Greetings all,
If no one else already started the job, I may have some more time in a
couple of weeks - but no idea what would be required by Stewart's
implementation, and how difficult it would be to separate encoder /
decoder / soundcard handling and continuous real-time processing, and,
of course the yet-to-be-written user interface. If I understood
correctly, Stewart's sourcecodes are public domain but I didn't find
them on the net so far.
Regards, WoLF DL4YHF .
Jay Rusgrove schrieb:
Speaking of wolf...Stewart...
Has anyone volunteered to build a more user friendly interface? We've
proven again this season that wolf wins "hands down" under seemingly
impossible high noise conditions.
Wish I could help but lack the required programming skills...would be
more than happy to help wring out the beta version, though.
Jay, W1VD
----- Original Message -----
*From:* John Andrews <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 06, 2005 11:17 AM
*Subject:* LF: Re: Re: TA APR 5/6
> Wow, that capture looks strong and clean enough, so that DRP
could have
sent
> more than 25 characters of Jason with perfect copy.
Or turned the PA off and sent WOLF....
JA
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