaters around you and the area you wish to connect to that are equipped with IRLP.
Hope this gives you guys some ideas what's on the Android Market. There's also plenty of other apps out there.
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Clint Bradford clintbradford@mac.comwrote:
HamSat Droid!
http://sites.google.com/site/hamsatdroid/
Folks (Droid-ers?) have shown it to me at my presentations - works great!
Clint, K6LCS http://www.work-sat.com
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... there and many, unlike the iCrap, are free or donation ware ...
PocketSat for the iPhone and/or iPod touch is the best-available amateur satellite tracking program available, IMHO.
But I guess because it doesn't meet your "free or donationware" criteria, it isn't worth mentioning ... (iGrin).
Clint Bradford, K6LCS
I'll admit I'm biased. I never liked the iPhone. To me its always has been an over glorified iPod that's locked into both a sub-par carrier and sub-par software (iTunes) I never liked. Also the latest debacle over the iPhone 4's poor antenna design doesn't exactly gain it any points. If you want a better iPod then get an iPhone, you want a better Phone then get an Android. That's just me and my opinion though, take it with a grain of salt.
~73, KC2WQW
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Clint Bradford clintbradford@mac.comwrote:
... there and many, unlike the iCrap, are free or donation ware ...
PocketSat for the iPhone and/or iPod touch is the best-available amateur satellite tracking program available, IMHO.
But I guess because it doesn't meet your "free or donationware" criteria, it isn't worth mentioning ... (iGrin).
Clint Bradford, K6LCS
Hey - at least we're being honest with each other!
... I'm biased ... never liked the iPhone ...
I don't have an iPhone, but rather a 3rd generation 32GB iPod touch. Coupled with my Verizon MiFi 2200, I am accessing EchoLink and Skype and updating the Keps for PocketSat ... and just generally enjoying the heck out of it.
Clint, K6LCS 909-241-7666
Speaking of smart phone apps, does anyone know of a satellite tracking app for Blackberry?
How about a good repository for ham apps for the Blackberry?
Google is not very helpful.....
Ernie W8EH
Thank you, Ernie. I was getting ready to ask that question, but more generally.
I'm shopping for a smartphone...leaning towards an Android or the Blackberry Bold.
I know there are lots of apps - not just ham radio ones - for the Android. Does anyone know of a list of apps - especially ham radio oriented - for the Blackberry?
Philip N4HF
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Ernie Howard w8eh.ernie@gmail.com wrote:
Speaking of smart phone apps, does anyone know of a satellite tracking app for Blackberry?
How about a good repository for ham apps for the Blackberry?
Google is not very helpful.....
Ernie W8EH
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