[hpsdr] Proposal for a new Software project.

Georg Prinz getpri at t-online.de
Sun Dec 6 10:56:56 PST 2009


Hello HPSDR colleagues,

Athena is a great idea to creat a software tool and document all the
bits and pieces! 

At the time beeing it is rather time consuming to get an overview about
all the software hidden in the svn data base. Especially, if you start
to write your own software. 
For the beginning it would be a great help to create a very short
description of all the svn directories and their contents including the
development status of the software. This description should be a text
file at the root oft the svn data base. 

Vy 73, Georg, dl2kp








Am Montag, den 30.11.2009, 18:20 -0600 schrieb Dave Larsen:
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> 
> Larry --
> 
> Thanks for your interest in the project and please contribute where you
> feel you can.  
> 
> Your point is well taken.  I am well aware of the fine work done by Phil
> Covington N8VB and Cathy Moss, while we are not trying to copy their
> work we want to learn from them as well as the fine work of Frank
> Brickle AB2KT, John Melton G0ORX, Bob Cowdery G3UKB and many others in
> developing similar radio systems.  There are great ideas all over
> amateur radio software defined community. 
> 
>   Thanks for the input.
> 
>    Dave KV0S  
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 13:05 -0800, Larry Gadallah wrote:
> > Dave Larsen wrote:
> > > ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
> > >
> > > HPSDR colleagues --
> > >
> > > I am proposing a new software project called Athena.  This project has
> > > several goals.  First to collect and document the hardware to software
> > > connections and define software to software connections via UDP/TCP
> > > protocol.  This will make a HPSDR software development kit (SDK).  Lots
> > > of code pieces exist but they are hard to find and hard to use without
> > > documentation. 
> > >
> > > I envision this code packaged as a software library.  I would like to
> > > organize as much of the Operating System differences into these library
> > > modules so that code potentially could be used on multiple platforms. 
> > >
> > > It is hoped that his project will encourage more programmers to develop
> > > component programs for HPSDR hardware. The intent is to create a stable
> > > consistent platform to encourage innovations, not hamper innovations.
> > >
> > > I have created a page on the HPSDR Wiki to contain more information on
> > > the project.  I have also been encouraging several programmers that are
> > > most active in HPSDR development to be active in determining the outcome
> > > to the components of this project. 
> > >
> > > http://openhpsdr.org/wiki/index.php?title=ATHENA
> > >
> > > I hope the hear your ideas as the project develops, even more I hope
> > > that you will consider helping either writing parts of the code or
> > > preparing documentation.  
> > >   
> > Dave:
> > 
> > I think this is a great idea, and I'd love to participate if I can. 
> > There are definitely qualified people showing up here (Andrea?), but I 
> > also wanted to point out that we could probably all learn something 
> > about flexible software architectures from studying what Phil, N8VB et 
> > al have done for the QS1R Quicksilver software (SDRMAX): The GUI is 
> > completely isolated from the engine/server that takes care of 
> > communicating with the SDR hardware, doing filtering/demodulation/AGC 
> > etc. The two components are isolated so well that each one does not have 
> > to use the same language, middleware, platform, etc. This provides 
> > tremendous flexibility, as has been demonstrated by at least a dozen 
> > variants of the SDRMAX software being deployed for Windows. Mac OS X, 
> > Linux, and even Pocket PC (I think).
> > 
> > 73,
> > Larry, VE6VQ/W7
> 
> 
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