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Re: Any Interest in adding Digital Signal Processing Noise Reduction to an older Kenwood Transceiver?


 

Just to let everyone know where I am, attached one can find a 14page document with lots of pictures and helpful supplemental information on construction, use and modification of the DSPham project by G. Whaley.
The funny thing that occured to me is that there is no Files section (at least that I am aware of) at this time in this Group.
I might have to ask the moderator about this, but for the moment, I've uploaded it to this message / topic.
Apologies. This isn't the ideal place to park it, and it's usefulness transcends any one manufacturer. If you've got an older rig, and you want to start experimenting with DSP, this is a good starting point.
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More than likely, the document will be parked somewhere on GitHub, possibly with the source code. I'm asking Graham about what he thinks makes sense.
For as long as it is located in this message, I welcome any feedback which will improve the information contained within.
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My intentions were to fill in some of the gaps in the very compact instructions in Graham's README.md file on GitHub.
Let me know what you think if you are so inclined.
73 W7STF, Sam

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