Hello,

I've been doing some experiments with running Codec2 and Fdmdv2 on
platforms other than desktop PCs, in order to make digital voice
portable. I gave a talk about this at linux.conf.au in Canberra,
Australia, last week. The talk was aimed at an audience of
programmers, although there were a number of amateur operators in the
room.

The talk presented a DSB HF receiver on 40m connected to an Android
mobile phone, via a USB sound card. The phone was running FreeDV,
including the codec, modem and some of the same graphs as the FreeDV
desktop application:

  https://blog.jms.id.au/2013/02/freedv-on-android/

The code is open source, and can be found on github. At this stage it
only works with some specific TI USB sound card devices, and is
receive only. I plan to make it work with generic sound card devices,
and introduce TX support.

Cheers,

Joel

(no licence... yet)

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