This shaky little video shows me debugging an app with Android Studio over a wireless connection to my Samsung Galaxy S4.  The app, DroidPlanner, connects to a 3DRobotics Iris over a 915 MHz radio plugged into the Galaxy's micro USB port, making the USB unavailable for debugging.  Thanks to these instructions:

  http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/index.html

I was able to connect to the phone over my local wifi network, freeing up the USB port for the 915 Mhz radio.  The end of the video shows the steady green LED on the radio, indicating a connection to the Iris.

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  • Thanks, Tom!  I pursued the wireless route because I wasn't aware of such a hub.  I just ordered one ($3.80 from Amazon) and will try it out. 

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    Another alternative is something like this usb hub for $3.80.

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