http://www.cqrlog.com/
In repos also. Can save locally on on any MYSQL server. I can install
MYSQL on any machine with a single apt-get install mysql command
:)
Logging software done, check
On 05/07/2012 03:10 PM, Orion Thrower wrote:
> Ok I have my rig that we can use of course. But I have a 10 Meter
> vertical that comes apart in 3 sections, uses coax, and can be attached
> to a mast that I can bring along. So we just need a radio to do 10
> meters, my rig can then be put on 20 meters or 40 meters.
>
> I have one PC at home that runs off WinXP that we can do some logging
> on, or use it as the server to log centrally if we can find some decent
> software. I found one such item but it doesn't seem to work on
> Linux/Unix. So if someone knows of a good logging software that we can
> utilize on a network, then we can really go "professional".
>
> On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:04 PM, jricher.n1zzh@gmail.com
> <mailto:jricher.n1zzh@gmail.com> <jricher@jricher.com
> <mailto:jricher@jricher.com>> wrote:
>
> Google has an API for maps. No problem.
> --
> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
>
>
> Vinnie Chapman <n1lqj@cox.net <mailto:n1lqj@cox.net>> wrote:
>
>
> Yeah I shot a copy of the last one to the HSL google group, but I do not
> anticipate any lack of sponsors :). We have a coax to the roof already.
>
> We could add extensions to that and bring the cable down stairs I
> think. I would want to be up front so we can put people, esp kids, on
> the air.
>
> I suggest a simple php cgi that adds a log entry to a sqlite3 db. The
>
> computer running the screen can simply pull a cgi sqlite3 output in html
> format, which sqlite3 does easy enough with a select statement for the
> most recent log enteries. Someone make a log entry into the sqlite db,
>
> the cgi simply refreshes the .html file. The html file has a meta
> header for pragma no cache and an autoload ever x seconds. At the end,
> we can give orion the contacts, eliminate duplicates, and much more with
>
> a well crafted select statement. I
> don't know how, but couldn't the cgi
> also add another pin to the google map also? Maybe with wget or curl?
>
> I am more for running coax down the stairs from the existing feed point
> and putting the antenna on the roof so no one touches it.
>
>
> On 05/07/2012 01:15 PM, Todd Harrison wrote:
> > I like the idea of having antennas in the parking lot but not radio
> > equipment. For it to work we HAVE to stay inside with the equipment. It
> > will be hot enough inside with people coming and going a lot. Antennas
>
> > on the roof would work better I would think and it wouldn't cause any
> > parking problems.
> > I like the idea a lot but one thing I would like to see is that it is a
> > field day for the visitors not just us hams. Nothing interesting just
>
> > watching experienced hams turning knobs and talking in tongues. Seeing
> > newbs getting coached on making a contact would be fun to watch and all
> > the visitors, young and old, would get to make some contacts. Have a
>
> > card ready to fill in that notes the contact details that we can give to
> > the visitor as a record of their contact and ask for an email or snail
> > mail address if they want to get the QSL card if one comes to us for the
>
> > contact.
> > Have a PC setup with HSL's projector that has Goolge maps up and running
> > so when a contact is make we can post a pin on the overhead map so
> > everyone gets a nice visual where the contact is currently located.
>
> > We should have handouts ready on the MCC ham class schedules so people
> > know how to learn about ham and get a license in a simple community way
> > without getting hooked up with a ham club, because we know how nerdy and
>
> > strange we can be. :P And I can bring my handouts and book from the MCC
> > class I took.
> > All this activity would keep us very busy and we would
> have to
> > identified duties for each attending member to commit too, but shifting
> > duties around during the day would be fine once the required
> > activity and material is in place.
> > If we go with this we should schedule a dry run the weekend before so we
>
> > can work the bugs out of setting up the equipment, PC's, antennas and
> > making sure all the documents and procedures work without the bother
> > of working with any newbs.
> > I think Jasper would be the best sponsor because she is into ham and
>
> > would get excited about the event.
> > I could contact Jasper others at HSL too if you like.
> > Todd
> >
> >
> > On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Vinnie Chapman<n1lqj@cox.net <mailto:n1lqj@cox.net>
>
> > <mailto:n1lqj@cox.net <mailto:n1lqj@cox.net>>> wrote:
> >
> > Sorry, I was seeing if there was a block party that weekend. We
> > could not be that lucky. We need a heatsync member to
> sponsor us in
> > the building during the entire event. Other than that I say we
> > contact them and ask if it is possible. Furthermore that weekend is
> > not booked at heat sync. We could draw hundreds of people into
>
> > heatsync over the 24 hrs. We could set up radio's and antennas in
> > the parking lot, hand out flyers, invite public officals. Get an
> > add into the ARRL newletter and we might be in business!
