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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Phil,<br>
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So, just to simplify, so that I also understand, this Jetson
board could replace (more or less) the on-board FPGA, <br>
being more powerful(?) and easier to code for the more 'average'
software engineer?.<br>
And the (high performance) (W)DSP software, that's now running on
or PC's, can easily by done by that board?<br>
and not just some very basic DSP work, I see at some 'other'
popular sdr transceiver. <br>
The only problem I see for now is that there will be an extra
'data highway', between the sdr hardware<br>
and the end-user interface PC, that could coarse extra
problems/latency..etc..<br>
We will see what the future brings. <br>
Thanks,<br>
73 Bert PA2XHF<br>
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as we are today the “new board” is connected between your
SDR hardware and your PC. </div>
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may be possible to run both the SDR server and Client GUI
software on the one SBC or PC. Its a little early yet to
know if the Jetson board is capable of doing this.</div>
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so, then with your SDR hardware you would have a dedicated
SDR that does not require an additional PC. This could
all be packaged into a case with a suitable touch screen
etc.</div>
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can always do that today by using a suitable SBC that will
run Windows. </div>
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