Hi Simon,

Most gmsk modules are used on the "9k6" port of a radio.


That seams to work pretty good and most modern radios have that. Even a 
kenwood TH-7E portable can be configured that way.


73
Kristoff - ON1ARF


On 21-05-12 19:06, [email protected] wrote:
>> You know, if we use stuff meant for cellphones like very miniaturized ARM
>> processors then it should be possible to make a codec2 mic for HT/mobile
>> radios. Such a mic for an HT would need it's own battery but for many
>> mobile radios could run off of provided power.
> Would 'our' modem be able to cope with the pre/de-emphersis present in the
> TX/RX path of many radios? (the icom D-Star module UT-118 plugs in 'ahead'
> of these).
>
> Simon
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