Hi all,

Something else I have been tinkering with is a kit that is similar to the neat SM1000 device that many of you have been working on.

http://www.kk5jy.net/smalldv-v1/

Obviously, this isn't going to replace the SM1000 -- it's more for people who like to dabble.  I'm into kits, so I enjoy building more than buying.  The basic functionality is working, and I have a fairly complete prototype up and running.

As of tonight, it's about 1800 lines of C++ code and 1200 lines of Python code.  Even on the old RasPi version 1, the FreeDV API leaves plenty of headroom to operate.  Those of you working on the Codec2 project have done great work.  The API is fantastic and lightweight.

I may try it on a Pi-Zero to see how it performs there -- I suspect that's an even better solution for an "appliance" device.

73,
Matt


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