[LOGic] Spotting tools

Skip Cameron scameron at austin.rr.com
Wed Nov 14 13:05:51 EST 2007


I just like to tune the radio and see what bands are open and who's on.
It's a wonderful respite from the frenetic automated services that we now have on our computers.
Makes the "thrill of the hunt" and "enjoyment of the ether" and the "relaxation of the hobby" return
for me.
:-)
Skip W5GAI
Ham since 1954
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Jennifer wrote:

> Something bigger and badder.  Maybe it just me.
>
> 73's
> Jennifer
> WA4CVV
>
> At 12:15 PM 11/14/2007, you wrote:
> >Logic will download spots from multiple telnet sites, multiple HTTP sites
> >and the local 2m cluster. What more could you need?
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
> >On Behalf Of Jennifer
> >Sent: November 14, 2007 11:50
> >To: logic at mailman.qth.net
> >Cc: jPATERSON4 at tampabay.rr.com
> >Subject: [LOGic] Spotting tools
> >
> >
> >I wonder if anyone have thought, that someone with experience could
> >write a DX web tool that is design just for Logic, and any new ideas
> >would come only though Logic software owners.  It would have the best
> >features of "Dxlink", "Spot Collector", VE7CC DX Cluster, and DXScape
> >best one including selectable Multiple DX Cluster.  On top of this
> >you could use it with devices like Kenwood the TH-D7A(G) it would
> >feed locale spots from a locale packet into your computer or and the
> >WWW.  If you did not have that radio why not using the AGW Pro
> >software connected with your old two meter VX-150 or some other
> >rig?  There is one more, use a old two meter rig, connected to a
> >Multi-mode data controller like a Kantronics or a timewave.  Think of
> >all this software could do, and it is design only for the Logic, but
> >it could be use as a stand alone spotting tool as well
> >
> >Jennifer
> >73's
> >WA4CVV
> >




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