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April 22, 2010 at 10:45 am #8805sigmacomMember
[quote author=”Leif”][quote author=”Boki”]Question is,
Does Leif wants to make such STL software?[/quote]Having this exciter in my possession will certainly increase motivation and thus scheduling priority 🙂.[/quote]
OK, I got the allusion… 😆April 22, 2010 at 11:03 am #8806BokiMember[quote author=”sigmacom”][quote author=”Leif”][quote author=”Boki”]Question is,
Does Leif wants to make such STL software?[/quote]Having this exciter in my possession will certainly increase motivation and thus scheduling priority 🙂.[/quote]
OK, I got the allusion… 😆[/quote]well, that’s double great news for me.
waiting for first impressions about exciter.April 22, 2010 at 11:40 am #8807DiekgaitMember[quote author=”yorkie98″][quote author=”sigmacom”]
Buffer size is not a big issue for me, but SFN over internet scares me a bit…
Anyway, it will be a very interesting experiment. 🙂[/quote]A very interesting experiment indeed, when I was discussing with Leif how we might like a Digital MPX STL to work (this seems like ages ago..), I did conceed the point that MPX over the internet might be a little optimistic but I’m certainly hoping to be able to use it over LAN and WLAN networks such as 5.8Ghz TCP/IP links. This now will be all the more of a sweet idea if an SFN will work over this too although I guess some extra functionality/compatability may have to be included in any future IP/STL to allow the extra SFN info to be passed.
Fun times ahead I can predict.[/quote]I don’t see problems, over here in the Netherlands it’s fast and stable enough. I’ve used the internet for regulair l/r streaming stl’s a couple of times.
One time 4 days in a row without any skipping.
When it comes to bandwith, only the studio-side needs a big upload-speed. I currently have 5 mbps up at home, and that’s not an exeption over here. And internet is getting even faster. In the summer my upload goes up to 10 mbps…
You just gotta make sure you use a large buffer, and yes… that causes a large delay… But who cares?April 22, 2010 at 5:15 pm #8808yorkie98ParticipantUnfortunately, here in the UK, the typical business broadband speed is 8128/832kbps some providers offer up to 20mb download and 2.5 upload in certain areas but only a small minority acheive anywhere near this. Even those who acheive good speeds often suffer slowdowns in the evening and often heavy traffic manangement. In the current landscape it would be highly unlikely to be able to sustain a constant high bitrate upload/download link. Often it’s hard to even get a reliable 128k webstream.
Over the next few years the next generation of broadband is being rolled out, with speeds up to 40mbps download, dont know yet what the upload speeds will be, maybe then things will improve, for me though, most of my STLs for this purpose will be via LAN/WLAN so bandwidth is not really an issue.
April 22, 2010 at 6:35 pm #8809yorkie98Participant[quote author=”sigmacom”][quote author=”Leif”][quote author=”Boki”]Question is,
Does Leif wants to make such STL software?[/quote]Having this exciter in my possession will certainly increase motivation and thus scheduling priority 🙂.[/quote]
OK, I got the allusion… 😆[/quote]No pressure Stelios…LOL 🙄
April 22, 2010 at 7:44 pm #8810camcloneMemberno presure ? 🙂
i ve send him more than 60 emails the last 5 months for sending me one of the prototypes non certified DDS exciters..
🙂BUT , it is better to WAIT WAIT WAIT ….for making some changes in order to make the exciter " all weather conditions capable " and " damage prevention capable " ( auto reduce of RF pwoer in case of not air cooling ) ( software ..software.bla..bla.blla)
April 22, 2010 at 9:05 pm #8811GeorgeMember[quote author=”camclone”]no presure ? 🙂
i ve send him more than 60 emails the last 5 months
[/quote]Average: 0.4 e-mail/day… you’re a spammer !!!
April 22, 2010 at 9:17 pm #8812BokiMember[quote author=”George”][quote author=”camclone”]no presure ? 🙂
i ve send him more than 60 emails the last 5 months [/quote]
Average: 0.4 e-mail/day… you’re a spammer !!! [/quote]😆 +1
April 22, 2010 at 10:20 pm #8813camcloneMemberI was kidding,
lol
April 23, 2010 at 7:19 pm #8814yorkie98ParticipantCamclone, I think we kinda got away from the fact that what we were waiting on here was a functioning prototype and not necessarily a polished product, the intention was initially to test the basic technology and see how it went, this feedback would have then helped Stelios figure out improvements/modifications.
Somewhere along the line, this has got blown up into a full R&D project and now the "prototypes" are getting closer to a final product. Of course, the better the product the better for everyone but I think that we have to expect imperfections and that we are effectively beta testers.Yorkie.
May 7, 2010 at 2:52 am #8815sgeirkMemberThat is some awfully clean looking spectrum on that scope.
June 23, 2010 at 9:33 pm #8816yorkie98ParticipantBump!!
This topic has gone a little quiet of late..
Are there any news/updates?Yorkie.
June 24, 2010 at 1:57 pm #8817sgeirkMemberYou are not the only one. What’s up with this project?
June 24, 2010 at 2:08 pm #8818Q106MemberMay have some issues.Getting that thing verified or type accepted by the FCC could be a major hurdle in the U>S>. and expensive…..
November 3, 2010 at 2:12 pm #8819rocco123456MemberHello guys…??!!!!!
Some news about D-MPX modulator….???
Sigmacom…..any news…’????!!!!??!
camclone…..any news…..?????????In the middle time i propose to you….this link….::
http://www.maintech.de/fileadmin/FlyerE … tor-en.pdf
Ciao….
Rocco….
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