If someone did want to write a proper android app, the FreeDV API is pretty
straightforward and should run just fine under the NDK, though I'm not sure
how one would work around the dual audio card requirement.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Adrian Musceac wrote:
> Thanks
Thanks David, but I cheated a little. It's not really Android, more like an
unholy mixture of Android and GNU/Linux.
The way it works is you pop in an SD card, and an Android app starts a
Debian container which runs Gnuradio, FreeDV and possibly also any
other Linux amateur radio software. The
Wow that's really awesome Adrian! Great job at integrating all of those
modules with Android. How well does the PTT work, e.g. can you use it
for real QSOs?
Cheers,
David
On 04/06/16 18:13, Adrian Musceac wrote:
> Hi all,
> I was thinking the other day, that it would be nice to pair a cheap
Hi all,
I was thinking the other day, that it would be nice to pair a cheap Android
smartphone with a standard analog FM handheld radio (maybe a Baofeng) and
upgrade your aging FM transceiver to a state of the art digital radio with
Bluetooth, GPS, the ability to bridge voice through a VoIP