I'm looking for a simple logging software for Android. I don't need any frills, just simple logging with the feature to convert the log to Cabrillo or ADIF format. I don't mind purchasing it if it is
Mike, I spoke at length with Mike Dishop last week. He said they are running late on their commercial Receiver project and he has moved all resources to help with that project - which should be finis
I operate COTA (castels on the air) with a Ten-Tec Scout off of a battery and log onto paper. See: http://www.dj0ip.de/c-o-t-a/ I have found a logging program that will run on my 10" Android Tablet,
I need a micro usb male plug to two micro usb female jacks and one of them must accept the charger, the other a keyboard or whatever. Sounds easy, 'til you try. After about one hour of searching, I w
I don't want to risk running down the starter battery. I have 3 board batteries and they should be sufficient for a day outing. The radio side of things is done; no problem. The problem remains how t
Hi Al, Here in DL people know how to drive, so 95% of all cars are a manual shift. Automatics are exotics here. In fact my next planned outing (maybe next week) is SOTA, not COTA, but to a mountain w
Ha Steve, I loved that reply! First things first, I had a BMW R-100R for about 15 years and went on many expeditions with it, including one to Liechtenstein in the early 90s. I ran the European Field
John, It's the rear end, not the front end that folds back power, but otherwise you are right. It is an excellent choice of radio. Erecting an antenna inside of a building is always a challenge. It i
Hmmm. It's late over here. I'm making mistakes. Time for bed. **Read my corrected text again.** 73 - Rick, DJ0IP (Nr. Frankfurt, Germany) John, It's the rear end, not the front end that folds back po
John, On the high SWR on 20m, if you mean the one written up in the May issue of QST, then I know it quite well. That's almost twice its normal SWR, so as you suspect, there must be something metal a
John, Your O2 has two means of keying linear amplifiers: 1. Single Cable using the AMP KEY 2. Dual Cables using TX EN and TX OUT. (Keying Loop) You amplifier does not support a keying loop. You must
Bob, Here is a guide I got from K7QO. It's about 18MB, too big for email so download it here: http://www.dj0ip.de/ten-tec-stuff/1330-guide/?logout=1 73 - Rick, DJ0IP (Nr. Frankfurt, Germany) Aloha! I
I have just uploaded Rob's full test review of the Apache ANAN-200D to my web site. See: www.dj0ip.de/sherwood-forest/sherwood-xcvr-tests/apache-anan-200d/ Altogether you will find two dozen test rev
I have to agree. The OM6+ was probably my favorite radio ever, as far as ergonomics go. Everything you commonly need is at your fingertips without the need for a menu. 73 - Rick, DJ0IP (Nr. Frankfurt
Explain. If you install the INRAD roofing filter on the O6+, the DR3's are so close that it won't make any difference. I don't get the easier to operate bit. Having to use a software menu is not easi
Gary, You just posted the most recent $64K question! Even in the past, the DR3 value was not all-telling of a radio's overall performance, but now with SDR technology, it is just a number without a l
No radio with a dark, almost black front panel is ergonomic. The first time I sat down at a TS-850 at Field Day, I quit operating within 5 minutes. I had forgotten my reading glasses and for the life
It seems to boil down to, people who like to play with features love the radio and people whose primary interest is to communicate, regardless of what the band condx are like are not to enthused with
Well white print on black might be easy on the eyes but black print on white is even easier. Every now and then you'll see a magazine page printed with white print on black. You wouldn't want to read
Doesn't have to be all metal. It can be a combination of fiberglass and metal! 73 - Rick, DJ0IP (Nr. Frankfurt, Germany) Guys, relax, it ain't the radio it is the metal in the sky that is important.