[hpsdr] TeamSpeak audio 2014/May/03
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Fri May 2 19:28:58 PDT 2014
The 3/May TeamSpeak mp3 (46 minutes) 64 kbps is available at:
< http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx?id=3476 >
or
< http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx >
Only silence truncation editing was done on this recording. I'm
expecting a power failure soon. A power pole in the
neighborhood has a cross-arm on fire.
Session text follows
20:26:24> *** You are now talking in channel: "OpenHPSDR"
21:06:41> "Ken N9VV": hahahahaha
21:06:55> "Bill - KD5TFD": write it in what?
21:06:56> "Ken N9VV": write it in "ADA" <g>
21:07:02> "Bill - KD5TFD": oh god
21:07:48> "Ken N9VV": Julia
21:07:59> "Ken N9VV": deprecate Erlang !
21:13:37> "Bill - KD5TFD": Sounds like an interesting place
[Titan missile discone]
21:13:48> "Scotty - WA2DFI": Wow Dan, I forgot all about that!
It is 80 ft tall!
21:18:15> "Mike - AA8K": I only use the keyboard for CW
21:20:38> "Bill - KD5TFD": what is a vs. b
[Iambic]
21:23:46> "John - AJ6BC": Anyone know what is the max X,Y for
boards to fit into the chassis? 6" long x ? high?
21:24:21> "Bill - KD5TFD": Hmmm ... an iambic keyer in verilog:
http://skywired.net/blog/2011/06/iambic-keyer-in-verilog/
21:24:24> "John - AJ6BC": Min distance between boards is?
21:24:46> "Bill - KD5TFD": GPL v3
21:28:48> "John - AJ6BC": 4" x 6"
21:28:57> "John - AJ6BC": 100mm x 150 mm
21:31:05> "Ken N9VV": Johan Forrer KC7WW wrote an extensive HF
Signal Simulator using a DSP chip - many years ago. Is there a
modern version of such a simulator?
21:32:23> "Scotty - WA2DFI": Standard boards are 100mm high and
120mm deep, spacing is 0.80"
21:33:15> "John - AJ6BC": Thanks - I thought I had measured one
board that was roughly 6".
21:33:23> "Scotty - WA2DFI": keep in mind that the DIN connector
adds about 12mm, so the top of the board is 112mm from
Atlas20:26:24> *** You are now talking in channel: "OpenHPSDR"
21:06:41> "Ken N9VV": hahahahaha
21:06:55> "Bill - KD5TFD": write it in what?
21:06:56> "Ken N9VV": write it in "ADA" <g>
21:07:02> "Bill - KD5TFD": oh god
21:07:48> "Ken N9VV": Julia
21:07:59> "Ken N9VV": deprecate Erlang !
21:13:37> "Bill - KD5TFD": Sounds like an interesting place
21:13:48> "Scotty - WA2DFI": Wow Dan, I forgot all about that!
It is 80 ft tall!
21:18:15> "Mike - AA8K": I only use the keyboard for CW
21:20:38> "Bill - KD5TFD": what is a vs. b
21:23:46> "John - AJ6BC": Anyone know what is the max X,Y for
boards to fit into the chassis? 6" long x ? high?
21:24:21> "Bill - KD5TFD": Hmmm ... an iambic keyer in verilog:
http://skywired.net/blog/2011/06/iambic-keyer-in-verilog/
21:24:24> "John - AJ6BC": Min distance between boards is?
21:24:46> "Bill - KD5TFD": GPL v3
21:28:48> "John - AJ6BC": 4" x 6"
21:28:57> "John - AJ6BC": 100mm x 150 mm
21:31:05> "Ken N9VV": Johan Forrer KC7WW wrote an extensive HF
Signal Simulator using a DSP chip - many years ago. Is there a
modern version of such a simulator?
21:32:23> "Scotty - WA2DFI": Standard boards are 100mm high and
120mm deep, spacing is 0.80"
21:33:15> "John - AJ6BC": Thanks - I thought I had measured one
board that was roughly 6".
21:33:23> "Scotty - WA2DFI": keep in mind that the DIN connector
adds about 12mm, so the top of the board is 112mm from Atlas
21:36:26> "Scotty - WA2DFI": ke9h
21:36:32> "Mike - AA8K": Warren, what format would you like?
21:36:45> "Ken N9VV": KE9H
21:37:12> "John - AJ6BC": Yes - I just measured the layout for
Khronos - I took measurements before getting that form factor -
5.955" long and the
Atlas connector is at 0.975 inches from the 'working' edge.
21:37:24> "Mike - AA8K": What rates?
21:38:36> "John - AJ6BC": And about 3.5" tall - not counting the
Atlas connector - but I thought that would fit fine into Atlas.
21:39:02> "Ken N9VV": Confusion: ksps sample rate = 192k, WAVE
FRECORD FORM SAMPLE RATE = ????? 32 bit IEEE FLOATS?
21:36:26> "Scotty - WA2DFI": ke9h
21:36:32> "Mike - AA8K": Warren, what format would you like?
21:36:45> "Ken N9VV": KE9H
21:37:12> "John - AJ6BC": Yes - I just measured the layout for
Khronos - I took measurements before getting that form factor -
5.955" long and the
Atlas connector is at 0.975 inches from the 'working' edge.
21:37:24> "Mike - AA8K": What rates?
21:38:36> "John - AJ6BC": And about 3.5" tall - not counting the
Atlas connector - but I thought that would fit fine into Atlas.
21:39:02> "Ken N9VV": Confusion: ksps sample rate = 192k, WAVE
FRECORD FORM SAMPLE RATE = ????? 32 bit IEEE FLOATS?
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