W4CIA - AMRAD Technical Net
William "Bill" Kisse
WA3GJD at arrl.net
Mon Mar 3 16:58:07 CST 2014
I would like to add another.
I've been using an online Web SDR at http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
However, this site only works on Windows browsers using flash or HTML5 interface
The software that controls the SDR has been freely distributed by the developer at utwente.nl so there are multiple online SDR's available to us.
As an aside, I recommend that you check out the site - I've seen up to 195 concurrent users and the remote receiver runs without a hitch.
Searching for an Android version so that I can access this SDR on my tablet or cell phone.
I've seen SDR software on Google Play, but none seems to work on my devices.
Thank you.
Bill
WA3GJD
William "Bill" Kisse
301-908-8279
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> From: Karl W4KRL <W4KRL at arrl.net>
>To: tacos at amrad.org
>Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 5:41 PM
>Subject: RE: W4CIA - AMRAD Technical Net
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>Bill,
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>Since Android tablets with large touch screens and impressive i/o capabilities cost less than a Raspberry Pi or Arduino I suggest we discuss Android software development and where it might be directed to ham radio projects.
>1. What software development tools are available?
>2. Can software be developed without being entangled with Google Play?
>3. How can software be distributed?
>4. Possible projects:
>a. Integrated station control and contact logging.
>b. Applications for digital modes: PSK31, RTTY, SSTV…
>c. Digital voice
>d. Spread spectrum
>e. Fox hunting with integrated map displays
>f. Test instruments
>
>73 Karl W4KRL
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>From:tacos-bounces+w4krl=arrl.net at amrad.org [mailto:tacos-bounces+w4krl=arrl.net at amrad.org] On Behalf Of William Fenn
>Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 3:47 PM
>To: tacos at amrad.org
>Subject: W4CIA - AMRAD Technical Net
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>Gentlemen,
>
>We will present round 2 of the AMRAD Technical Net tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 PM. No one has of today suggested a topic for discussion.
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>Like last week, I will be calling the net via an EchoLink connection. The EchoLink node is K0BRA-L.
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>N4TS
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>PS – I may not be able to call the net next week and wonder if there is a volunteer to take the helm then?
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