this maybe:

https://freedv.org/sm-1000-hardware-howto/

On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 12:28 AM K6DLC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>    Does anyone have an idea on how to interface a handheld/desk
> microphone to use the sm1000?
>
>
> On 2/4/2019 10:24 AM, Don wrote:
> > I am currently working on getting the 700D mode to work with the SM1000.
> > It is not certain that this will be possible because of the memory
> > needed.
> >
> > Also Dave is looking at new compression modes with different performance
> > and bandwidths.
> >
> > I see the current firmware as best suited for experimenting and developing
> > on a desktop PC.  To make a small, low cost embedded version one would
> > likely want to do a major re-write of the code.  Lacking that, I suggest
> > that you look at processor versions that have a lot more memory so that
> > it will support future modes.  The STM32F7 family looks interesting.
> >
> > Don Reid - W7DMR
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 04, 2019 at 05:42:15PM +0000, Richard wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I hear this mailing list covers the SM1000 hardware implementation.
> >>
> >> I am thinking of (well, I've started) designing a "module" version designed
> >> to plug into a rig. The idea being that if you're building a radio you can
> >> include a small plug-in module on pin headers that adds digital voice.
> >> Because it lives inside other equipment it can be smaller and simpler than
> >> the SM1000, just keeping the core functionality without the isolated
> >> interfaces, external enclosure, etc. Essentially it's a stripped-down
> >> SM1000 in a smaller physical form factor. I've not got as far as a draft
> >> placement but I am anticipating something on the order of 50 mm square.
> >>
> >> Is anyone else interested in this? Any comments or suggestions?
> >>
> >> If no-one else wants it I will probably build a few for myself anyway.
> >> Software is not my thing so unless there's a good reason otherwise I expect
> >> it to run the standard SM1000 firmware.
> >>
> >> A couple of things I have not been able to work out, 1. what's the
> >> not-fitted EEPROM intended for? and 2. what is the USB OTG used for? It
> >> looks like device mode is used for updates but in what situation would host
> >> mode be used?
> >>
> >> Richard
> >> M1FJA
> >
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