Re: [Freetel-codec2] Trying to straighten something out...

2023-11-23 Thread glenlist
Mooneer,  talking about do-all "universal" voice mode- something I'd like would be a hierarchical modem and codec combo A codec+modem combo that could provide great sounding speed when the signal was up a few dB, and bare minimum gradually below that. I did some work with hierarchical modem

Re: [Freetel-codec2] Trying to straighten something out...

2023-11-23 Thread Mooneer Salem
Hi Kurt, Adding onto what Mel mentioned, FreeDV has been around since the early 2010s but during that time, more and more FreeDV modes have been added as well as the SM1000 and the ezDV device (both of which were at the FreeDV booth at Pacificon). That may be part of the reason for the confusion.

Re: [Freetel-codec2] Trying to straighten something out...

2023-11-23 Thread Mel Whitten
Hi Kurt, For HF... AOR had (and still has...) a DV "fast modem" using AMBE codec (it also has slick digital image transfer but rarely ever used). AOR's modem(s) have no connection/compatibility with later digital voice derived from hacked Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) using hacked MELP/LPC

Re: [Freetel-codec2] Trying to straighten something out...

2023-11-23 Thread cameo...@frontiernet.net
Hi  Hi I use an application with a windows operating system called FreeDV .Mostly make contacts on 20 meters on frequency 14.236 mhz.  Sent from Frontier Yahoo Mail on Android On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 9:58 PM, Facility 406 wrote: Around 2000, or 2001, some time after AOR came out with

Re: [Freetel-codec2] Linux-preferred desktop FreeDV?

2023-11-23 Thread Adrian Musceac
KDE Plasma 5 on Debian works well too. I think it's more like an issue of the distro packaging all the dependencies in a consistent manner. Adrian On 23 November 2023 00:35:11 UTC, Mooneer Salem wrote: >Hi Glen, > >I'm not sure it actually matters given FreeDV's use of wxWidgets. While I