Friday 9:15 AM, Greene County Fairgrounds, Forum Room 1: Dave Larsen, KV0S, will moderate the forum and discuss the development of the ka9q-radio, ka9q-web and wsprdaemon collaboration. Paul Elliott, WB6CXC, will discuss sdr accessories and the wsprsonde multi-channel TX server.
Friday 9:15 AM, Greene County Fairgrounds, Forum Room 1: Dave Larsen, KV0S, will moderate the forum and discuss the development of the ka9q-radio, ka9q-web and wsprdaemon collaboration. Paul Elliott, WB6CXC, will discuss sdr accessories and the wsprsonde multi-channel TX server.
Paul / WB6CXC -- that's me! I'm going to be talking about the analog side of digital communications (dynamic range of SDRs, sampling issues, frequency / timing accuracy, and ways to optimize, etc.) I will cover some details of the TAPR and Turn Island gear, and (I hope!) open a conversation about any interesting details. The WSPRSONDE is an 8-channel propagation research transmitter (and killer WSPR/FST4W transmitter) that I am particularly proud of.
Paul - If I'm not otherwise occupied, I'll attend the TAPR seminar, but I confess that I didn't see anything described in the seminar description that I'm not already aware of that hasn't been out in the world for some time. Your TIS hardware's capabilities is indeed impressive, and if I had more time in my life, and a suitable (unique) location, I'd be tempted to put one on the air just to contribute to the overall HamSCI effort. I'm sure we'll cross paths at Hamvention and finally meet up in person.
Hamvention: TAPR Forum
Friday 9:15 AM, Greene County Fairgrounds, Forum Room 1: Dave Larsen, KV0S, will moderate the forum and discuss the development of the ka9q-radio, ka9q-web and wsprdaemon collaboration. Paul Elliott, WB6CXC, will discuss sdr accessories and the wsprsonde multi-channel TX server.
Paul / WB6CXC -- that's me! I'm going to be talking about the analog side of digital communications (dynamic range of SDRs, sampling issues, frequency / timing accuracy, and ways to optimize, etc.) I will cover some details of the TAPR and Turn Island gear, and (I hope!) open a conversation about any interesting details. The WSPRSONDE is an 8-channel propagation research transmitter (and killer WSPR/FST4W transmitter) that I am particularly proud of.
Paul - If I'm not otherwise occupied, I'll attend the TAPR seminar, but I confess that I didn't see anything described in the seminar description that I'm not already aware of that hasn't been out in the world for some time. Your TIS hardware's capabilities is indeed impressive, and if I had more time in my life, and a suitable (unique) location, I'd be tempted to put one on the air just to contribute to the overall HamSCI effort. I'm sure we'll cross paths at Hamvention and finally meet up in person.