tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post4211341372447793030..comments2024-03-28T05:17:55.293-04:00Comments on W2LJ QRP - When you care to send the very least!: The ultimate portable logging tool?QRP - When you care to send the very least!http://www.blogger.com/profile/08707602309223956112noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post-36869239630646074552009-09-23T00:14:36.528-04:002009-09-23T00:14:36.528-04:00I have an Acer I use for business on the road and ...I have an Acer I use for business on the road and for logging. I used it at FD 09 and it worked FB with N2FJP's FD program. It is a small keyboard and I have fat fingers (sz 14 ring!) and find myself going back to the two-finger method when I am in a hurry but don't have time for errors.W4AMWnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post-66367607993088761742009-09-18T16:16:50.382-04:002009-09-18T16:16:50.382-04:00Use a Acer Travelmate C112TCi for some years now. ...Use a Acer Travelmate C112TCi for some years now. It has a 10,4" screen and Windows XP tablet edition. I mainly use it for SSB contests with the N1MM logging program. Also RTTY/PSK with for instance mixW works fine. It has all communication devices built in like Wifi, Bleutooth and infrared. The touchscreen is turnable and works fine with for instance Ham Radio DeLuxe. 1 disadvantage with all these built in gadgets is battery life. Only 1,5 hour. I think for real portable use the eeePC is a better choice.PE4BAS, Bashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post-8240819849801038082009-09-16T18:43:56.780-04:002009-09-16T18:43:56.780-04:00I want a netbook to use as what I will call "...I want a netbook to use as what I will call "Mill 4.0". And of course logging, and stuff. On another note, very generous of you to give a bug to K3WWP. His website has been inspirational to me for over a decade. In recent months, your blog has also become a favorite.<br /><br />Please consider blogging about your bug collection.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post-76489088474291001862009-09-16T03:54:10.969-04:002009-09-16T03:54:10.969-04:00I got one of the original Eee PCs with a solid sta...I got one of the original Eee PCs with a solid state hard drive and Linux. I struggled with Linux and found the small keyboard difficult to use.<br /><br />I eventually replaced it with a Samsung NC10. It's very similar to the Acer Aspire One, it has an excellent keyboard though it's still a bit of a problem for my fat fingers, it has good battery life too and most importantly it runs Windows XP so you can load all your favourite software.<br /><br />I'm very impressed with the Samsung NC10. My sister has one too and she also likes it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11984840704237681015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post-60262009244140465762009-09-15T23:47:37.175-04:002009-09-15T23:47:37.175-04:00Hi Larry,
I struggled with the same dilemma also...Hi Larry, <br /><br />I struggled with the same dilemma also but a small EeePC was my choice. <br /><br />There's a lot of different models and I bought one with a 6 cell battery. In power saver mode...it will run almost 8 hours. <br /><br />Not as big a hard drive but lot's of storage space from the Company online service. (free) <br /><br />A little less money and VERY rugged! <br /><br />I bought the "Windows" model. Haven't used it much but seems to perform very well.<br /><br />Carry it in a "day pack" to write and surf the web when I'm walking in town or out on the bike. <br /><br />You might want to look at it before you make the final decision. <br /><br />John N8ZYAJspikerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14751088160139882564noreply@blogger.com