Currently my Toshiba laptop communicate perfectly with my UVA d2l. Both my tablet and my lg phone have the OTG configuration which means you can plug in a standard USB cord. I can also read thumb drives on my phone or tablet by doing that. I am quite sure someone somewhere can figure out how to get the phone to interface with the circuitry in the cord and transfer data to in from the radio. It just seems to me to be the next logical step in the system.
Oh what fun it'll be to port CHIRP (written in Python) to either Android/IOS.
Biggest problem will be communicating between device and radio - just
like it is with Windows/OS X
On 17 November 2015 at 16:29, Gary Runningbear
<runningbear2000@gmail.com> wrote:
> Calling all app developers! Please, please develop some software so that we
> can use chirp with our Android phones and tablets so that we can take
> massive programming of the radios into the field where it is needed the
> most. Please! It would be so helpful to us. thank you.
>
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