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Tom George's avatar

I have use chatGPT for humorous graphics for our club newsletter, it does show a good sense of fun. It knows I am an Amateur Radio operator so occasionally signs off with 73.

Tom.. VK3DMK

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Martin Alcock's avatar

Interesting concept, but I think the need for software defined receivers is overrated. First, I have a lot of experience with the dongle you mention, (RTL-SDR), and their main issue is that they are a a deaf as a post. Second, digital modes used in the amateur world today are all based on C4FM, the variances are the coding scheme and frame formats. All of this has already been done on the MMDVM project. What has not been done so far, as you mention, is a common platform that can control and analog and digital radio simultaneously, and transcode between the two in the same location. I am also not convince that a high speed link is really necessary, as you state there are several solutions already out there, include AREDN which leads the pack. In an 'normal' link between two repeaters voice data can be sent already compressed into lower bit rates inherent in the digital mode, an there is ample bandwidth to overlay other data such as telemetry, APRS and weather information, and keep the occupied bandwidth down to fit existing bandplans.

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