[aprssig] Re: D-STAR video on YouTube
Scott Miller
scott at opentrac.org
Tue Sep 25 00:19:55 EDT 2007
Are you saying D-Star is going to be APCO 25 compatible? I haven't
heard that. It'd take a lot more than using the same codec to let them
interoperate.
Scott
N1VG
Mark Fellhauer wrote:
> At 07:41 PM 9/24/2007, Patrick Green wrote:
>
>> I wonder if D-Star would die if someone came up with a completely open
>> version of digital radio. I see all this interest in SDR and D-Star's
>> licensing would make it inconvenient to make a software based radio.
>> Will this be the ultimate downfall? Who here wants to buy a packet
>> TNC when your soundcard can basically do the same thing? Just a thought.
>>
>> 73 de Pat --- KA9SCF.
>
>
> Probably not. As pointed out D-Star uses DVSI's AMBE codec. AMBE is
> slated to replace the IMBE codec in Phase 2 of APCO 25. That is not a
> coincidence or accident on the part of the JARL or Icom. I'm sure they
> looked at open source.
>
> One, it puts us as ham radio operators into state-of-the-art in
> communications for the first time in about 10 years. It's so nice to
> say that. Are we Icom's lab rat for their rollout of commercial P-25
> Phase-2 products? Yup.
>
> Two, it gives us a common platform with professional public safety
> personnal. When they catch up. Actually I think AMBE is backwards
> compatible capable with IMBE.
>
>
> But yes, it would be great if someone came up with a open source codec
> that supplants AMBE. Which is, btw, starting to show its age.
>
> Mark
> KC7BXS
>
>
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