to decode
the morse or DTMF or 4Khz voice, clean up the audio.
> From: Harmon Seaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/10/16 Wed PM 08:45:02 EDT
> To: "Major Variola (ret)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subjec
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Harmon Seaver wrote:
>Does this run on linux?
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/gnuradio.html
At 08:54 PM 10/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >Does this run on linux?
>
>Also, if regular cheapo PC sounboards can digitize 30 MHz (and Nyquist says
>this requires 60 MHz sampling rate) then some product managers need ...
>flogging.
PC sound cards, which all sample below 100 kHz, are only adequ
>Does this run on linux?
Also, if regular cheapo PC sounboards can digitize 30 MHz (and Nyquist says
this requires 60 MHz sampling rate) then some product managers need ...
flogging.
=
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Does this run on linux?
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 02:40:33PM -0700, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> The WR-G303i is the first of our G3
> Series of software defined receivers.
>
> A Software Defined Receiver (SDR) is
> such where demodulation an
The WR-G303i is the first of our G3
Series of software defined receivers.
A Software Defined Receiver (SDR) is
such where demodulation and last IF
(intermediate frequency) processing are done entirely in
software. Usually this means using a D