George,

Thanks for your question and for the record, we are really excited about
getting the radios out to you as well.

First I'd like to address your question from a "what could be" standpoint
since most of what you're talking about hasn't been done yet.  The slice
receivers today are 24kHz wide and this audio could be sent out of the
radio to remote clients, either PCs or whatever.  It would require software
on the PC to decode the audio, make it look like a soundcard or play it out
the speakers, etc.  We also plan to have one or more wider bandwidth
channels out of the radio.  These could be 48-384kHz I/Q data that could be
analyzed to look at multiple channels.  For remote operation we plan to
have audio shipped, likely with a software codec for bandwidth reduction,
to a remote device.  In the lab, we have brought out the 24kHz slice
receivers to a PC and played these out a PC speaker.  It would not be that
hard to have each one of these go to a separate PC.  We might even be
willing to make the software available for the remote end that we use today
so that someone could build a multi-channel device like you suggest.  For
your specific application, there might need to be a piece of software that
would connect the FLEX-6000 audio to the electronic patching system you
mention.

If this is something that you or someone else would like to talk about in
some more detail, we could have a conversation about it.  I agree with you
that there are lots of exciting applications for these kinds of
capabilities.  It will take some enthusiastic technical folks to build them
and make them available and we'd like to do what we can to empower those
folks where possible.

Steve

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On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:03 AM, George Allen <[email protected]>wrote:

> I looked at the video of the multiple-slice receivers for the 6000 series
> and am getting excited to actually get my 6700.
>
> The demo showed two channels of audio, which in most cases might be
> enough; but, I was wondering if there would be a way in the future to route
> audio from several slice receivers to several different applications or
> instances of applications.
>
> For example, lets consider an emergency such as the flooding we had here
> in Upstate NY in September 2011.  We had a need to monitor the Red Cross
> channels, our intercounty emergency net, and multiple local emergency
> channels.  At that time, all communications were being done by phone;
> however, if PSK were used on a couple of channels, the county control
> operator could route signals for several channels to PSK decoders and
> monitor several channels of PSK traffic while acting as net control for one
> of the local nets.
>
> Further, could we route the Red Cross voice channel to the county
> Emergency Coordinators office?  Right now, we have multiple receivers in
> different places in the county building.   If we have multiple audio
> channels out, we could put this into an electronic patching system and let
> the various emergency managers listen to the channels of their choice
> without needing multiple receivers.
>
> Is this a feasible capability?
>
>
> George
> K2CM
> (who is still trying to learn how to walk and chew gum at the same time)
> .
>
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