I have been following the Xylo posts and it looks very interesting but time does not allow too much diversification. No, I am still playing software. My aim is a set of visual software components that can be dropped on a canvas and wired up 'live' into a multitude of different configurations. I want to cover everything from GUI to DSP, Control and Audio. So far I have 7 components that give me basic rx control over the SDR1000 and jsdr across Windows and Linux.

 

73

Bob

 

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To: Cowdery, Bob [UK]; [email protected]
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Bob

 

Sounds like you are branching out to hardware! Recently a group of Flexers and others got together an 'offshoot' fourm based on a little FPGA project board called the Xylo. We took it off the Flex Reflector since it is a little off topic and there was a lot of interest and activity. At least 4 or more folks are planning new SDR type projects or are in that 'stage'. My hope is that the group will produce a high quality programmable audio processor, however, all interests are welcome. I don't think your 'project' will bore anyone.

 

Eric2

 

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Ken N9VV wrote

> Python version of the console?

> -----------------------------

> I remember reading some very encouraging info about the

> progress that Bob G3UKB was making on his Python

> implementation.

 

 

The Python project is mothballed at the moment for a number of reasons. It's gone out to a lot of people and I would hope some have found it useful. I am currently working on a much more dynamic radio that I have high hopes will finally be the SDR breadboard that I want for experimentation. I won't bore the list with intricate detail as I know these kind of activities are minority interest. If enough people are curious I might be persuaded to post a write-up somewhere...

 

73

Bob (G3UKB)

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