[hpsdr] Are there any plans to use an SCA framework such as OSSIE in the radio?

Tim Schoenfelder hpsdr at timschoenfelder.com
Tue Jul 10 14:57:30 PDT 2007


GNU Radio, other, 'roll your own'?

On 7/9/07, Tim Schoenfelder <hpsdr at timschoenfelder.com> wrote:
>
> What is your experience and/or concerns with the SCA?
>
> I see benefits as waveform portability with other SDR radios.  For
> instance, Ossie has several waveforms already including:
> AM Receiver
>
> Narrowband FM transmitter and receiver
>
> BPSK/CVSD Voice transmitter and receiver
>
> BPSK modulated packetized data transmitter and receiver
>
> that are apparently used one the USRP SDR ( http://www.ettus.com/ ).
>
> While I have 'no dog in the hunt' so to speak, the guys at sdrforum.orgdescribe in their objectives abstraction, common interfaces, etc in the
> following powerpoint:http://sdrforum.org/pages/brussels_05_drop_box/SCA%20User%20Group%20Summary%20-%20Brussels%20V1.0.ppt#296,3,Statementof Objectives
> Tim
> KC0TFL
>
>
> On 7/9/07, michael taylor <mctylr at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
> >
> > On 7/9/07, Tim Schoenfelder < hpsdr at timschoenfelder.com> wrote:
> > > Curious as to whether an SCA framework has or is being considered for
> > the
> > > radio and the different waveforms.  One open source framework that I
> > found
> > > was OSSIE: http://ossie.mprg.org/About_OSSIE
> >
> > You could port a SCA framework, but as far as I know it appears to be
> > the wrong way to do SDR, and the idea persists only because it is
> > being using for JTRS being developed for the US military. I suppose
> > you might want the HPSDR to be slower and more computer resource
> > intensive, in which case SCA could help.
> >
> > -Michael, VE3TIX
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