Xref: utzoo comp.dsp:1181 rec.ham-radio:29516 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bu.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!b-tech!ais.org!danr From: danr@ais.org (Daniel Romanchik) Newsgroups: comp.dsp,rec.ham-radio Subject: Re: DSP boards for PCs Message-ID: <%XM+KWC@irie.ais.org> Date: 10 Jan 91 02:04:13 GMT References: <18732@shlump.nac.dec.com> <10069@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <59419@aurs01.UUCP> Sender: danr@ais.org Organization: UMCC, Ann Arbor, MI Lines: 20 In article <59419@aurs01.UUCP> gingell@aurw90.UUCP (Mike Gingell) writes: >Although not an internal DSP board for a PC there is a very interesting >unit available from L L Grace. It looks and functions like an external >modem to a PC but it contains a Motorola DSP56000 and a V40 coprocessor >with 1 Meg of memory. It has programmable A/D and D/A with variable >pre and post filters allowing sample rates up to 100 kHz. It also has >three separate slelectable analog I/O channels and comes with algorithms >built in for packet radio (300-9600 baud), CW (morse code), RTTY plus >more to come in free upgrades (such as WEFAX, NAVTEX, AMTOR, SITOR, >SSTV). They have an "open programming architecture" which means the >user can add their own code. Base price is $595. Do you have an address and telephone number for this company? TNX, Dan KB6NU -- Dan Romanchik (danr@irie.ais.org, danr@m-net.ann-arbor.mi.us, 313-930-6564) "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." -- Ancient Engineering Maxim