>
> >
> > I'm in, but we need to clear this with heatsync.
> >
> >
> > I also want to hear from other members on this. I know we sent
> > Dennis scouting for a site, I want to get his input also.
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 05/07/2012 12:07 PM, Orion Thrower wrote:
> >
> > Good idea Todd. Might actually be worth trying for. Vinnie? Your
> > thoughts?
> >
> > On Mon, May 7,
> 2012 at 11:00 AM, Todd Harrison
> > <toddrharrison@gmail.com <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail.com> <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail.com <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail.com>>
>
> > <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail. <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail.>__com
> > <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail.com <mailto:toddrharrison@gmail.com>>>> wrote:
>
> >
> > Why not ask HSL if we con have it there. We could put
> > something on
> > the roof and be inside all day. Maybe even setup the shack
> > at the
> > front and put out signs on the sidewalk letting people know
>
> > they can
> > come in and get some exposure to ham. Hand out cards with
> > our group
> > contact in case we can pickup some new members. Free
> > membership is
>
> > sweet and I think HSL would live the added attention on
> > field day.
> >
> >
> > On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Orion Thrower
> >
> <orion.thrower@gmail.com <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail.com> <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail.com <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail.com>>
> > <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail. <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail.>__com
>
> > <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail.com <mailto:orion.thrower@gmail.com>>>> wrote:
> >
> > Ok, I wanted to pass along some info.
> > May 22nd at 6:30pm at the Utilities Building is our next
>
> > meeting. This meeting will be very informative and
> > packed with
> > info, so I will be starting it at 6:30.
> > Also we are still unsure where we are going for Field
>
> > Day. If
> > anyone has any thoughts let us know. We were thinking
> > of going
> > over towards Pinal Peak, but from what I understand, it's a
> > little hard on smaller vehicles. There are a few places
>
> > North
> > of Young we could always go to,
> but most of the free places
> > don't have bathrooms. If we don't get any response by
> > the end
> > of this month then I will say we are going to either not do
>
> > field day this year or go to oak flats. Typically we
> > don't have
> > much of a turn out for Field Day because we go to Oak
> > Flats (and
> > it gets hot). But we could find some place local and
>
> > still do
> > it. Although I would prefer going North, above the Rim
> > for that
> > weekend. So we need ideas. We could go to Airplane
> > flats area
>
> > Since we have Field Day in June, there will be no meeting.
> > Please mark this down on your calendars. Next Meeting
> > will be
> > July 24th at
> 6:30pm at the Utilities Building. Topic
> > will be
> > Propagation.
> > August will be 2 Meter Antenna building and will be at
> > Heat Sync
> > labs. Todd will be handling the details for this class.
>
> > Are there any other topics out there that you would like
> > us to
> > discuss, teach, or build?
> >
> > --
> > Where am I going? And why am I in a handbasket?
>
> >
> >
> > KE7VLC Amateur Extra Class
> > Orion Thrower
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Where am I going? And why am I in a handbasket?
>
> >
> >
> > KE7VLC Amateur Extra Class
> > Orion Thrower
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Vinnie Chapman,
> > N1LQJ
> >
> > Linux's roots in Unix run deep, in fact, all the way back to'/'.
>
> >
> > "With UNIX we wanted to create not just an
> > operating system, but a community in which
> > people could come together"
> > (Dennis Ritchie, 1974)
>
> >
> > "Well, life's like that, a few #ifdefs here,
> > a few fake library interface functions there,
> > what's the big deal?"
> > ("Unix haters handbook", 1994)
>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Vinnie Chapman,
> N1LQJ
>
> Linux's roots in Unix run deep, in fact, all the way back to'/'.
>
> "With UNIX we wanted to create not just an
>
> operating system, but a community in which
> people could come together"
> (Dennis Ritchie, 1974)
>
> "Well,
> life's like that, a few #ifdefs here,
> a few fake library interface functions there,
> what's the big deal?"
> ("Unix haters handbook", 1994)
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Where am I going? And why am I in a handbasket?
>
>
> KE7VLC Amateur Extra Class
> Orion Thrower
>
--
Regards,
Vinnie Chapman,
N1LQJ
Linux's roots in Unix run deep, in fact, all the way back to '/'.
"With UNIX we wanted to create not just an
operating system, but a community in which
people could come together"
(Dennis Ritchie, 1974)
"Well, life's like that, a few #ifdefs here,
a few fake library interface functions there,
what's the big deal?"
("Unix haters handbook", 1994)
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