Hi all,
I do not want to hijack this thread or this group but I hope the
moderator does allow me this one question.
As there are some people knowing DSP well in this group, I hope somebody
can help me with this.
On 17-04-12 21:59, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> Well, the goal of the gmsk modem software was to allow experimenting
> with this. The goal is to split of the "modem" part from the
> voice/data encoding part and to allow maximum flexibility. But, in the
> end, a product like the DV-RPTR would be a better end-product. The
> gmskmodem is -for me- an experimenting-tool and a way to learn more
> about this and about DSP.
Talking about learning DSP, I have just started in a new book on DSP
("Understanding Digital Signal Processing") to learn more about the
practicle approach of DSP.
Now, I get the impression that that to do this, I also need to learn to
work with tools like scilab, GNU octave, freemath (or other open source
alternatives to mathlab). Can somebody point me to good book or
information on how to use these tools for DSP-related applications.
The documentation that comes with these applications is all several
thousands of pages!!!
I know this is quite of-topic in this list, so I do want to keep this
discussion as limited as possible. But questions in (e.g.) the scilab
user list remained unanswered. (I think there are not that much
DSP-oriented people on that list).
Many thanks in advance,
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
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