On Sep 10, 3:12 am, "nina121" <nmswee...@comcast.net> wrote:> Hi all, > I am new to much of this, so thanks in advance for your patience. > > Where can you find C++ (or C or C#) source code for ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM, > PPM, and BPSK demodulation schemes? I have a feeling that if they exist > they won't be free, but that's a problem for another day...Matlab and > LabView have great modulation/demodulation toolkits, but we are looking for > source code. > > Thanks again--NinaWrite in G,...LabView. Don't need those other languages.
software demoduation
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I am really encouraged by the great responses I've received for this post. Many thanks to all who took the time to respond! Nina Sweeney
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HardySpicer wrote:> On Sep 10, 3:12 am, "nina121" <nmswee...@comcast.net> wrote: >> Hi all, >> I am new to much of this, so thanks in advance for your patience. >> >> Where can you find C++ (or C or C#) source code for ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM, >> PPM, and BPSK demodulation schemes? I have a feeling that if they exist >> they won't be free, but that's a problem for another day...Matlab and >> LabView have great modulation/demodulation toolkits, but we are looking for >> source code. >> >> Thanks again--Nina > > Write in G,...LabView. Don't need those other languages.No, no, no. Real programmers write Fortran. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:16:49 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:>HardySpicer wrote: >> On Sep 10, 3:12 am, "nina121" <nmswee...@comcast.net> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> I am new to much of this, so thanks in advance for your patience. >>> >>> Where can you find C++ (or C or C#) source code for ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM, >>> PPM, and BPSK demodulation schemes? I have a feeling that if they exist >>> they won't be free, but that's a problem for another day...Matlab and >>> LabView have great modulation/demodulation toolkits, but we are looking for >>> source code. >>> >>> Thanks again--Nina >> >> Write in G,...LabView. Don't need those other languages. > >No, no, no. Real programmers write Fortran. > >JerryHa ha. I always thought, Real men use assembly language. [-Rick-]
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On Sep 16, 1:34�am, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote:> On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:16:49 -0400, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote: > >HardySpicer wrote: > >> On Sep 10, 3:12 am, "nina121" <nmswee...@comcast.net> wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> I am new to much of this, so thanks in advance for your patience. > > >>> Where can you find C++ (or C or C#) source code for ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM, > >>> PPM, and BPSK demodulation schemes? I have a feeling that if they exist > >>> they won't be free, but that's a problem for another day...Matlab and > >>> LabView have great modulation/demodulation toolkits, but we are looking for > >>> source code. > > >>> Thanks again--Nina > > >> Write in G,...LabView. Don't need those other languages. > > >No, no, no. Real programmers write Fortran. > > >Jerry > > Ha ha. > > I always thought, Real men use assembly language. > > [-Rick-]- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -Yes we do. Dirk