Joerg-Neo900 | galiven: no idea what they're talking about. Neo GTA01/02 all were able to make phonecalls. They had a few quality problems though | 02:23 |
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Joerg-Neo900 | but I know of a few peeps working for Purism now that never really understood Openmoko Neo | 02:24 |
Joerg-Neo900 | neither Goldelico GTA04 | 02:24 |
Joerg-Neo900 | houkime: I'll check the backlight LED OVP later on. For a first approach just leave it out | 02:47 |
Joerg-Neo900 | or place generic 0603 footprints there | 02:48 |
Joerg-Neo900 | atk: missed your question | 02:48 |
Oksanaa | How difficult is it to design a tiny device with universal radio reception/transmission? As in, with WiFi/Bluetooth/FM/AM/2G/3G/4G/5G/ANT+/whatever possible (at as low power consumption as possible), in one device, not necessarily at the same time? | 04:09 |
brolin_empey | Oksanaa: It still seems lame to me that smartphones with an FM transceiver are somewhat common but none have even a medium-wave AM receiver even though medium-wave AM radio as a broadcast medium predates the invention of the transistor. The few cellular telephones with an AM radio receiver I found when I last checked years ago were feature phones, which are irrelevant to a smartphone user. | 06:56 |
brolin_empey | galiven: Joerg-Neo900: Is that Bob Ham the Robert A. Ham from the openmoko-community mailing list? If yes then he is aware of the OpenMoko project. | 07:00 |
Oksanaa | FM transmitter is not that common. FM receiver is common because it's bundled with Bluetooth, on the same chip. | 08:22 |
* Oksanaa goes from memory, so there may be mistakes anywhere | 08:22 | |
* enyc meows | 08:34 | |
Joerg-Neo900 | aware != inderstand | 08:43 |
atk | Joerg-Neo900: it's fine now, I don't think it matters | 23:14 |
Freeduck | /names | 23:48 |
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