[digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-13 Thread Javier Albinarrate
Hi This is just an update, although I lack time, I have been working on the webpage, so expect to see results within the next week. 73! Javier LU8AJA - Original Message - From: Javier Albinarrate jav...@albinarrate.com Newsgroups: lnet.radio.digitalradio Sent: Saturday, May 02,

[digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Javier Albinarrate
Hi, This sounds interesting... I setup a database, I made a few functional mockups, and some more glue could be added. I would also provide JSON and XML connectors, to feed the info. Perhaps we can move this into an alpha status... who knows.. http://lnet.com.ar/wwn/index.php

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Andy obrien
Some good work Javier, many thanks. Are you planning on making this idea one where people would manually login in and post their frequency or one that would take information from their radio and logging software and automatically send the information to your php scripts ? Andy K3UK On Sat, May

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Andy obrien
A program or online page providing the capabilities of SpotColletor to filter results could really make the Who is Now Where application a powerful - and POPULAR - resource. Bob - K3MQ EXACTLY my thoughts Bob, since I also use all DX LAB applications and find Spotcollector to be

[digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Bob
If I understand the concept correctly, this basically is self-spotting - which I believe to be a great idea. It certainly would not be allowed in contest scenarios, but for most users it would be a wonderful resource. I now use Dave's (AA6YQ) DXLab SpotCollector program for cluster management.

[digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Javier Albinarrate
Andy, Actually both. The webpage would allow you to manually post your freq, and search. Also, an API using JSON or XML, would allow programs to post and search automatically. After all the webpage is working, with the connectors, if nobody else goes for the task, I might make a

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Andy obrien
I have Kenwood , so I am happy to test it Javier, On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Javier Albinarrate jav...@albinarrate.com wrote: Andy, Actually both. The webpage would allow you to manually post your freq, and search. Also, an API using JSON or XML, would allow programs to post and

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor

2009-05-02 Thread Dave AA6YQ
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Who Is Where Now : Idea, needs inventor If I understand the concept correctly, this basically is self-spotting - which I believe to be a great idea. It certainly would not be allowed in contest scenarios, but for most users it would