Writing complex code systems such as PSDR is like pushing on jello, one of
my favorite analogies.  I get the pleasure of doing this in multiple code
bases but PSDR and GnuRadio are the ones that jump to mind when I worry
about consequences because of the number of people and equipment impacted.
 GR was particularly bad when the bleeding edge on all tools was always
insisted upon by the leaders and if it broke applications? "it is open
source go fix it".

;-).

Bob


On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Gerald Youngblood <ger...@flexradio.com>wrote:

> Steve, et. al.
>
> We significantly decreased TR transition times in firmware in order to
> deliver the major CW timing improvements in 2.0.19 RC1.  It sounds like we
> need to take another look to see if that speed improvement is causing a
> transition glitch on voice modes.  I will meet with the engineering team to
> discuss a test and resolution methodology.
>
> We will probably want to get a small group of testers to help get to the
> bottom of the problem without taking up too much reflector bandwidth.  If
> you or others who have good test setups would like to help, please send me
> a
> private email.
>
> Thanks,
> Gerald
>
>
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> President and CEO
> FlexRadio Systems(TM)
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