I was watching Bruce Perens on the DDC youtube from HRN.

see:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giZi4Y7FlwM

He mentioned a 'fusion' (not the yaesu kind) of digital voice and TDMA that could be used to create single frequency repeaters. Having built a set of cans years ago this looks like quite an advancement.

I don't know how much overhead TDMA requires,  but is this something that could be melded with codec2? I would hate to see the 'big three'  get their chops in first... I don't think the ham community needs another Dstar-Fusion-DMA street fight.

I don't have any coding skills,  I'm mostly a gear head and hardware guy, so I'm asking here if this is feasible or compatible with codec2? or even if it's a good idea?


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73
de
paul
WB9HCO

"You see, wireless telegraph is a kind of a very, very long
cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is
meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this?
And radio operates exactly the same way: you send
signals here, they receive them there. The only
difference is that there is no cat." Albert Einstein

Resistance Is Not Futile!
It's voltage divided by current.

No trees were killed in the generation of this message,
but a tremendous number of electrons were terribly
inconvenienced

"To err is human...to really mess things up requires the
root password."

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