Author Topic: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth  (Read 12694 times)

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When the given bandwidth for the radio-rrc is much lower than for the control-rrc, is the following radio-setting (for example) correct?

Control:  8 - Linear 16 bits 16 kHz
Radio:    13 - IMA ADPCM 4 bits 16 kHz

Or should it be the other way round?

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Dirk

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Re: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth
« Reply #1 on: 2012-06-01, 08:51:56 »
The settings are for outgoing audio, so you are correct.

but quality 13 is a very hard compression and listen on HF with that compression is not funny.

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Re: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth
« Reply #2 on: 2012-06-01, 12:44:59 »
sm2o,

thank you for your fast reply!

73 Dirk
« Last Edit: 2012-06-01, 12:49:11 by xplane »

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Re: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth
« Reply #3 on: 2012-06-01, 12:46:37 »
Dirk,

Take a look at the message I just posted under http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=1380.msg5781#msg5781
It also covers pretty much what I would suggest to you.

I would also follow the manual and use the same codecs on both RRC's. If you are using the PC Client, that is a different story.

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Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

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Re: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth
« Reply #4 on: 2012-06-01, 12:54:24 »
Dirk,

Take a look at the message I just posted under http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=1380.msg5781#msg5781
It also covers pretty much what I would suggest to you.

I would also follow the manual and use the same codecs on both RRC's. If you are using the PC Client, that is a different story.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

Mitch,

thank you very much for your suggestions. I will take this into account.

But the remoterig-Website also says:
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... Remember that you can use different settings in Control and Radio-RRC as long as you chose two codecs with the same sample rate. This could be useful if the Internet connection is assymetrical like ADSL and many mobile systems. ...

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Dirk

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Re: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth
« Reply #5 on: 2012-06-01, 12:58:50 »
Dirk,

Yes, the same sample rate, but some people don't understand that and do crazy things,
so I just say it is much easier to use identical codecs. However, anything above 0 is
unnecessary, unless you use using FM, ESSB or maybe some digital modes, and/or if you
have two sold high bandwidth lines (going up). I am running several remote stations, only
one is using codec 2 and the rest 0 with no complaints.

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Re: codec-config for radio-rrc at location with low bandwidth
« Reply #6 on: 2012-06-01, 13:08:32 »
... However, anything above 0 is
unnecessary, ... I am running several remote stations, only
one is using codec 2 and the rest 0 with no complaints. ...
Well, that sounds really interesting!
Thanks again.
73, Dirk