You know, if we use stuff meant for cellphones like very miniaturized ARM
processors then it should be possible to make a codec2 mic for HT/mobile
radios. Such a mic for an HT would need it's own battery but for many
mobile radios could run off of provided power. I'm also, slowly, trying to
figure out the Remote Control protocol for older Kenwood TM-xx1 radios so
something could be produced that could be more tightly integrated into
those radios. Kinda like the newer Kenwood D710 APRS head that can be used
to upgrade one of their newer radios (What is it, DM71a?)
James
N9XLC
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 11:52 PM, Bruce Perens <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/20/2012 08:04 PM, Matthew Pitts wrote:
> > Bruce,
> >
> > Being able to use an existing transceiver to use a new mode is something
> a lot of hams are willing to do; in fact, I've seen numerous comments on
> various lists that indicate it's a lot more common than we think.
> Well, sure. But putting an SSB operator on PSK, WSPR, or Codec2 brings
> previously-unavailable functionality to the radio. If you want to do
> that with VHF/UHF hams, give them a way to convert their FM HTs to
> Codec2 (like our HF modem, over an FM audio channel). That is adding
> real functionality, even if it's not running our system as well as we
> potentially can.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bruce
>
>
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