APRSdroid is an Android application for Amateur Radio operators. It allows reporting your position to the APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) network, displaying of nearby amateur radio stations and the exchange of APRS messages.
 
 
 
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APRSdroid

APRSdroid is an Android application for Amateur Radio operators. It allows reporting your position to the APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) network, displaying of nearby amateur radio stations and the exchange of APRS messages.

APRSdroid is Open Source Software written in Scala and licensed under the GPLv2.

Quick links:

Compilation

APRSdroid is written in Scala and uses gradle-android-scala-plugin to compile the source. It mostly works, but takes roughly three minutes for a full build, and often produces non-working APKs on incremental builds.

Google Maps: you need to obtain a Maps API key for your signing key, or the map view will remain blank.

Having the Maps API key, do the following to compile and install an APK:

git clone https://github.com/ge0rg/aprsdroid/
cd aprsdroid
git submodule update --init --recursive
# replace AI... with your API key:
echo "mapsApiKey=AI..." > local.properties
# for a debug build:
./gradlew installDebug
# for a release build:
./gradlew installRelease