Ron Jochems wrote:
> 
> HHmm..
> 
> Arno,
> 
> Heb je in je hoofd om het bestaande packet netwerk te gebruiken , of om er
> een dedicated link voor te gebruiken ...
> Je zou bv een mooie link op 23cm kunnen bouwen , fm-wide, en dan 76k8
> ofzo...Als dat full-duplex draait, lijkt me dat je daar toch wel wat audio
> over kan blaffen...??..
> Zie www.d-d-s.nl (23cm trx)
> 
> Grtz,
> 
> Ron
> PD1ACF
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Arno Verhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: linux-hams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 5:11 PM
> Subject: Connection 2 voice repeaters via packet radio link?
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Basicly I need to convert a continuous anolog audio signal into a
> > digital stream and vice versa on the other end.
> > The "unreliable" packet network will be used to transport the digital
> > stream. Because of this we have limited bandwith and loss or delay of
> > packets.
> >
> > Any hints on how to configure such a system (using Linux of course) and
> > which utilities to use for this?
> >
> > 73, Arno  pe1icq

Hi Ron,

Since you send your reply to the list also, I will reply in English.

The DDS site lists the 23cm TRX, but I'm not so much interessted in the
RF HW.
We already have a 76k8 LAP and are working on faster Interlinks.

The next step would be to find additional applications for these fast
links.
Connection small "city-voice-repeater" could suvh an application.

I'm looking for what software to use for the encoding/streaming.

I received a link from Rick, hr2kos. 
http://www.irlp.net looks promising. I will need to look furhter into
the information on that site.

Thanks.

73, Arno  pe1icq

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