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COLLEEN ROTH <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Jul 2013 22:09:41 -0400
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 Hi Phil,
I am sure this apps will be enjoyable for those who use an iphone.
I just go to Arrl_org and look up the US and Canadian call signs.
I can use my Braille Sense Plus to do this.
Colleen, N8TNV;



----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 9:42 pm
Subject: Ham apps for iPhones

>
>
> I use an app called
> 
> Ham radio Call
> 
> which looks up, obviously, ham calls and gives all types of other =
> information and I also use a program called
> 
> DXCC
> 
> to look up weird prefixes.  I'm getting too old to remember all the new =
> prefixes these days but this little DXCC program works fine.  I also use =
> a little app called
> 
> My Altitude.
> 
> Denver is, as you all know, called the Mile High City but it is 5,280 =
> feet at a specific step on the capital steppes to the front door and it =
> is downhill all the way to the capital building from where I live on the =
> edge of southwest Denver.  In other words, Denver is in a valley.  =
> According to this program, my house is 5,422 to 5,425 feet.  It changes =
> moment by moment as you move your phone.  No big deal but fun to have as =
> an app to fire up once and awhile.
> 
> Note.  If you look for these apps, you might have to run the words =
> together.  I have had them so long, I can't remember how I found them =
> but spaces between words may work as well.
> 
> Phil.
> K0NX

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