Just has a pleasant conversation with the author - Andy, K0SM/2 - on his  
satellite tracking program for the Blackberry, SATme. 

I do not own a Blackberry device, so I asked him what kinds of hurdles users 
were reporting.

"I hear from John, LA2QAA, fairly often.  He uses SATme on a Nokia phone for 
his portable ops, so you may be able to talk to him.  I'm sure he wouldn't mind 
that I passed his name along.

"There are two main "issues" that I have come across in the last few years: one 
is one imposed by the phone carriers, and the others is the non-standard 
implementations of the Java platform across devices.  For example, all the US 
carriers (except Sprint, and most Blackberry devices) will restrict their low 
end devices not to allow access to the local file system and/or the Internet 
without a (sometimes several) thousand dollar certification fee.  This is 
obviously prohibitive for a niche product like this.  

"The second issue is device fragmentation that can cause it not to run on some 
platforms.  Here the issue becomes a problem of support from my perspective.  
There's really no way for me to keep up with all of these devices and do 
comprehensive testing on everything out there."

Andy wrote SATme back when he was studying for his comprehensive exams in 
school as a way to earn some pocket change. The phone technology, though, has 
moved beyond the CLDC 2.0 spec for which this was designed, though there are 
several people using SATme on newer Blackberries and other smartphones, so it 
is still being made available. 

"It is nice to have a satellite tracking program that runs on my "free" phone 
... and we hams are notoriously cheap," Andy chuckles.

"The device fragmentation notwithstanding, the software has been stable for 
more than a year without any new issues cropping up ... I have two children now 
and only get on the satellites once or twice a year (FD usually), so I really 
don't have a pulse on the satellite community like I used to ... "

Nice guy. If you have a Blackberry device, please try out SATme.

Clint Bradford
909-241-7666
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