Fwd: Digital signals

William Fenn bfenn at cox.net
Mon Mar 4 16:02:17 CST 2013


Do a search on the person who doe's these videos - Christopher "Monty"
Montgomery.  An interesting individual to say  the least.

 

 

 

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From: tacos-bounces+bfenn=cox.net at amrad.org
[mailto:tacos-bounces+bfenn=cox.net at amrad.org] On Behalf Of Alex Fraser
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 2:05 PM
To: tacos at amrad.org
Subject: Re: Fwd: Digital signals

 

And this video is worth watching too.   http://youtu.be/Ny7krNFAD1s
Same guy and the same excellent production techniques. 
I'm not an engineer.  I don't have very advanced math skills either, but I
am curious and do have a good imagination.

I would like to see some good videos on the Ham digital modes.  If they
don't exist I will try to make them.  There are videos out there on how to
hook up your radio to your computer and I will start there. I'd like to go a
little more into it.  Since I'm not a whiz in math I try to develop my
intuition to try to make things work.  The ideas of course must be based on
the math and science, but for non engineers and it being an unpaid hobby,
getting these ideas out will not happen if you make people go into too much
detail.  That's the rub, rules of thumb for the digital age, words like
"smidgeon" and "tad" can find there way in if you squint your eyes when you
look at the formulas.  

I like xiph.org.  Is there crossover into the ham world?



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