Pretty much any linux distro should work. Just make sure to install all
the usual development stuff (compiler, gmake, cmake, etc)
I'll use this moment to plug my personal favourit: slackware (where
every library comes with its own headers instead of having to install
these strange 'dev' packages)

On 06/23/2020 01:49 PM, glen english wrote:
> Hi David
>
> Thanks for the info . OK found README_fsk.md in CODEC2 repo. right.
> yes it does pretty well for an incoherent FSK demod.
>
> I'll start reading up on the FreeDV source to see how I can plug my
> own modems in.
>
> Clip function-   hard clipping generates aliasing in the digital
> domain,  it makes a huge mess you can never clean up. Do you want me 
> to suggest a bandwidth constrained squasher  (and code ) ? It's how we
> do it in digital speech audio processing...
>
> I'll have to get in there and understand the build environment. I am
> happy to use whatever linux distro that plays most well with the
> build, or is windows preferred ?
>
> cheers
>
> glen
>
> On 23/06/2020 6:16 am, David Rowe wrote:
>> Hi Glen,
>>
>> First of all, some definitions:
>>
>> FreeDV is an open source digital voice protocol that integrates the
>> modems, codecs, and FEC. FreeDV is available as a GUI application, an
>> open source library (FreeDV API), and in hardware (the SM1000 FreeDV
>> adaptor).
>>
>> So I think you are asking "is there is a FreeDV mode using 4FSK, LDPC
>> and Codec 2?"  No, there isn't.  The FSK modes get close, see
>> README_fsk.md
>>
>> Cheers,
>> David
>
>
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