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![]() KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// Will digital voice (on HF) ever be a thing? Posted: 30 May 2018 01:02 PM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email A couple of days ago, Bruce, K6BP, tweeted: FreeDV radio digital voice 1.3 released as source, no packages yet. 700D mode reported to consistently outperform SSB, is loud and clear while SSB is inaudible, error-free transatlantic communication reported. For those not familiar with FreeDV, heres what the website has to say: FreeDV is a Digital Voice mode for HF radio. You can run FreeDV using a free GUI application for Windows, Linux and OSX that allows any SSB radio to be used for low bit rate digital voice.Â* There are several reports of the new FreeDV 700D mode outperforming SSB at low SNRs.Â*Â* At high SNRs FreeDV 1600 sounds like FM, with no annoying analog HF radio noise. Alternatively you can buy a SM1000 FreeDV adaptor that allows you to run FreeDV (1600 mode) on any HF radio without a PC or sound card.Â* If you are a hardware or software developer, you can integrate FreeDV into your project using the LGPL licensed FreeDV API. Speech is compressed down to 700-1600 bit/s then modulated onto a 1.25 kHz wide signal comprised of 16 QPSK carriers which is sent to the Mic input of a SSB radio. The signal is received by an SSB radio, then demodulated and decoded by FreeDV. FreeDV was built by an international team of Radio Amateurs working together on coding, design, user interface and testing. FreeDV is open source software, released under the GNU Public License version 2.1. The modems and Codec 2 speech codec used in FreeDV are also open source. That all sounds good, but FreeDV has been criticized as sounding too robotic. I forwarded the tweet to my friend Rick, KA8BMA, who designed the hardware for the SM1000 FreeDV adaptor. He said, There are several male and female samples for the new 700D mode. Check it out at rowetel.com. I listed to the sample QSO I found there, and I must admit that it did sound better than when I had investigated FreeDV a couple of years ago. Maybe these new improvements will make this a more enjoyable mode to operate. It certainly does have some distinct advantages over plain old single sideband. That being the case, perhaps FreeDV will actually become a thing sooner rather than later. The post Will digital voice (on HF) ever be a thing? appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. |
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