I recently acquired a KDSP2 from a fellow list member, and would like to do
some KDSP2 development - ideas include
- implementing a continuously-variable bandwidth DSP filter (like on K3) by
interfacing to an external rotary encoder
- implementing APF
- simplifying the user interface (fewer
Andrew,
I heartily agree. Those would be very useful changes and
would add to the utility and convenience of the K2. It
would also refresh the K2 and confirm Elecraft's
commitment to the K2.
I also hope that there will be a clean interface to the
KPA-500 as well.
73
Gene K1NR
K2 6XXX
K1NR Those would be very useful changes and would add to the utility and
convenience of the K2. It would also refresh the K2
Exactly. I think there's great potential in the K2 that can be brought out,
and the KDSP2 is the key to injecting some new life into it - bringing it
closer to the
One thing that would be hard would be to change the user interface. This would
require
mods to the K2's main processor firmware. Only one person in the world can do
that, and
his initials are WB.
On 2/15/2011 6:38 AM, Andrew Moore wrote:
I recently acquired a KDSP2 from a fellow list member,
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:11:50 -0800
Vic K2VCO v...@rakefet.com wrote:
One thing that would be hard would be to change the user interface.
This would require mods to the K2's main processor firmware. Only one
person in the world can do that, and his initials are WB.
Last I heard all the on
Vic/K2VCO One thing that would be hard would be to change the user
interface. This would require
mods to the K2's main processor firmware.
Yes I forgot the KDSP2 requires K2 firmware 2.01 or greater, indicating that
there's something on the K2 that communicates with the KDSP2 (this is
probably
This is somewhat related to the quoted text below. In Jan 2010 I
started writing code that presents a trapezoid on the screen. If you
drag it, you choose XFILs. Then a trapezoid nested in that represents
the DSP filter. It can be dragged to change center freq, or for SSB
edges can be
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