[Elecraft] New DSP features? ... thanks

HB hbjr at optilink.us
Sun Jan 13 09:40:18 EST 2019


This thread is hilarious!!!

There is an AI joke somewhere in here about a dummy load....

> On Jan 13, 2019, at 1:50 AM, kevinr <kevinr at coho.net> wrote:
> 
> Sounds like a project for a neural network.  A bit of AI which 'recognizes' patterns.  There would be ~ 40 outputs for letters, numbers, and symbols.  I am unsure of the number of inputs nor of the middle layer(s) of the net.  But that's just a bit of engineering.
> 
> The training sets would consist of a large set of "Lake Erie swing music" and expert interpretations of it.  Find a large computer and spend a few weeks training the NN.
> 
> There are some shortcuts I foresee.  Quite a few characters can't (?) be messed up by the misuse of a bug.  T, O, M, etc.  Those don't really need to go through the NN so you can save on the number of outputs and decrease the training time significantly.
> 
> The neat things is once you've done all this work you can put the trained NN into a very small space of code.  And use a moderate number of processor cycles.
> 
> Not quite DSP but AI is just another acronym :)
> 
>     73,
> 
>         Kevin.  KD5ONS
> 
> -
> 
>> On 1/12/19 8:30 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
>> Might I suggest a filter that translates a bug user who sends at 15wpm, but
>> the dots are set to 35wpm.  The filter would briefly store the cw, correct
>> the timing, and then pass it through the audio stages.  Call it the
>> VibroDummy, or VD1 filter setting.
>> 
>> Another one would filter out the long "annnnd uuuuuhhhhh..." of VOX users
>> who only transmit 50% or less of transmit time as intelligible speech,
>> remove the non data periods, then pass the compressed version on.  Call it
>> the VoxDummy, or VD2 filter.
>> 
>> Finally, introduce NR so sophisticated it automatically finds the correct
>> tuning soloution, requiring another 4 cu ft of room inside the K3 for
>> microprocessers and memory.  Release it in a bloated, gigantic case, add 50
>> controls to the front panel, and call it a K4, thereby silencing two sets
>> of critics who post--but do not read--on the reflector.
>> 
>> 73 Eric WD6DBM
>> 
>>> On Sat, Jan 12, 2019, 12:08 PM Wayne Burdick <n6kr at elecraft.com wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks for all the many great suggestions and digressions, folks. Sorry I
>>> can't respond to all of them right away.
>>> 
>>> My favorite so far is the request for Semantic Filtering Mode (SFM), which
>>> "might, with skillful adjustment, suppress political commentary from 75
>>> meters." Our DSP IC does include odd/even partisan check bits, so this is a
>>> SMOP.
>>> 
>>> Runner-up is a proposal for auto-detection of unattended FT8
>>> transmissions, i.e. the "No One's Home AlarM" (NOHAM).
>>> 
>>> Feel free to pile on...
>>> 
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