[aprssig] Re: D-STAR video on YouTube
Scott Miller
scott at opentrac.org
Sun Sep 23 19:23:02 EDT 2007
> Last time this conversation came up someone pointed out P-25 as an
> alternative. I think the vocoder for P-25 is made by the same company
> that does the D-Star stuff. And the licensing requirements and
> structure are the same. Hardware only, no computers, etc. AND, there
See http://www.speex.org/. There ARE alternatives.
> are people already homebrewing D-Star transceivers. Can I shout that a
> couple of times like a little kid? PEOPLE ARE HOMEBREWING D-STAR
> TRANSCEIVERS. People are pushing for an open D-Star movement and
> development.
And they're having to buy AMBE chips from a single supplier. Hams are
good at coming up with clever, low-cost technology - but the AMBE
requirement sets a lower limit to just how low-cost any implementation
can be. For the price of the AMBE chip, you could get a reasonably
powerful DSP that'd run both the codec and any number of other functions.
In the end, the blame probably lies with us anyway - if the ham
community had come up with a better solution first, maybe we wouldn't
get stuck with Icom doing the 'innovation' for us.
Scott
N1VG
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