FT8AF
FT8AF is an Android app for amateur radio operators that lets you operate digital modes directly from your phone or tablet, with USB CAT control of the transceiver, real-time band decoding and automatic contact logging.
Based on the original FT8CN project, it is maintained by hams K1AF and N0RC and distributed under the MIT license.
Features
- Jetpack Compose UI with a Material 3 dark theme
- USB CAT control for several radio models
- Band decoding with a continuous waterfall and UTC timestamps
- Active QSO monitor panel and call queue
- CQ/Stop and TX1/TX2 toggle buttons
- TX volume control via the device's physical volume buttons
- Automatic log upload to Cloudlog and QRZ
- Available in 7 languages
Contribution
The dev branch of the
project includes a contribution of mine adding NTP time synchronization
and the Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) translation.