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On 2/9/11 11:50 AM, Jim Duuuude wrote:
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Yes, it works quite beautifuly with the URI, in fact it will
support 2 of them<br>
*BUT* only with chan_simpleusb. The CPU does not have the
horsepower<br>
to do the DSP routines used in chan_usbradio.<br>
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Why dont you wait for the LOX board to become available in
production?<br>
It wont be long.<br>
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Was just talking with dave about this yesterday...and can't wait to
try it out. I think, for a simple 1 or 2 repeater facility, may be
just the thing (once it's fully debugged and soak-tested) a pretty
good way to economically keep a station on the air whilst minimizing
the mechanical (disk drives really hate cold weather...) issues that
seem to crop up (let alone the cost to build a computer and keep it
fed with line voltages...) on desktop and laptop systems.<br>
<br>
Just my $.02. <br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Bryan
In this world, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.
Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me. </pre>
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