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From YouTube: ORI FPGA Standup-meeting 3 May 2022
Description
Progress and presentations!
A
So
what
we're
going
to
talk
about
is
what
we
did
over
the
past
week,
what
we
have
planned
for
the
next
week
if
we
need
any
resources
and
if
we
have
any
roadblocks-
and
I
have
some
reports
from
leonard-
he
can't
be
here
because
of
a
conflicting
meeting,
but
he's
really
happy
about
the
progress
and
is
looking
forward
to
the
receiver
design.
So
we've
been
starting
to
talk
about
fpga
receiver
designs
and
also
about
whether
or
how
how
to
integrate
lockstep
mode
for
space,
and
what
this
does
is.
A
It
has
multiple
decisions
or
multiple
executions.
In
parallel,
it's
a
pretty
standard
way
of
dealing
with
difficult
environments.
So
he's
he
started
asking
some
questions
the
in
the
dev
boards
that
we
have
and
the
parts
that
we
target
support
this
lock
step
mode,
also
paul.
He
is
has
another
appointment
today,
but
reports
no
issues
with
remote
labs.
A
We
did
have
some
some
weird
stuff
happen
with
logging
into
the
logging
into
the
virtual
machines,
but
it
turned
out
to
be
the
problem
was
between
the
chair
and
the
keyboard
from
the
people
that
wanted
to
access
it.
So
so
everything
seems
to
be
going
well
in
remote
lab
west.
B
Okay,
sorry,
the
audio
is
not
good.
Okay,
I
just
I
didn't
done
any
progress.
As
last
week,
I
mainly
paragliding,
and
just
before
that
I
spoke
with
shoto
about
some
issue,
about
changing
constellation.
A
Yes,
thank
you.
That's
actually
a
lot
for
those
of
you
that
that
may
not
know,
then
being
able
to
have
some
agility
or
to
be
able
to
change.
A
Modulation
and
coding
on
the
fly
is
at
the
heart
of
what
we
want
to
accomplish,
because
we
want
to
be
able
to
have
adaptive
coding
and
modulation,
so
things
that
support
being
able
to
change
the
constellation
easily
without
it
triggering
lots
of
errors
or
being
able
to
do
it
efficiently
is,
is
greatly
valued
and
appreciated.
A
Okay,
thanks
so
much,
and
for
those
that
don't
know
we
still
have
to
build
out
the
lab,
and
that
is
moving
forward
with
some
budgeting
plans,
a
good
contact
with
a
contractor
things
like
that,
then
this
same
sort
of
effort
is
going
on
with
the
m17
lab
in
the
eastern
part
of
the
united
states,
so
we're
we're,
building
and
and
looking
forward
to
to
a
lot
of
success.
There
is
there
anything
james.
Is
there
anything
that
you
need?
A
C
This
week,
nothing
in
particular,
we
just
need
that
information
on
floor
plan
and
we're
still
getting
our
budget
together
for
the
facility
we're
gonna
have,
but
otherwise
there's
nothing.
In
particular,
we
need.
D
Hi
so
this
past
week
I
did
some
sort
of
like
small
changes
in
the
dvd
fpga
stuff
is
the
way
the
test
ran
before
it
was
random,
but
always
using
the
same
seed,
and
so
I
just
made
the
test
to
use
different
seeds
and
like
random
seeds.
Every
time
I
like
you
can
pass
the
same
seed.
Suppose
you
see
it
failed,
just
sort
of
a
minor
improvement
and
I'm
also
trying
to
bring
back
the
the
the
fpga
card.
I
have
here
and
like
some
of
the
interfaces
change
it.
D
A
Excellent,
all
right
any
any
roadblocks
or
resources
that
you
need.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
So
much
that's
an
awful
lot
of
work.
I
know
when
you
anytime,
you
say:
there's
small
changes
in
an
fpga.
It's
sometimes
not
as
small.
A
What
we're
doing
is
definitely
not
easy,
but
it's
well
worth
it
yeah,
so
so,
for
for
my
end
today
and
tomorrow
I
have
a
I'll
present
work
up
from
m17
about
the
forward
error
correction
and
about
the
project
about
ori
and
about
the
work
that
we
do
and
introducing
you
know
the
concepts
of.
Why
do
we
do
things
like
dbb,
s2
and
s2x,
and
to
show
you
know
how
close
it
is
to
the
physical
limits
of
of
communications
theory?
A
You
know
so
so
that's
a
big
outreach
effort
this
week
and
then
I'll
also
present
to
san
bernardino
microwave
group,
which
is
which
is
always
good,
so
we'll
give
an
update
there.
It's
a
very
active
dvb,
s2
and
s2x
involved
group
that'll
be
on
may
6th.
So
today,
tomorrow
and
may
6th,
there
are
presentations,
I'm
taking
off
may
7th
and
then
I'll
be
back
and
the
next
presentation,
we'll
have
will
be
defcon.
A
So
what
I'd
like
to
do
as
soon
as
possible
is
to
start
pulling
together
a
package
or
or
build,
or
we
need
to
start
putting
together
a
platform
that
will
allow
us
to
to
go
on
the
road
to
las
vegas
or
wherever
else
people
want
to
show
and
get
it
working
over
the
air
so
I'll
be
asking
lots
of
dumb
questions
on
like
okay.
A
If
I
need
to
start
from
the
repository,
how
do
I
set
it
up
on
a
reasonable
system
and
we'll
we'll
also
have
a
lot
of
companion
work
from
the
uplink
from
m17?
A
So
that's
that's
something
that
out
of
out
of
this
week
over
the
next
week,
we'll
we'll
be
able
to
produce.
It
would
be
really
nice
to
be
able
to
to
merge
these
two
things.
All
the
uplink
work
from.
C
A
And
the
the
downlink
work
that
we're
doing
now,
and
also,
like
I
said
with
the
with
leonard
starting
to
look
at
the
receiver
and
what
we
need
to
do
for
a
receiver
design,
so
lots
of
stuff
coming
coming
up
so
so
be
prepared
for
being
asked.
You
know
questions
and
I
I'll
I
can
commit
to
to
putting
the
you
know
how
to
and
the
documentation
for
how
to
get
it
working
for
a
demo
so
I'll
help
with
that.
A
Anyway,
that's
the
that's
the
plan,
that's
the
report.
From
this
end,.
A
Okay
thanks
everybody,
so
please
be
looking
for
some
some
additional
videos
this
week
from
presentations
for
the
uplink
and
questions
for
for
how
to
package
everything
up
for
demonstrations
out
there
in
the
world.
I
know
that
we
also
have
a
chance
to
present
at
friedrichshafen
for
a
couple
of
different
projects.
That's
deeply
appreciated
because
it's
a
very,
very
important
event,
probably
the
most
advanced
sdr,
amateur
radio
event
in
the
world.