On Dec 20, 2011 5:56 PM, David Rowe <da...@rowetel.com> wrote:
Hello List,
I have just had an email response from the Australian agency that deals
with export control:
"The goods have been assessed as not controlled under the
Defence
Strategic Goods List. DECO will issue a Control Status Advice
stating
this shortly."
So I'll get back the 1400 bit/s release work now.
Cheers,
David
On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 07:55 +1100, David Rowe wrote:
> With Anthonys kind help I discovered that voice codecs beneath 2400
> bit/s are also on a list of controlled exports for Australia. I have
> contacted the government agency involved and they have said it will
> probably OK but have advised me to submit a form to get an official OK.
> This will take a few weeks so I will delay the 1400 bit/s release until
> then.
>
> In the meantime I am exploring some new paths to reduce the bit rate (a
> 15ms rather than 10ms internal frame rate) and the phase model, which is
> the greatest source of distortion.
>
> - David
>
> On Sun, 2011-11-27 at 21:00 -0800, Bruce Perens wrote:
> > Don't forget the Open Source exemption (OK, they call it "public domain"
> > but we know what it means) won when KA9Q sued the U.S. government.
> >
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