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Any thoughts about the 8KHz sampling limit suggestion above?
Would it happen to be one of of these USB sound cards?
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I'll write more later, but I see my prior post was not clear, I was talking about the 8KHz sampling limit with the built in 'sound card'.
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http://www.baycom.org/~tom/ham/soundmodem/
I have been messing around a bit trying to get it working by building it from the Debian sources, and it builds OK, but when I run it I get
sm[2607]: Unable to set period time 15000 for capture: Invalid argument
I'll have to start delving into the ALSA API, I expect, based on this error. If anyone has any experience with soundmodem on the N800 (or N810), it would be great to hear from you. I'm trying to build a portable packet system out of the N800 and a Yaesu VX-7R.
73,
Frank Smith
VE1FIS
ve1fis@gmail.com