a 3.5mm stereo to 3.5mm stereo lead and a micro-USB to normal USB-A plug for charging). Cables are supplied for both these functions (i.e. Here is the cheap (eBay) unit that I am using to plug into the IC-7300 headphone jack: Bluetooth Transmitter Audio 4.0 H366T Wireless Sender Adapter A2DP TV StereoĪs you can see the unit is very small – it only has a micro-USB socket to charge the internal battery and a 3.5mm socket for the audio input. In my case however I was only looking to have the headphones remote – when I want to transmit I will return to the rig and it’s microphone. microphone as well as headphones) to work with a rig. These are often micro-controller equipped and such a device might enable the use of a complete Bluetooth headset (i.e. There are Bluetooth adapters that can perform both the transmit and receive function. For example the Logitech Bluetooth adapter has the receiver functions and is meant to be used to feed amplified speakers so that music from a smart phone, tablet or PC can be sent to the speakers without needing to run wires. It is VERY important that you find a device designed for the transmit function as may “adapters” only work as the receive end of a link – every Bluetooth device transmits and receives at least control data but in this case the “role” is important. These units are often sold to support Bluetooth headphones getting audio from a TV set so that a show can be watched without disturbing others. It is possible however to add a very small Bluetooth transmitter to the 3.5mm headphone jack and then use a pair of Bluetooth headphones around the shack. Is this feature able to be added? Well not inside the rig without some surgery which most people will not be interested in. Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL Generation, ADIF import, export, Club Log integration, eQSL, LoTW Confirmations and much more.Some ICOM mobile rigs have support for Bluetooth headsets, this is especially useful when driving and operating a rig but even in the shack, it would be nice to have the freedom to move around, at least without being tied to the rig via the headphones cable!.MacLoggerDX can also text or email you when the Bands are open or that rare DX is spotted.Alerting you to rare contacts or Band Openings and looking up, displaying on 2D, 3D and Satellite Maps and logging your contacts to a super fast sql database.MacLoggerDX supports close to a hundred radios, automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in, swinging your beam around.Organizing and filtering the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, casual Contesting or rag-chewing.MacLoggerDX is The Mac Ham Radio Logbook choice in 118 countries. ![]() Fixed Alarm Check By Band and Check By Mode.Increased LoTW, eQSL, QRZ, HRDLOG upload limit from 10 to 100.Added QSO_DATE_OFF and EMAIL ADIF tags.Added support for more GS-232 rotor controller emulators.Added N1MM UDP Radio and spot broadcasts.Added Modes Worked and Confirmed columns to DXCC Awards.Added show all worked grids option to VUCC Awards.Added Check Location check box to VUCC Awards.Added Remove button to Change Selected Log Entries.
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