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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:49:39 +0800, "Richard Hosking"
wrote: If necessary, some of the work could be done in hardware - eg I could limit and square up the audio waveform and present it the processor as digital level transitions, so AGC would not be an issue. Any ideas? Thanks in advance Richard Would also be interested, but have not experimented in this field since I used the Apple II computer. Good decoding was a problem, but also too often simple detectors were described. I did some experiments with slide-back detector which was originally constructed for two-tone RTTY (850Hz shift) and as such a good choice for single signal, but I couldn't see much difference from the ATC network used for RTTY Also had some good experience with MC1496, S042P similar detectors instead of using envelope detectors 73 Jan-Martin LA8AK http://home.online.no/~la8ak/c11.htm -- Amount of SPAM is so large that MailWasher must delete 99% of the incoming mails Cannot check every email manually. Please use intelligent title for email. Mails without titles or using just "hi" is deleted |
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