![]() While there are other devices that do the same function from other suppliers, I built this one to be housed in a solid case that can sit up on the desk where you can monitor the status LEDs. ![]() It is however possible to develop a open source, free-as-in-speech codec with similar performance at similar bit rates. I made this as a learning exercise as I dig deeper into DMR. 'Due to patents and the amount of confidential information surrounding these codecs (AMBE) I dont think it is possible to make an open codec compatible with these closed codecs. ( sorry you will still have to correctly plug in the PC side ) Why did you make it? If you need a standard USB to USB-C cable you can purchase one here on Amazon. No longer will have to worry about plugging it in upside down. If you want to or need to download the drivers they can be found on the FTDI site.įor convenience, this module interfaces using USB-C. This uses standard FTDI drivers which are already included as a part of Windows 7 and beyond. This comes to you completely assembled, mounted in this very nice case from Bud, and ready to plug in and operate. It can also be paired with a raspberry pi to work as an AMBE server. This can be done using free software such as BlueDV or DudeStar. With this you can communicate on the DMR, D-Star, and Fusion digital amateur radio networks, all straight from your computer. ![]()
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