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Hi Mike,
Yes, that would be fun to do!
I am going to upgrade to a Milestone 2 in the future here.
Best regards,
christian SM0UWV
On 2011-03-26 at 10:35 Michael Dane wrote:
>Hi Christian,
>
>Thanks for doing your podcast using the Android on the Echolink system. I
>enjoyed listening to it!
>My QTH is Depoe Bay Oregon, USA, and I currently use a LG Ally running
>2.2.1. I've installed Echolink on the droid and
>access is done via (direct) WIFI connection.
>Hope we can have a QSO, droid to droid, sometime in the near future when
>time permits? Lol..
>
>
>Michael Dane:
>W7ALX:
>Lincoln County Emergency Communications:
>{City of} Depoe Bay:
>Emergency Operations.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>On Behalf Of Christian
>Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 4:21 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Demonstration of Echolink for Android
>
>Hi all,
>Hope everyone is doing great!
>It was some time since I posted to this list, but now I have made a little=
> podcast demonstrating the Echolink software for the Android platform. The=
> great thing is that it is accessible!
>I am looking forward of any question or comments you may have on this one.
>You can find the podcast on the following URL:
>http://dl.dropbox.com/u/159349/echolinkdemo.mp3
>Keep in mind that this is my third time using the software, so I did this=
> also with some experimenting.
>Hope to hear from you!
>73s,
>Christian SM0UWV
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