> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What software are you using for PSK-31?
>
Interesting. I had wanted to port GMFSK over, but haven't had the time.
What I was hoping to do was to use USB master mode to drive an external
serial port and external sound device.
Do you have any ideas on the CPU loading t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What software are you using for PSK-31?
A hildon modified version of gpsk31, which I call MaemoPSK31. GPSK31
uses plain gtk calls to build its gui, so there weren't that much
changes to get it running on the N800. I modified the waterfall code and
of course the gui to
What software are you using for PSK-31?
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Simon Pickering wrote:
> It looks like the N810 has a different audio codec to the N800:
[...]
Ah, thats interessting. Thanks for the info.
> My understanding is that the N800 can only record at 8kHz (see the
> bottom of page 5 here: http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tsc2301.pdf).
Hm... it jus
Hi,
Klaus Rotter schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> for a application I port I need a audio in source on the N800 and the
> N810 IT.
>
> The N800 has a 3,5 mm jack with stereo out and audio in (microphone
> level). Does the N810 also has this jack?
>
> How can I use this jack? I have some problems to get an
> Sampling rates: Is it true, that the N800 just supports 8 KHz sampling
> rate with the microphone in? If yes, is it the same with the N810?
> The N810 would be nice because of its build in keyboard. The PSK31
> software isn't really that usable with a on screen keyboard.
It looks like the N810
Hi,
Klaus Rotter wrote:
> How can I use this jack? I have some problems to get anything other work
> than the supplied headset. I use transformers to separate the N800 from
> my HF equipment (a Ft817 amateur radio transceiver) and some resistors
> to reduce the audio level so I can directly in
Hello,
for a application I port I need a audio in source on the N800 and the
N810 IT.
The N800 has a 3,5 mm jack with stereo out and audio in (microphone
level). Does the N810 also has this jack?
How can I use this jack? I have some problems to get anything other work
than the supplied headset.