Hello Andy,

I think it would be an interesting subject. However, if such mode was created I 
think it might be rather be conceived in some public way, so that the detailed 
specifications be public and written by specialists of this specific matter (I 
don't belong to these specialists).

Then, it would be (relatively) easy to carry these detailed specifications to 
multimode programs, which would be compatible on this particular mode.

Now, I think the Cesco program (FDMDV) exists and it worked well (at least with 
the first Codec), so...

73
Patrick
 
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andy obrien 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 9:34 AM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Digital Voice update #2 - programmers wanted - 
codec2 and the G3PLX modem




  I wonder if Patrick would be interested ???  

  Andy K3UK



  On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Tony <d...@optonline.net> wrote:

      
    All,

    I received an email from Peter Martinez today regarding the new codec 
    developed by Dave Rowe. I had asked him if it was possible to use it in 
    one of the digital voice applications and he explained that the modem, 
    which was originally designed by Peter for a different voice codec, 
    would have to be modified for it to work with Dave's codec.

    He said that he would not be able to take this on at the moment because 
    of other obligations, but he did mention that he would pass along the 
    know-how to anyone who would like to try writing a modem for Dave's 
    codec based on Peter's own FDM design. This is how Cesco, HB9TLK 
    re-engineered Peter's modem to work with a slower 1400 bps codec for the 
    digital voice program FDMDV and how Erik, VK4RS developed EasyPal

    Unfortunately, we haven't been able to get in touch with Cesco for some 
    time now so it may be necessary to have someone come up with a new 
    digital voice application - something along the lines of WinDRM / FDMDV.

    If anyone is interested in taking on these projects, please contact me 
    direct and I will put you in touch with Peter.

    Thanks,

    Tony -K2MO







  

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