Ham Radio Applications for Pocket PC Devices
Find logging tools, Morse code trainers, satellite trackers, and digital mode software for your Pocket PC.
Even though Pocket PCs are legacy devices, many hams still find them useful for portable amateur radio activity. These small, low-power computers can run specialized software, making them handy tools for operators in the field or for those who prefer a compact station setup. They offer a way to integrate basic logging, digital modes, and tracking functions without needing a full laptop.
Operators can find logging packages like MobileLog to record QSOs on the go, along with Morse code training and decoding utilities such as PPCMorse and CwGet PPC. For satellite operation, programs like SatCE and Tracksat provide real-time tracking and pass predictions. Additionally, tools like PocketDigi enable PSK, RTTY, and CW operation, turning a Pocket PC into a capable digital mode interface for portable stations.
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A program to decode Morse code via sound input of PDA to text. No additional hardware required - your need only receiver and PDA with sound input. Built-in microphone of device can be used also.
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A free small database program for Palm OS that allows you to log ham radio contacts. You can log the call sign, name, date, time and frequency of the contact.
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MobileLog is a logging package for the PocketPC. It features DXCC reports, searching, alerts, and inport/export.
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How to use packet radio using the WindowsCE operating system
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This page is an introduction to the PocketDigi utility for PocketPC PDAs. Allow PSK, RTTY and CW operation from your PDA by n0hr
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PPCMorse and PPCMorse Pro are Morse code traning/sending utilities for PocketPC PDAs (such as the iPAQ, Jordana and Cassiopea).
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PocketPC freeware that track satellites, and display their position on a map of the world. It also has a display that shows other relevant information useful to Ham Radio operators to allow them to work them.