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gastraea
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Android App??

Post by gastraea » Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:30 am

Hi All
Has anyone gotten the SDRPlay to work with any android SDR program??

Which one?, How?
Regards
John
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sillade
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Re: Android App??

Post by sillade » Mon Dec 19, 2016 11:25 pm

:| I was searching the internet but I did not find more information about it. This Android problem I think is very common, but the solution is not so much.
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hfaero
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Re: Android App??

Post by hfaero » Tue Dec 20, 2016 1:46 am

Have you peeps looked on the SDRPlay web site recentl? Perhaps here at http://www.sdrplay.com/android.html

I can't vouch for it as I don't have an Android tablet but the demonstration seems to work OK albeit with an RSP1, I'm not sure of the RSP2 yet though.

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F1BJB
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Re: Android App??

Post by F1BJB » Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:48 am

Look here too:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=692&p=2784#p2784
To be honest as far as SDR is concerned I found that Intel based devices were much better than
Android ones.
I believe it is related to the huge mathematical computations involved.
Anyway SDRtouch can be handy sometimes but don't rely on Android to get
the best from an RSP or even an RTL dongle.

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robertkoa
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Re: Android App??

Post by robertkoa » Wed Jan 25, 2017 2:08 pm

Interesting...I am here to investigate this also and will probably go to a Laptop if it works well.

I just watched a Video which used a
Samsung S4 and SDR Play seemed to work well ...
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robertkoa
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Re: Android App??

Post by robertkoa » Wed Jan 25, 2017 2:12 pm

The APP was SDR Touch...
Here's the Link:

https://youtu.be/e5e6F3E58xM

Can SDR Play work this well on a powerful Android ?
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mariareese
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Re: Android App??

Post by mariareese » Thu Jun 15, 2017 10:48 am

working fair enough .. but make it more light as possible .. :)
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alice112
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Re: Android App??

Post by alice112 » Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:26 am

gastraea wrote:Hi All
Has anyone gotten the SDRPlay to work with any android developer company program??

Which one?, How?
Regards
John

Hello
That was my experience – in connecting my SDRPlay to my HP Touchpad tablet (running Android 4.0.4 via Cyanogenmod). The tablet would not go into USB Host Mode unless I had the USB Y-cable connected AND an external power source too. I tried the powered USB hub first, and then a USB-battery. Both worked. I removed the external power from the cabling – and it failed to work. I LOVE the simplicity of the SDRTOUCH app coupled with the amazing SDRPlay
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Onlyzen
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Re: Android App??

Post by Onlyzen » Fri Nov 10, 2017 7:42 am

A few months ago the popular SDRTouch software for Android added support for the SDRplay RSP. The RSP is a $149 USD software defined radio with a tuning range of 100 kHz to 2 GHz and a 12 bit ADC.Over on YouTube user Mile Kokotov has uploaded a video showing the SDRplay RSP running in SDRTouch. He uses it to listen to the 14 MHz ham band in SSB mode and finds that reception is clear and that it is fairly easy to tune around.
In order to use the RSP with an Android device you will need a fairly modern phone and a USB OTG cable. Ideally try to get a USB OTG cable with an external power port as the battery can drain quite fast when using the SDR. SDRTouch also supports the RTL-SDR.
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