One thing I noticed right away.

 

With the existing version of FreeDV, and the audio drive set, I get 30 watts 
out by design.

 

After changing to the NEW 1.5 version, it went to 100 watts.

 

So I had to back the audio much further down to get back to the nominal 30 
watts that typically use.

 

>From Texas to the NE part of the US worked very well.  Also to the West Coast.

 

It was later in the day so we lost 20 meters fairly quickly after we started 
testing.

 

Much more to be completed tomorrow with this.

 

REALLY looking nice with the extra punch now.

 

Also, it appears we need about 2k bandwidth for 700E, instead of 1.2k for 700D.

 

 

Walter/K5WH

 

From: David Rowe <[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2020 9:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Freetel-codec2] FreeDV 1.5 - 700E and OFDM compression

 

Thanks Walter and Mooneer.  I'd be interested to know the RMS power you can 
develop with 700D/E with the clipper option.

- David

On 20/12/20 10:30 am, Mooneer Salem wrote:

Looks like it's working reasonably well, though the 20 meter band fell out 
shortly after we all got it installed. More testing tomorrow for sure. :) 

 

-Mooneer K6AQ

 

On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 2:26 PM <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > 
wrote:

Have it loaded and running now.

Working on a couple others as I type to get some end to end testing.

Many thanks David, and best of the holidays.


Walter/K5WH

-----Original Message-----
From: David Rowe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > 
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2020 3:34 PM
To: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: [Freetel-codec2] FreeDV 1.5 - 700E and OFDM compression

I've been working on a new FreeDV 700E mode, and some compression for FreeDV 
700D and 700E to increase the average power.  A Christmas present for you to 
play with

700E is designed to handle fast fading like 700C, but like 700D has powerful 
FEC. My bench tests indicate 700C & E are equivalent on moderate fading 
channels (2Hz dopdler/2ms spread), but on very fast fading (4Hz/4ms) 700E does 
better - 700C & D fall over. 700D works better at lower SNRs on slow fading 
channels.

I've also been testing against compressed SSB, which as Helmut suggests is 
pretty hard to beat, as it's so robust to fading. However 700E is hanging on 
quite well with fast fading, and becomes noise free as the SNR increases.

-/-

The second innovation is compression of the 700C/D/E waveforms, to increase 
average power significantly.

Please be careful adjusting the Tx drive and especially enabling the Tool - 
Options - Clipping. It can drive your PA quite hard.  I have managed 40W RMS 
out of my 75W PEP transmitter.  Make sure your transmitter can handle long 
periods of high average power. My IC7200 and
FT-817 seem OK.

At the same equivalent peak power - 700D is doing well when compressed SSB is 
-5dB SNR and rather hard on the ears.

-/-

Peter VK3RV, Jose LU5DKI, and Barry VK3BRT tried 1.5.0 last night and report it 
works on real HF channels.
The latest manual describes the new features:

https://github.com/drowe67/freedv-gui/blob/118cb66ee4679518185db871ec0ae68071c406a4/USER_MANUAL.md
 


You can download Windows 32 and 64 bit versions of FreeDV 1.5 here:

http://rowetel.com/downloads/freedv

-/-

I'd be interested in any feedback.  If you have an interesting test case (e.g. 
a bug or comparing SSB to FreeDV), pls send me off air recordings of signals 
(FreeDV Tools-Record File from Radio). That helps me make objective 
comparisons.  Recordings are much more useful to me than anecdotes or 
subjective reports.

Thanks,
David


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