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    <p>Sounds interesting.  I recall some early discussions relating to
      DFC that I think initially had the objective of minimizing the
      involvement of the FPGA but this sounds even better!  I must admit
      I am way behind listening to my TeamSpeak recordings.  Looking
      forward to see what Phil has to say.</p>
    <p>Pete, N3EVL<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/12/2016 9:27 AM, Scott Traurig
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      <div dir="ltr">I believe Phil's efforts on DFC are wholly focused
        on his new circuit card design that I think he intends to
        present at Friedrichshafen this June, based on Teamspeak
        discussions. This card will take raw ADC output and put it
        directly onto a PCIE bus for processing in an NVIDIA GPU (CUDA
        processing) also resident on the same PCIE bus. The great
        advantage of this, of course, is that such an architecture would
        eliminate the requirement for complex and expensive FPGA
        processing, and thereby also open up development of what used to
        be FPGA firmware to C developers.
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        <div>73,</div>
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        <div>Scott/w-u-2-o</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 8:55 AM, n3evl
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            .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">***** High
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              <p>I'm also curious about DFC, specifically, what will the
                minimum <i>radio </i>hardware requirements be?  I
                currently have an Atlas based system but seem to recall
                that, at least for the moment, this hardware will not
                support the new protocol and I think the new protocol is
                essential for DFC.  Should I be thinking of investing in
                a Hermes (or Hemes derivative) based radio in order to
                take advantage of DFC?</p>
              <p>Pete, N3EVL<br>
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