I'd really dig seeing an Android K3 client however in order to work
right it will probably require a PC side client.  I can only hope that
we get to maintain cross platform compatibility so that Linux and Mac
users can use the Android client...  I've been quite happy with the
Linux K3 utility and only have to run the windows one in a VM for short
bits while waiting for the Linux one to catch up...

Any chance of the utilities being open sourced? 

~BTH

On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 09:15 -0800, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
> [Not OT]
> 
> Yes, there is a K3 / Elecraft connection here. ;-) Anyone interested in 
> writing a K3 remote control app for the Droid/Android OS?  Contact me 
> directly if you are. The Moto Droid makes an excellent platform for 
> portable remote control. I'm -very- interested in doing this for the K3. 
> I'm also in interested in using it for data modes etc.
> 
> [OT]
> 
> I'm extremely happy with the Motorola Droid. (I upgraded from using 
> using several versions of the Palm Treo over the past 6 years.)
> 
> Battery life has not been a problem for my usage profile. I'm a heavy 
> unlimited data plan user for email and web (many of my elecraft posts 
> here come via my PDA phone), but I'm also trained to dock and charge my 
> phone when I am in the car, office and at night. Same as I did for the 
> Treo. But I frequently go all day without charging until I go to bed. I 
> suspect many that quote short battery life during their early days of 
> infatuation and heavy usage of the phone as they download apps, browse 
> the web, call and email all their friends, view YouTube K3 videos and 
> generally have fun with the new toy. ;-)
> All of the apps I had on my Palm Treo were available for the Droid, and 
> I was able to transfer over my contacts and data in short order. Via 
> Google calendar I'm able to stay 100% in sync between my various PCs and 
> the Droid. Its a huge productivity booster.
> 
> Bottom line for me: With its large high resolution touch color display, 
> slide out keyboard, 3G + Wifi networks, 5 MP camera / vid cam, and its 
> Google based Android open operating system, the Moto Driod on Verizon is 
> a strong competitor for the iPhone on ATT's weaker network. Numerous 
> phones from several manufacturers now available with the Android OS, 
> which is rapidly creating a strong applications base as programmers jump 
> on board. I've loaded numerous Ham Radio apps already. There are over 
> 10,000 apps on the Droid site so far, with hundreds more appearing each 
> day. Rumor is that over 500,000 Droids have been shipped since its 
> introduction a month ago.
> 
> 73,
> Eric  WA6HHQ
> 
> [Let's limit this thread to a 1-2 more posts today and then end it.]
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