On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 11:28:51PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I've just had a look at some pretty handy real-time DSP software
> for the sound card; it has various predefined filters (low and high
> pass and notch), and also automatic heterodyne removal. Pretty nice
> since my old rig (IC-726) doesn't have DSP and I'm not about to fork
> out for one that does.
>
> The only hitches are that it's not free, and it's for Windows.
>
> Does anyone know of anything like this running on linux? I know
> a bit about DSP fundaments, so I might be interested in working
> with some people to develop something.
>
Hamish,
have a look at radio.linux.org.au in the rigcontrol section.
There is a link to rtfilter:
Description
This program uses a full duplex soundcard and a computer as
a Digital Signal Processor.
It can be used for filtering the audio output of a amateur
radio receiver.
>
> 73,
> Hamish vk3sb
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Regards,
Joop
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