Salve *! Robert Michel schrieb am Donnerstag, den 23. November 2006 um 15:28h: > Beside finding other people, for radio beacon would be IMHO 433 Mhz > cheaper - so I like add a 433 Mhz to a mobile ;)
It would be good when the Neo could have an audio in as well, for - analog headset - (low quality) (timed) recording (interview, radio..) - receiving wether fax or packet radio (for sailers, radio amateurs) But I fear that the SoC is to slow for digital radio mondial drm.org decoding it in real time - but I'm shure you could record the news and hear it later: http://sourceforge.net/projects/drm DRM allows also to broadcast data. This could be programm information, pictures (like wether maps) or software - e.g. BBC could transmitt educational software (java) and the vocabulary for one lessen. Radio amateurs could use the Neo1973 as interface for their equipement. And see the German page: http://www.rlx.lu/~lx1tb/wrt54gs/ *only* Radio amateurs does have the licence to modify the frequency of Wifi and these devices are only allowed to communicate - with other radio amateurs - without encryption of the communication. Changing the quarz and modify the driver could also work with a usb wifi-adapter. Because the Neo1973 offers a USB host mode (it's a pitty that it is unpowered, yet) a radio amateur could like the Neo1973 and to use it to connect to digipeater for packet radio or maybe also voice... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digipeater http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_radio Does somebody knows a good linux ham portal page? Or other good links? Interesting radio amateurs to develope with OpenMoko/Neo1973 could help us ;) Greetings, rob _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community