remoteAudio - audio streaming application
remoteAudio is an multi platform Audio streaming application for Amateur Radio purposes. The most typical use case for this software is the remote operation of an amateur radio station. remoteAudio supports multiple users and multiple audio sources. At any time multiple clients can listen simultaneously on the same radio, although remoteAudio only allows one user to transmit.
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