NAVTEX Pad lets you view NAVTEX and Radio Teletype (RTTY) marine weather transmissions on your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. Just set it near a radio (or for better quality decoding, connect a cable from the radios audio output jack to the microphone jack), tune in a NAVTEX frequency (usually 518 kHz), and watch the transmissions. Visit the support page for step by step instructions for using the app: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/ipad/iPad_NAVTEX_Pad_FAQ.htmlBuy your copy of NAVTEX pad today, and never be without up to date marine weather information again.

NAVTEX Pad alternatives

DxSpot

DxSpot is your mobile access into the Amateur Radio DX cluster network and contact Logbook for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. With DxSpot you can connect to the DX cluster of your choice. Features:- The DxSpot database contains the connection parameters for over 300 Internet DX Clusters - Add your favorite clusters to the Favorites list- Create custom connection parameters to access private or new clusters- Automatic cluster logon including optional password entry- Telnet access to the cluster console- Ability to enter cluster commands- Monitor DX spots in real time creating formatted table displays- Display DX by Date/Time or Frequency- Filter DX Spots by the spotter or DX station call sign, DXCC Prefix, CQ or ITU zones, band or mode- Visible and audible DX spot alerting - Capture DX contacts in the Logbook- World maps showing the location of the DX, along with the range, bearing and great circle path between your location and the DX (Location services are required)- Export the Logbook in CSV or ADIF format- Import your existing Logbook keeping track of all your contacts- Support for QRZ.COM XML LogBook Data (QRZ.COM XML subscription required)- Support for HamQTH XML callbook search (HamQTH account required)- Display colorized WWV propagation data - Display users currently connected to the cluster- Display cluster announcements- Automatic QRZ.COM WEB page search by DX, spotter or User call signs- DXCC entity display containing: DXCC country name, flag, DXCC prefix, entity number, continent, CQ / ITU zones, latitude/longitude and GMT time offset- DXCC entity displays the bands/modes worked, QSL confirmed and DXCC granted - DXCC entity displayable on the world map- Display DX news from the Ohio/Penn, ARRL, 425 DX, Dx World and DXCOFFEE- Display Contest and DXpedition Calendars- Display HF Nets- Integrated Help

  • size 7.1 MB

MorseDecoder

Translate Morse Code or CW audio to text. The HotPaw Morse Code Decoder takes audio input from the microphone or headset input on your iPhone or iPad, decodes Morse Code, and displays the results in text form. Please see the new help file on the HotPaw website for hints as to how to solve some of these issues.

  • rating 4.0
  • size 3.1 MB

Satellite Ham Radio (HamSat)

If you are having an issue with any of my apps PLEASE drop me an email at [email protected]. There are a number of people who have left comments about the app not working but have never contacted me about the issue. Thanks for the feedback and keep it coming W0VOS

  • size 5.1 MB

PocketPacket

PocketPacket is an APRS client for your iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch. The Automatic Position Reporting System is a packet communication protocol used by amateur radio operators (hams) around the world, to report position, status, station capabilities, weather or other information in real time. Now, with an iPhone/iPod Touch and PocketPacket, you can have a full-fledged picture of packet activity in a small, portable package - ideal for field work or the ham shack.73 de SV1OAN

  • rating 3.46667
  • size 6.9 MB