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DttSP (Software Defined Radio Core) in an Audio Unit
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DttSP (Software Defined Radio Core) in an Audio Unit


  • Subject: DttSP (Software Defined Radio Core) in an Audio Unit
  • From: "James T. Rogers" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:26:29 -0500

DttSP is an advanced DSP "engine" that is the heart of a Software Defined Radio. DttSP is currently running as a DLL under Windows or as a application under Linux. The source code is open sourced and readily available under the GNU license.
There have been a number of installations on mac using PortAudio or Jack. I would like to incorporate DttSP into an audio unit and/or audio units.
If there are others on this list who are interested in doing this, or better yet, have already done this, I would appreciate hearing from them.


 Regards, Jim Rogers, W4ATK
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