Steve, I will take care of adding information on the CS7000
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On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 5:11?PM Steve Stroh N8GNJ via
<steve.stroh=[email protected]> wrote:
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> Of course there is a Wikipedia article for M17¡ I frequently reference Wikipedia articles to elaborate on certain obscure topics (example - OFDM) that are mentioned in passing in articles in Zero Retries. But for some reason, I never thought to look up M17 in Wikipedia, but I should have. This is an excellent brief description of M17:
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> M17 is a digital radio modulation mode developed by Wojciech Kaczmarski (amateur radio call signSP5WWP) et al. [1][2][3][4][5][6] M17 is primarily designed for voice communications on the VHF amateur radio bands, and above. The project received a grant from the Amateur Radio Digital Communications in 2021[7] and 2022.[8] The protocol has been integrated into several hardware and software
An apple cart to upset!? A parade to rain on!
Is M17 a "mode" or is it a protocol???
It's a protocol certainly, that wraps around 'phone that has been
encoded with CODEC2 ... but doesn't that just mean it's another subset
of 'phone?? :-D
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