[Lf] Re: [Lowfer] Re: Jason V0.94

BOB RIESE riese-k3djc at juno.com
Tue Jul 23 22:20:40 CDT 2002


Alberto

The ability to record your sending and make a wave file is super
also allows the centering of the frequency and other adjustments
and allows a bit of familiarity before on the air use  SUPER

Not sure about the higher speed ,would that be resampling the 11025
at a different rate ??

Haven't tried that and am anxious to try this out on the air
on HF. 

thanks Bob  K3DJC 


On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 15:52:58 +0200 Alberto di Bene <dibene at usa.net>
writes:
>Alberto di Bene wrote:
>
>> I have just uploaded Jason V0.94 to the weaksignals site :
>> http://www.weaksignals.com
>>
>> The main differences from V0.93 are :
>
>Well, it turns out that in the haste of writing my yesterday's 
>announcement
>I left out another improvement to V 0.94, also done by Stewart.
>
>Now you can select between doing a realtime reception using the sound 
>card,
>or reading a WAV file at a much higher speed. The WAV file must have
>been digitized at (or converted to) 11025 samples per second, mono, 8 
>or 16
>bits audio resolution. A subsequent version of Jason will also allow 
>to record
>such a file from the realtime audio input. At the moment you can use 
>the Sound
>Recorder of Windows, or Cool Edit or many other sound utilities.
>
>This feature makes possible to compare the two decoders, or to try 
>again to
>receive a signal with a different fine tuning, or, last but not least, 
>to show to
>others how the program works without the need of radio (and of a 
>signal...).
>
>Enjoy
>
>73  Alberto  I2PHD
>
>
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