Jack Twilley ([info]kc2els) wrote in [info]amateurradio,
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HFBeacon for Android version 1.0 released!

I have published an application on the Android Market which will allow operators like me who can't understand the Morse code generated by the HF propagation beacon network well enough to know which beacon is expected to transmit on any given band at the present time. The application's name is HFBeacon and I hope it is useful to others.

I posted the long tale of how the application was created here for the curious. Thanks!

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Anonymous

November 26 2009, 17:37:25 UTC 2 years ago

Android App

Very neat. It's great to see someone developing amateur radio applications for the android. I almost bought a Verizon Droid but found out that all service providers require $30 per month 3G plans. I am in wi-fi almost all the time so not going to bother. CollegeARC has been doing some cool stuff on the forums with the beagleboard and arduino you might be interested in at http://www.collegearc.com and if anything big comes of it there will either be an article or blog post on our blog http://blog.collegearc.com.

73's
Bryce KB1LQC
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