The company I work for gave me a 16GB iPad for work and I can pretty much put anything I want on it.
There are not as many apps designed for the iPad as there are for the iPhone (iPhone apps will work, but they're "screen space" small). However, I found HamSatHD. There are no reviews on the App Store so I was wondering if anyone here has used or is using it?
I just want to track satellites not control anything while out-and-about.
Developer webpage is www.vosworx.com.
Thanks, Joel - W4JBB
That's a great app. I actually have the ProSat version which has extra non-ham stuff (rocket bodies and the like. Probably stuff I don't need.) but I love the app. The latest version sports a radar view. You can enter base frequencies, and it will calculate Doppler corrections for you.
I'd recommend the app. It works well.
Brandon K7BBR
On Sep 15, 2011, at 5:52, Joel Black w4jbb@charter.net wrote:
The company I work for gave me a 16GB iPad for work and I can pretty much put anything I want on it.
There are not as many apps designed for the iPad as there are for the iPhone (iPhone apps will work, but they're "screen space" small). However, I found HamSatHD. There are no reviews on the App Store so I was wondering if anyone here has used or is using it?
I just want to track satellites not control anything while out-and-about.
Developer webpage is www.vosworx.com.
Thanks, Joel - W4JBB
There is also GoSatWatch, which I like to predict / visualise passes.
--- On Wed, 14/9/11, Joel Black w4jbb@charter.net wrote:
From: Joel Black w4jbb@charter.net Subject: [amsat-bb] iPad App - HamSatHD To: "Amsat BB" AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Received: Wednesday, 14 September, 2011, 10:52 PM
The company I work for gave me a 16GB iPad for work and I can pretty much put anything I want on it.
There are not as many apps designed for the iPad as there are for the iPhone (iPhone apps will work, but they're "screen space" small). However, I found HamSatHD. There are no reviews on the App Store so I was wondering if anyone here has used or is using it?
I just want to track satellites not control anything while out-and-about.
Developer webpage is www.vosworx.com.
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