[hpsdr] DCC Early Registration Deadline September 1st

Steven Bible n7hpr at tapr.org
Mon Aug 30 07:06:53 PDT 2010


The September 1st deadline to register for the DCC and get the best room
rates is fast approaching.

The DCC activities planning are in the final stages:

- The DCC Proceedings is over 200 pages!  See the list of papers below.
- The speakers schedule is being planned.
- Introductory talks.
- Banquet Speaker
- The Sunday Seminar on DSP Tools, Techniques, and Tricks presented by Rick
Muething, KN6KB (see below for abstract)
- Wonderful location at the Heathman Lodge, Vancouver, WA
(http://www.heathmanlodge.com)

If you have not attended the DCC, you are missing out on a lot of technical
fun.  Papers, presentations, demos, meeting like minded people.  It is a
great event.  Ask anyone who has attended one!

To register for the DCC go to http://www.tapr.org/dcc.  Hotel registration
information is also located there.  Be sure to mention the DCC for the
discounted rate.

See you at the 2010 DCC!

73, DCC Planning Committee.

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Sunday Seminar

DSP Tools, Techniques, and Tricks

Rick Muething, KN6KB

Time: Sunday Sept 26, 8 AM ­ 12 Noon

Prerequisites:   An interest in Digital Signal Processing.   Some experience
in programming may be helpful.  The only math you¹ll need is addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division and some idea of what a sine wave
is.

Goals:  The goal of the workshop is to encourage those peripherally
interested in DSP to take the next step to learn what DSP can do and try
some DSP design and coding.  Each attendee will get a handout CD which will
include all slides with links to useful references.   The CD will also
include some basic Windows VB.NET examples of operational code along with
some useful DSP tools (demo versions).

Sessions:  Four sessions 45 min each with 15 minute breaks.

1) DSP Intro and Basics:   what we are trying to do with DSP.   Why is it
better/different than analog.   The cornerstone of DSP .the Fourier
Transform and the FFT.

2) DSP Tools:   What you need to see, interpret and understand signals.
Basic waveform processing utilities.   How do you setup a sound card to
capture and play back audio with examples.   How to design basic DSP Filters
using common tools.

3) DSP Techniques:   How do we use DSP to do those things needed in a radio.
Mixing, Filtering, Modulation, Demodulation, FSK, PSK, Tone Detection, AGC
etc

4) DSP Tricks:   Tricks of the trade to make the impractical possible.
Common and useful tricks to make significant reductions in computer demands,
Single tone detectors, decimation, windowing, CIC Filters, IQ sampling.

No seminar or workshop can cover this topic completely in a few hours but
this workshop should remove some of the mystery of DSP and motivate those to
learn what can be done and get more involved.

Bio:   Rick is a retired entrepreneur electrical engineer and has been a ham
since 1962.   After volunteering for the Winlink Development effort in 1998
he focused his efforts on programming and DSP.   Rick was responsible for
the SCAMP, WINMOR and V4 sound card protocols described in the DCC 2004,
2008 and 2010 proceedings along with several of the software components of
the Winlink 2000 system.

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Proceedings of 29th Annual ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference

Mobile Fading; Sachin Dubey and Kanchan Cecil


RF to Video Converter for Timex/Sinclair Computers; John M. Franke, WA4WDL


Robotic Radio and CW Robot, a Building Block for Robotic Radio; Rob Frohne,
KL7NA



SDR Cube: A Portable Software Defined Radio Utilizing An Embedded DSP Engine
for
Quadrature Sampling Transceivers; George L. Heron, N2APB and Juha
Niinikoski, OH2NLT


A Simple SDR Receiver; Michael Hightower, KF6SJ



Testing a Digital-ATV Station using DVB-S; Ken Konechy, W6HHC and Robbie
Robinson, KB6CJZ



Demand and Transmission of E-mail Reception Report in Digital Modes; Patrick
Lindecker, F6CTE



Technical Aspects of RS ID and Call ID and Use; Patrick Lindecker, F6CTE



Simulation & Synthesis of Five Port Router; Swati Malviya and Anurag
Jaiswal



Five Port Router for Network on Chip; Swati Malviya and Anurag Jaiswal




V4 and V4Chat: A Protocol and Client Optimized for Keyboard Radio QSOs; Rick
Muething, KN6KB, AAA9WK



WINMOR Phase 2:  Demonstration to Deployment; Rick Muething, KN6KB/AAA9WK



RMS Express ­ A Multimode Winlink 2000 User Client Program; Victor Poor,
W5SMM/AAA9WL



Introducing APRSSpeak: An APRStt implementation; Douglas D. Quagliana,
KA2UPW/5



A Comparison of Different TCP/IP and DTN Protocols Over the D-Star Digital
Data Mode; John Ronan, EI7IG and Cathal O’Connor



Bidirectional Low Frequency Transverter (Bi-LIF) Computer Interface for
Demodulation and Modulation of Radio Signals; Alex Schwarz , VE7DXW



An FPGA-Based Transceiver Module; John B. Stephensen, KD6OZH



Terrestrial Link Budgets for Digital Communications; R. Swenson, KF4DII



The Effects of Authentication on AX.25 Packet Radio Data Transmission Time;
Paul D. Wiedemeier, Ph.D., KE5LKY





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