I operate COTA (castels on the air) with a Ten-Tec Scout off of a battery and log onto paper. See: http://www.dj0ip.de/c-o-t-a/ I have found a logging program that will run on my 10" Android Tablet,
I can't answer your answer directly, but have you considered a Bluetooth connected keyboard powered off the powered hub powering your tablet. (I have two android tablets but neither in a configuratio
Consider a Bluetooth keyboard. I have used one from Logitech that had a fairly long battery life. Duane Calvin Sent from my iPhone _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list
I believe there are splitter cables available and they're specifically intended for just such an application where power needs to be supplied through one of the connections. Have a look on eBay. 73,
just search on eBay for micro USB splitter cable Barry N1EU _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tent
I need a micro usb male plug to two micro usb female jacks and one of them must accept the charger, the other a keyboard or whatever. Sounds easy, 'til you try. After about one hour of searching, I w
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I see in those pics that you have a vehicle with you. Have you considered a power inverter that could power your tablet, keyboard, etc? Robert KG4KGL _______________________________________________ T
I don't want to risk running down the starter battery. I have 3 board batteries and they should be sufficient for a day outing. The radio side of things is done; no problem. The problem remains how t
That's why you need a vehicle with a manual transmission (or one of the older design automatics with a rear pump so it can be push or pull started) for your outings and that you make sure the vehicle
I own a 70s vintage Moto Guzzi police motorcycle with a semi-automatic transmission. In the manual which was clearly written before the lawyers took over the world, it gives a procedure to set it sta
Hi Al, Here in DL people know how to drive, so 95% of all cars are a manual shift. Automatics are exotics here. In fact my next planned outing (maybe next week) is SOTA, not COTA, but to a mountain w
Ha Steve, I loved that reply! First things first, I had a BMW R-100R for about 15 years and went on many expeditions with it, including one to Liechtenstein in the early 90s. I ran the European Field