Hi all,
I just updated my Nova-SDR server to the latest code, as I do from time to time.
But I also read the issues and pull requests....then a message appeared.
For me important enough to inform you all. Link is here:
https://github.com/Steven9101/NovaSDR/issues/19
It reads:
QuoteHi, I just discovered your project. Are you using fast convolution to do multichannel reception? If so, that's what I've been doing in github.com/ka9q/ka9q-radio. My project is basically a downconverter engine optimized for lots (hundreds) of simultaneous channels on a single front end, producing multicast IP streams that can be fed to decoders, web servers, etc. I don't require any GPUs; I use FFTW on the host computer. It is not restricted to blocksizes that are powers of 2. I typically use a 20 ms frame time with 20% overlap and no windowing. Demodulators are built in for analog AM/SAM/FM/SSB/CW/IQ and wideband FM with stereo decoding. Spectra are generated either from a downconverter output (for small resolution bandwidths) or the A/D input stream (for large resolution bandwidths) with a choice of windows, overlaps and averaging levels. The output sample rate can be any multiple of 200 Hz and audio can be encoded with Opus or in any of several PCM formats.
ka9q-radio is being widely used for FT4/FT8/WSPR skimming (AI6VN's WSPRdaemon project uses it), HamSCI WWV carrier doppler observations, HFDL decoding, FM repeater archiving, etc. It's also being used to feed ham bands to some web sdrs, eg, at the Northern Utah SDR site. There's a web front end (ka9q-web) but is still fairly early; my emphasis has been on the downconverter engine itself. If you are interested in any joint work, let me know.
73, Phil Karn, KA9Q
karn@ka9q.net
San Diego CA
I for one would welcome Phil to join the project. As his KA9Q-Radio project on github is a game-changer.
Also, making a solid connection between the 2 projects will open many stuff people want to use/have.
Like automatic WSPR reporting, KA9Q does this, regardless of the frontend.
As he doesn't use GPU, and we do, it can rocket both projects to new heights.
This is the reason I send out a message to all of you, as getting Phil on the team will benefit all of us.
Bas ON5HB - Heppen Wideband Websdr.
And that's great. Phil's program has been running on our Websdr for a long time. It's a wonderful piece of software.