Hi Peter,
I look forward to trying your product. Will the first version be
the PC version ?
For my own requirement , which might be towing the PPM on a
plastic trolley or sled behind a Landrover, ( we have a 15 Km long
beach with many wrecks of washed up boats buried somewhere ) I
would need a portable unit, and some real-time indication of
magnetic changes.
If the first one is the PC one, I could record the audio on a tape (
perhaps on one stereo channel, with a reference xtal generated tone
on the other for cancelling out wow and flutter ? I am thinking on
the fly here...) to play back later at the PC ( I dont have a laptop
)
I would have to repair the odometer on my Landrover, and add a voice
readout of distance from starting point.
Either way, I like the price :-)
Merry Christmas to the group
John Smith
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Cavalier Electronics
L'Agulhas
South Africa
I'm just working on two programs (one for the pc) to process
signals from a PPM using a cheap DSP from Analog Devices.
It will have a digital filter with adjustable bandwith and an
interface to connect any pc via RS232.
Another features will be noise filtering and frequency counting.
I'll come back to this forum when the first version is finished,
for non commercial user the program(s) will be shareware.
Merry christmas
Peter Krengel, (DG4EK, germany)
I look forward to trying your product. Will the first version be
the PC version ?
For my own requirement , which might be towing the PPM on a
plastic trolley or sled behind a Landrover, ( we have a 15 Km long
beach with many wrecks of washed up boats buried somewhere ) I
would need a portable unit, and some real-time indication of
magnetic changes.
If the first one is the PC one, I could record the audio on a tape (
perhaps on one stereo channel, with a reference xtal generated tone
on the other for cancelling out wow and flutter ? I am thinking on
the fly here...) to play back later at the PC ( I dont have a laptop
)
I would have to repair the odometer on my Landrover, and add a voice
readout of distance from starting point.
Either way, I like the price :-)
Merry Christmas to the group
John Smith
-----------------------------------------------------
Cavalier Electronics
L'Agulhas
South Africa
I'm just working on two programs (one for the pc) to process
signals from a PPM using a cheap DSP from Analog Devices.
It will have a digital filter with adjustable bandwith and an
interface to connect any pc via RS232.
Another features will be noise filtering and frequency counting.
I'll come back to this forum when the first version is finished,
for non commercial user the program(s) will be shareware.
Merry christmas
Peter Krengel, (DG4EK, germany)