Hi all I'm no expert but the Pi board and there like are fairly noisy from an RF point of view. Could this be a problem ?
Regards Mike On 19/7/20 3:06 pm, Al Beard wrote: > *I second your thoughts Steve,* > * > * > *Start with a 64bit Pi of any flavour such as the Odroid N2 or Pi 4B.* > *Connect to the FPGA with USB3 or i2c whatever.* > * > * > *Also, can we make use of the GPU if there is OpenCL support?* > *Perhaps select a Pi or other ARM SBC with OpenCL support. I'd buy one.* > *We may not need the FPGA.* > * > * > *Running Linux* > *I started by Pi sojourn with a 256Mb model. Hopeless. The 4Gb SD card* > *wore out in a day.� This is why I recommend, 1Gb minimum ram.* > *At the time, I discovered the Banana Pi had a SATA port on which I > put a 250Gb* > *SATA hard disk. No more burnt out SD cards, much much more space. And* > *I had lots of SATA disks lying around. Laptop disks are pretty frugal > on power.* > * > * > *Alan VK2ZIW* > * > * > * > * > *On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:19 -0500, Steve wrote* > > Disclaimer: I don't own one > > > > I really like simple touchscreen GUI for fat fingers, and the DTV > (Potsdown) boys have a pretty simple design. While I think the SM1000 > case and design were good, the first thing I did was pull the board > out and put it in a big box with a Raspberry Pi. I find the menu > buttons and morse code obnoxious (especially since they go on and on...). > > > > > https://github.com/BritishAmateurTelevisionClub/portsdown-buster#installation-for-batc-portsdown-transmitter-buster-version > > > > > > > Steve > > > --------------------------------------------------- > Alan VK2ZIW > > OpenWebMail 2.53, nothing in the cloud. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freetel-codec2 mailing list > Freetel-codec2@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freetel-codec2
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