Hi,

In the DMR camp, in particular the TYT MD-380 and clones group,
we have a possible hand-held with downloadable firmware that
could support another codec.

Could we put Codec2 into the MD-380 firmware?
Perhaps using the DMR transport layer.

This would unlock us hams from the AMBE2+ proprietary codec.

In ham hands, we'd easily have 100,000 MD-380 and RT3 radios. 

Alan VK2ZIW 

On Sat, 4 Nov 2017 06:34:41 +1030, David Rowe wrote
> Yes it's a good idea and quite possible.  Brady O Brien KC9TPA has 
> recently been prototyping some code for a TDMA mode.
> 
> - David
> 
> On 03/11/17 02:13, Paul Sperbeck wrote:
> > I was watching Bruce Perens on the DDC youtube from HRN.
> > 
> > see:
> > 
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giZi4Y7FlwM
> > 
> > He mentioned a 'fusion' (not the yaesu kind) of digital voice and TDMA 
> > that could be used to create single frequency repeaters. Having built a 
> > set of cans years ago this looks like quite an advancement.
> > 
> > I don't know how much overhead TDMA requires,  but is this something 
> > that could be melded with codec2? I would hate to see the 'big three'  
> > get their chops in first... I don't think the ham community needs 
> > another Dstar-Fusion-DMA street fight.
> > 
> > I don't have any coding skills,  I'm mostly a gear head and hardware 
> > guy, so I'm asking here if this is feasible or compatible with codec2? 
> > or even if it's a good idea?
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > 73
> > de
> > paul
> > WB9HCO
> > 
> > "You see, wireless telegraph is a kind of a very, very long
> > cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is
> > meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this?
> > And radio operates exactly the same way: you send
> > signals here, they receive them there. The only
> > difference is that there is no cat." Albert Einstein
> > 
> > Resistance Is Not Futile!
> > It's voltage divided by current.
> > 
> > No trees were killed in the generation of this message,
> > but a tremendous number of electrons were terribly
> > inconvenienced
> > 
> > "To err is human...to really mess things up requires the
> > root password."
> > 
> > 
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