Go for as much CPU power as you can fit in the box. Newer codecs and modems
seem to need it.

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018, 20:26 Matt Roberts <freiheitje...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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