Hi!
I watched the development of gnuradio for android. But I'm not very
familiar with java, so I searched for a way to run gnuradio python
scripts without or with little modifications on android.
I detected the python_for_android project and wrote some recipes to run
gnuradio on android.
For those who are interested , see:
https://github.com/dl1ksv/python-for-android
At the moment I'm able to run things like
dial_tone or an fm receiver using the rtl dongle.
But there are a lot of things missing, in particular a gui, support of
fcd(pro+), etc.
So my question: Where to go from here: Introducing kivy to gnuradio for
building gui's , or migrating qt5 ( a way I'd prefer )
Or is this only a nice finger exercise and of no special interest ?
Comments are welcome
-- Volker
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