It has been a while since I have completed another update, but I have a lot in the making. A broken finger has kept me quiet!
HamAlert is an app for both iPhone and Google devices that alerts you as to when a desired station appears on the DX cluster, the Beacon Network, SOTAwatch, POTA or PSK Reporter. It saves you from checking them all manually.
You can receive different types of alerts including:
- DXCC (both actual and callsign home DXCC)
- Callsign
- IOTA group reference
- SOTA summit reference
- WWFF/POTA division/reference
- CQ zone
- Continent
- Band
- Mode
- Time and days of week
- Source
- Spotter callsign and DXCC
Just download the app from the App Store or google play, create an account, then set what alerts or triggers you want.
Press the three lines up the top left and select triggers. Then press plus to add one. The interface is mostly web based but works well within the app.
You can easily add more triggers. Select a condition and an Action on what you want the app to do when it meats the desired condition. You can also add in a comment to help you with each trigger.
Once you are done, simply press Done down the bottom of the screen.
Limitations
Limitations menu limits how many times you will be triggered. For example you may want to set a trigger to only alert you once an hour or day.
More information is available on their website at https://hamalert.org/about which even had a forum you can join or add comments about the app.
How do you find this app? Would value your comments below.
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