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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/5/2017 6:12 PM, Laurence Barker
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<pre wrap="">Not yet.... I made the changes to the single receiver version and sent them
to John. I don't know, but I imagine the dual receiver code has changes to
the same areas of code, so merging it in may not be trivial. It did work
well though!
The way I thought about it is: The Ozy-Mercury-Penny combination is still
pretty high performance; it just has a different interface.
Laurence Barker G8NJJ</pre>
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<font face="Ubuntu">Thanks Laurence,<br>
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I will wait until John will release an updated beta version.<br>
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I agree, the original HPSDR incarnation is still a very valid one,
and having it working with a Pi3<br>
would be a great bonus. Mine is collecting dust since a long time,
mainly due to a lack of table<br>
space near the PC... <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span>:-)</span></span><br>
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<font face="Verdana"><i><b>73 Alberto I2PHD</b><br>
<small>Credo Ut Intelligam</small></i></font><small><br>
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