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spdevel January 3rd 04 07:26 PM

Palm or Pocket PC HF?
 
Just curious...are there any HF radios that use a Palm or Pocket PC as the
front-end user-interface? I'm surprised that no one has rigged up a Pixie
or something to do this...



Zoran Brlecic January 3rd 04 09:54 PM

spdevel wrote:
Just curious...are there any HF radios that use a Palm or Pocket PC as the
front-end user-interface? I'm surprised that no one has rigged up a Pixie
or something to do this...


And they should do that because... ?



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Zoran Brlecic January 3rd 04 09:54 PM

spdevel wrote:
Just curious...are there any HF radios that use a Palm or Pocket PC as the
front-end user-interface? I'm surprised that no one has rigged up a Pixie
or something to do this...


And they should do that because... ?



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spdevel January 3rd 04 10:16 PM

And they should do that because... ?


....because a lot of the expense of these devices is in the user-interface,
buttons, readouts, etc. If you have a small QRP type of transceiver, it
seems like a Palm would save a lot of the expense while maintaining the
portability.

Is this such a radical idea?



spdevel January 3rd 04 10:16 PM

And they should do that because... ?


....because a lot of the expense of these devices is in the user-interface,
buttons, readouts, etc. If you have a small QRP type of transceiver, it
seems like a Palm would save a lot of the expense while maintaining the
portability.

Is this such a radical idea?



Zoran Brlecic January 5th 04 07:37 PM

spdevel wrote:
And they should do that because... ?


...because a lot of the expense of these devices is in the user-interface,
buttons, readouts, etc. If you have a small QRP type of transceiver, it
seems like a Palm would save a lot of the expense while maintaining the
portability.

Is this such a radical idea?


Not so much radical as impractical. The reason that radios haven't
become exclusively software controlled is the same reason you don't
drive your car using a mouse and a keyboard - it's clumsy and
impractical. So to make a black box radio with a PC i/f would actually
be much more expensive because almost no one would buy it.

73 ... WA7AA


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Zoran Brlecic January 5th 04 07:37 PM

spdevel wrote:
And they should do that because... ?


...because a lot of the expense of these devices is in the user-interface,
buttons, readouts, etc. If you have a small QRP type of transceiver, it
seems like a Palm would save a lot of the expense while maintaining the
portability.

Is this such a radical idea?


Not so much radical as impractical. The reason that radios haven't
become exclusively software controlled is the same reason you don't
drive your car using a mouse and a keyboard - it's clumsy and
impractical. So to make a black box radio with a PC i/f would actually
be much more expensive because almost no one would buy it.

73 ... WA7AA


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Steve Silverwood January 30th 04 08:31 AM

In article ,
says...
Just curious...are there any HF radios that use a Palm or Pocket PC as the
front-end user-interface? I'm surprised that no one has rigged up a Pixie
or something to do this...


There is a program out called CTR-817 for the PocketPC OS that controls
the FT-817 transceiver. Do a Google search for that and you should find
the site where it can be found (I don't have the URL handy right now).

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Steve Silverwood January 30th 04 08:31 AM

In article ,
says...
Just curious...are there any HF radios that use a Palm or Pocket PC as the
front-end user-interface? I'm surprised that no one has rigged up a Pixie
or something to do this...


There is a program out called CTR-817 for the PocketPC OS that controls
the FT-817 transceiver. Do a Google search for that and you should find
the site where it can be found (I don't have the URL handy right now).

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-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
Email:


Mike Andrews February 9th 04 03:27 PM

Steve Silverwood wrote:
In article ,
says...
Just curious...are there any HF radios that use a Palm or Pocket PC as the
front-end user-interface? I'm surprised that no one has rigged up a Pixie
or something to do this...


There is a program out called CTR-817 for the PocketPC OS that controls
the FT-817 transceiver. Do a Google search for that and you should find
the site where it can be found (I don't have the URL handy right now).


If you're talking about HF-only rigs, then I confess ignorance. Ditto
for programs to control DC-to-daylight transceivers.

_But_:

If you have an Icom PCR-1000 (which covers HF, and on up to near
daylight), there are a couple of programs for the Palm to control it.
They worked just dandy on my Palm VIIx, and on the i705 that replaced
it.

It is truly unfortunate that they appear not to work on the Palm
Tungsten series, which doesn't have the serial library built in. While
there _are_ add-on serial libraries available, the ones I've tried
don't appear to actually drive the Tungsten T-3's serial interface.

It's _very_ disappointing, and I'm about to post to the PCR-1000 list
about my problems. *sigh*

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