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> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Oliver Johns
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 4:38 PM
> To: Elecraft Reflector
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Small Screen for the QRP Gang
>
> Eric,
>
> >From
Behalf Of Oliver Johns
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 4:38 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Small Screen for the QRP Gang
Eric,
>From the Apple web site and other places, it looks like the camera adapter
is not officially supported on the iPhone. So the setup you describe mi
No I haven't. Just the iPad.
Look at the iSDR website for better info on this.
Eric
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On 8/13/2012 2:38 PM, Oliver Johns wrote:
> Eric,
>
> >From the Apple web site and other places, it looks like the camera adapter
> >is not officially supported on the iPhone. So the setup
Eric,
>From the Apple web site and other places, it looks like the camera adapter is
>not officially supported on the iPhone. So the setup you describe might not
>work on the iPhone, even the current 4S model. It seems to be iPad only.
>Have you tried it with an iPhone?
73,
Oliver
W6ODJ
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Doh! Video cameras have stereo mics. So it's part of iOS. I was
wondering how Griffin coded the audio into the video stream. They
didn't have to, designers just did it native mode!
I have to re-read these several reams of iOS stuff I have piled up
here
73,
matt
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 09:25
!! Aha !!
Then the mic inputs are digital. I'd guess the camera adapter plugs
into the 30-pin? Don't think iPhones have any other digital I/O
73,
matt
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 09:25:59 -0700, you wrote:
>It is not via Bluetooth. The iMic connects directly to the iPad/iPhone via the
>small App
I am definitely going to try this. Has anyone documented this setup or created
a wiki for it? That would be really schweet!
Keith
AG6AZ
Sent from my iPhone please excuse typos
On Aug 11, 2012, at 9:26 AM, "Eric Swartz WA6HHQ - Elecraft"
wrote:
> It is not via Bluetooth. The iMic connects di
It is not via Bluetooth. The iMic connects directly to the iPad/iPhone via the
small Apple camera USB adapter.
That would be cool if were BT!
73,
Eric
www.elecraft.com
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On Aug 11, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
> Via the BT, not a wired connection... The 30-pin doesn't have a
Via the BT, not a wired connection... The 30-pin doesn't have a mic
input. Last time I checked, anyway.
matt
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 07:17:34 -0700, you wrote:
>The Griffin iMic adapter also provides stereo input for the iPad and iPhone.
>
>Eric
>
>www.elecraft.com
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>
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>On Aug 11, 2012, a
, 2012 10:17 AM
> To: Adi Andrei
> Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Small Screen for the QRP Gang
>
> The Griffin iMic adapter also provides stereo input for the iPad and iPhone.
>
> Eric
>
> www.elecraft.com
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Anything for Android? Specifically Galaxy S2, but also interested in
something that'd work with Galaxy Tab.
73, Thomas M0TRN
On 11 August 2012 15:17, Eric Swartz WA6HHQ - Elecraft wrote:
> The Griffin iMic adapter also provides stereo input for the iPad and
> iPhone.
>
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Saw this work at Ham-Com in Plano, TX and it's pretty nice on the iPad. The
span width is nowhere near that of the P3, but considering the totally small
package, especially with an iPhone as the display, I seriously doubt if there's
a neater portable setup available anywhere, or with anywhere c
The Griffin iMic adapter also provides stereo input for the iPad and iPhone.
Eric
www.elecraft.com
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On Aug 11, 2012, at 4:39 AM, Adi Andrei wrote:
> You could use your iPhone with iSDR or similar app.
> Take either I or Q output from KX3, and connect it to the iPhone microphone
> jack.
iSdr works great as a panadapter with the KX3. I've been demoing it on an iPad
with the KX3 at the hamfests we go to.
Eric
www.elecraft.com
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On Aug 11, 2012, at 4:39 AM, Adi Andrei wrote:
> You could use your iPhone with iSDR or similar app.
> Take either I or Q output from KX3, and co
You could use your iPhone with iSDR or similar app.
Take either I or Q output from KX3, and connect it to the iPhone microphone
jack.
Done it, it works. you only get 24KHz range, because the iPhone mic input is
mono.
Total cost under $10. (4pole jack, cable)
Or you could connect both I and Q to
Wayne, Eric, & the Tech guys.
Pretty far fetched maybe, but what would be cool is a small p3 with a small
screen, about the size of an iPhone 4, maybe possibly a bit bigger, shallow
depth to compliment the KX3 QRP transceiver, A truly portable unit!!
Could you shrink it down!!!
Ken..G0ORH /
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