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Subject: | LF: Is there an "APP" for QRSS ? |
From: | Warren Ziegler <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Feb 2012 15:51:46 -0500 |
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Hello the list, I quite accidentally discovered that there are now "apps" for ham radio data modes for the Android phones including send/receive for morse, psk31, and RTTY: http://www.wolphi.com/ The psk31 app has a waterfall display, it seems that it should be possible to have an Android that would display QRSS signals and make for a very small and portable setup. Some of these apps use the cell phone microphone to pick up audio from the radio's speaker, but there are hard-wired interfaces (probably much more suitable for QRSS) as well: http://www.wolphi.com/android-apps/droidpsk/droidpsk-to-ft817-interface Thoughts? -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ WD2XSH/23 WE2XEB/2 WE2XGR/1 |
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