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I was thinking. As we have no RS232 port. It might be possible to hack an old bluetooth headset to connect to a Rig. Somehow attach the mic and ear-piece. Then if we can opperate the PTT somehow.
Then we can take the sound input and create some APRS software that creates a POI list for Maemo Mapper. A separate pop up massager for sending and receiving other signals.
I am going to get my N800 later this week. Anyone else want to play with this.
Can we connect both the Headset and a GPS through BlueTooth?
UPDATE:
I have decided to create a Yahoo group. Hildon Ham
I explain what I am thinking a little more clearly. And can gather info/ideas on the subject of Ham Radio applications for Maemo.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HildonHam/
Last edited by HumanPenguin; 2007-07-25 at 02:35.