![]() If you'd like to contribute anything back to this repo, please do so via pull requests. A more custom application could be created to use only a particular mode and send pre-formatted data, for example, with considerably less work than it would be to fork the FLDIGI mobile application and update it. There is an Android version of FLDIGI, but that might not be the best approach for every problem.
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