On Jun 6, 2010, at 8:18 PM, a cutler22 wrote: > > The prospect of an open-source vocoder, ham-developed would open a > lot of doors in the way of experimentation, and reduce the $$$ > barrier. A DSTAR protocol implementing Codec2 Digital Voice would > significantly drop the entrance and appeal to a much wider audience! > > -73 de Anthony, KE7HQY
Given the amount of gear already out there and the challenges in switching it over to use a different codec, I suspect that the AMBE patents will expire long before any significant adoption of an alternative, currently-unfinished codec. Having free quality codecs is certainly not a bad thing; I just don't see a real use for it with D-Star. It might be useful to serve as a software-only equivalent of the DVDongle, but the AMBE chip is still going to need to be somewhere in the path if you want the signal to reach RF and be understood by the existing infrastructure. 73, Bob N2KGO
