Frank,
Many thanks for explaining your design issues to us software 'numbheads'!
Like you say, it's only after a couple of goes at building such a project
do you realise the more elegant ways of structuring the thing. I'll be
interested to see how much more 'readable' 1.5 et al becomes.
I also
Jim Lux wrote:
Is it? Are the various aspects of the receiver and transmit processing
truly a series of interconnected little boxes with data flowing
continuously through them (in a "you can replace a module, without
knowing what's happening in the adjacent modules, recompile, and it
still w
At 08:09 AM 9/1/2005, Frank Brickle wrote:
Bob --
Now. Consider the SDR1K software.
Under Linux, the DSP and audio chain are *already* modularized in the
VST sense, with a tremendous array of options and existing plugins.
Is it? Are the various aspects of the receiver and transmit processing
Phil --
Everyone comments on how clear and readable my SSB is over long distances
(300+ miles) with a single 12 element K1FO antenna 30' above ground on 2 Meters.
HINT - HINT
Nag, nag, nag ;-) I know. It's like trying to push water uphill.
Not to worry. I have masts, antennas, a rotor, and f
Bob --
I'm not saying that VST is directly applicable - but why not this concept
on a modest scale with SDR? We haven't really begun to see the diverse
applications people will put this kind of radio to, given the right
interfaces are present.
We have no disagreement whatsoever about helping p
na 30' above ground on 2 Meters.
HINT - HINT
Phil, K3IB
- Original Message -
From: "n4hy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] Biz"
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] In a sentimental mood
> No need to disagree gentl
No need to disagree gently. You should hear it when we disagree in not
a gentle manner. It can be heard for two counties.
Something has been misunderstood. Frank has been the leading proponent
of the rapid movement to modularity and has been everyone's adviser on
matters related to the GPL.
Unless I've missed the point, I have to gently disagree with Frank on the
modularity issue in that I think it has very real practical benefit.
You've only got to check out the music software scene to see how fruitful
and mutually beneficial Steinberg's VST modular 'plug-in' technology has
been. Fa
Religion and Politics”. I have
refined that abit to add “At least not at the same time”.
Eric2
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On Behalf Of José Dumoulin
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005
2:51 PM
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] In a
sentimental
Ahti Aintila wrote:
Thanks to Frank for hollering, but why didn't you holler louder?
Honest answer? Because (1) you should choose your battles with care, and
(2) in the end, the Windows version is of no importance to me personally.
Everybody likes to cherry-pick ideas from Fred Brooks. My t
usion. We all learned a lot more than new
words only.
73, Ahti OH2RZ
- Original Message -
From: José Dumoulin
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 9:50 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] In a sentimental mood
Hi Friends
This is one of my favoured songs. I have been re
Mon Ami!
Merci Beaucoup.
Mai chaque jour semblent comme un bol de cerises!
(May every day seem like a bowl of cherries).
Bob
N4HY
José Dumoulin wrote:
Hi Friends
This is one of my favoured songs. I have been reading the last posts
from some of you, guys (Ahti, Bob, Eric1, Eric2, Frank,
Hi Friends
This is one of my favoured songs. I have been reading the last posts
from some of you, guys (Ahti, Bob, Eric1, Eric2, Frank, Gerald, Jim,
Sami - alphabetical order)
:'(
I was afraid of seeing this epistolary correspondence degenerate into a
brawl. The positive side is that I learne
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