Frank Brickle wrote:
Yow. That is positively scary.
Reassuring, though. We went through a fair amount of soul searching
before deciding to move the input audio processing offboard the DSP.
Your soundfile suggests it was a justifiable move.
Also, with the audio processing outboard, now all
The transmitter is flat until you apply the TXEQ. We made a mistake.
It will all be moved to the audio chain as a tap point in the audio
input to the dsp. This will make it extremely versatile. You can drop
in the supplied routines if you like or you will be able to use external
programs
I want to thank all of the audiophiles who have contributed information
to the transmit audio shaping. While we already knew the answer, it is
very clear now that we have these files. The audio shaping should never
be a part of the transmit filter and that IF transmit filter should be
as
Bob,
What I like best about Flex-Radio and its support team is -they listen
and take action. The ball is your court. I look forward to playing with the
new features when they become available. In the meantime, I will play with the
numerous features of my software defined audio system by
Sent: Thursday,
August 11, 2005 4:32 PM
Subject: [Flexradio]
Thank you audiophiles
Hi Bob, I hope thatthe
upcoming processingfunctions will continue to be something you
candefeat as is now possiablein the current and older releases.
It's very interesting all the audio processing
Larry W8ER wrote:
In case you are a doubting soul, listen to what can be done with a flat
FLEX transmitter as it is:
http://w8er.com/audio/w9ad.mp3
Yow. That is positively scary.
Reassuring, though. We went through a fair amount of soul searching
before deciding to move the input audio
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