I don't use their hardware, although I do use their logging program, which
includes all the setup arrangements required to integrate their hardware
into the program and your station. I've beta tested a new release of their
logging program that will be released this year, and it's a nice program.
http://hamtoys.com/
73,
Joe
WDØM
At 06:28 AM 3/10/2005, W4ZW wrote:
>
>
>This guy had a display at the DX Convention in Visalia, Ca last year:
>
>http://www.hamation.com/
>
>Looks like a nice concept for remote control of antenna switches and the
>like, but I am not aware of anyone who is using his products. Since it can
>be networked, it might offer some interesting possibilities for remote
>control of antennas using 802.11 wireless hardware.
>
>Has anyone on the list had any experience with this product line?
>
>
>He was at Dayton too. I spent some time looking closely at the product line
>and intended to buy the line-up but postponed it because of travel. The
>entire concept and execution looked very professional and well done. The
>networking lets you do all sort of things using standard networking
>protocols. The system provided automatic antenna selection, band pass
>filters, etc. I still plan on trying this system, probably by late spring.
>
>Jon Hamlet, W4ZW
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