Monday, October 17, 2011

Remote Control using your iPad

Last week i found a great app for my iPad! This program called CommCat makes it possible to control your rig als long as your in WiFi range. On the computer that is connected to your transceiver you have to make use of Hamradio. Beside this, you'll need QSXer, a little programm the connect Commcat with Hamradio. Audio is send vice-versa using Skype. Configuring is very easy, good instructions and support are both supplied. See yourself making global connections while sitting in the garden.



After downloading and installing/register QSXer (found here), you'll als have to register two skype-accounts. One is used on de transciever side, the other on the Ipad. Both take care of transporting audio up and down, so it's possible to QSO! On the iPad, download both Commcat and Skype, configure them and off you go. Think of all the possibilities of mobility around the comfort of your home. Beside that, using this app on the Internet is also possible. Offcourse, HamRadio Deluxe is also capable of remote control, but it's not possible to use it on the iPad.

Another extra of using QSXer is the the personal MyQSX.net webpage you'll get when you'll register (free). On this page the visitor can see amongst some information about your station, the status of activity, operating frequency and your S-meter (updated every 60 seconds). It's provides the vistor als the possiblity to contact you by mail. Nice is also the MyQSX World activity Map where live global connections are shown.

The Commcat app (which is originally an iPhone app) gives you basic control of your rig. Change frequency, band and mode (also CW) on the spot. It features some macro's and has a good user-friendly design. On top of that is houses a logbook, a callbook and a build-in DX-spot list. Commcat works great and using it is lots of fun. All this, Commcat, QSXer and Hamradio Deluxe are free!

No comments:

Post a Comment