On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Frank Goenninger <[email protected]> wrote:

> TO: The VITA-49 experts listening on this mailing list
>
> I have written a first prototype of a VRT packet streaming application (in
> Common Lisp). In order to be able to test this prototype I am looking for a
> VRT-enabled receiver software. The idea is to save I/Q samples from my
> Flex-5000A to a file and the "send" that file as a first test step. Windows
> 7, Windows XP, Mac OS X, Linux - this is the OSes I am capable of running
> over here.
>
> As the VITA-49.1 standard is "a bit complex" (180 pages of dense info ;-)
> it certainly would help to have the other end ready to see if I am on the
> right track ... Anyone? Suggestions?
>

Maybe Flex would let you stream data from one of their CDRX-3200s. They
probably have one kicking around in Austin. You just need to be able to
reach out and touch it over the net. What a cool demo.

Lisp, eh? Huh. Cool idea.


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