Graham,
huh? Didn't catch the point. Lack of English
proficiency on my side, or just lateral thinking on
yours?
73,
Markus
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: LF: OPDS
Its simples
One system decodes data and the system other
produces data
Its up to the beholder to decide as to
which is real and which is imaginary
G,)
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: LF: OPDS
Steinar,
yes and no ;-)
Yes, in the sense that Opds is an independent
development, and doesn't use Opera's program code or web reporting
system.
No, in that without the original idea and work from
EA5HVK, there would be no Opera mode, and no deep search either.
Opds is not meant to be a functional replacement of
Opera software. It is a different approach (coherent correlation) to
achieve different aims. There are benefits (like good detection
sensitivity, open source code), and disadvantages (like no decoding of a-priori
unknown sequences).
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: LF: OPDS
Hi
Steinar
Yes - it uses a combination of Spectrum Laboratory and software
by Markus DF6NM. This can be obtained from the link shown and contains
set-up instructions. No connection to the internet is required to run it
therefore it doesn't send internet reports anywhere. If you want to share
results you can automatically post to your own Dropbox.
It is only a
receive system - Opera signals must be generated using the ROS software or a
PIC-based generator.
I'm sure Markus will give more detailed
info.
73 Terry
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On Behalf Of Steinar Aanesland Sent: 02 November 2013 11:07 To: [email protected] Subject:
Re: LF: OPDS
Is this a José ros free version of opera ?
LA5VNA
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