Hi Thomas,

Please tell us the board you are using?

Is it the Nucleo-144 ?

There are lots of us who can compile the code but do not do much in hardware,
so having a standard, ready made board, gets us going.

Another question:

Is there a way on, any STM, board to send a text string to trigger a
Codec2 repeater?

I have added "c2rpt" in my "parrot" repeater code such that users can
trigger any repeater, not just the specific repeater desired by a callsign
in the sent text.

6BK4 replaces the 73

Alan VK2ZIW 

On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 09:23:58 +0200, Kurin, Thomas wrote
> Hello Casey,
> 
> I'm currently running Codec2 on an STM32F767ZI Microcontroller 
> without problems. Depending on what else you will be running on your 
> STM32 you might have to remove some Codec2 modes from the source 
> code before compiling. I made some changes to fit it on the STM32 
> like removing the .txt based codebooks and only using the generated 
> .c codebooks and cutting out all the code which is used only for 
> debugging or verifying.
> 
> Best of luck with you project,
> 
> Thomas Kurin, DF2TK
> 
> On 2018-10-26 00:46, David Rowe wrote:
> > Hello Casey,
> > 
> > Yes it should be possible to run the stm32 code on other platforms.
> > 
> > The Codec 2 source code is LGPL licensed.  The SM1000 hardware is
> > released under the TAPR license.  You can read about what that means in
> > the context of your question from many on line sources.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > On 26/10/18 08:02, cshearer wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>     I am very interested in doing some experimentation with DV - Audio
> >> Codecs and understand the hardware is available (SM1000) to run
> >> standalone however I want to inquire if it maybe possible for me to be
> >> able to load the code to a similar STM32 processor on board with my RF
> >> package I have designed for a project I would like to do.  I see you
> >> have several code sites listed and such but would like to first ask if 
> >> this
> >> is a project I am allowed under the open source rights to do for not
> >> profit using the code currently available and to verify what code you
> >> have available / which is the correct to use for processor based
> >> "stand-alone" configuration similar to the existing SM1000 product is
> >> but on a main board with other hardware in my case.  I have several
> >> areas I would like to experiment in using this but first is a portable
> >> HF radio firstly using the audio to mod & demod then later secondly
> >> using direct digital to & from codec to  mod & demod from I/Q with 
> >> this
> >> all designed directly into the radios single main board for the radio
> >> that is under design.
> >> 
> >> Thank you,
> >> Casey
> >> 
> >> 
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