# tcd tcd is a hybrid digital voice transcoder for ham radio used by the new URF reflector. ## Introduction This will build a new kind of hybrid transcoder that uses AMBE DVSI-based hardware for vocoding digital voice streams used in DStar/DMR/YSF *and* David Rowe's open-source Codec2 used in M17. TCd is optimized for performance by using a highly multi-threaded design that incorporates blocking I/O to make it as efficient as possible. This is the only transcoder that will work with the [URF reflector](https://github.com/n7tae/urfd). This software is loosely based on LX3JL's **ambed**, but is easily different enough to be considered an entirely original work. Here are some major differences with ambed: - tcd uses both hardware-based and software-based vocoders, providing a bridge between the closed source vocoders used in DStar, DMR and YSF and open-source vocoders used in M17. - **UNIX Sockets** are used to communicate between the reflector and this transcoder. This greatly simplifies the code and *significantly* improves transcoding performance. - AMBE vocoders are dedicated to an assigned reflector channel. This prevents overloading when processing multiple voice streams and provides the best possible performance for the reflector's clients. ## Constraints and Requirements This branch uses only one 300x device for the AMBE+(DStar) codec. The md380_vocoder library is used for the AMBE+2 (DMR/YSF/NXDN) codec. This means that this branch of tcd must run on an ARM platform like a RPi. Currently, this program must be run locally with its paired URF reflector. Remote transcoding is not yet supported. Only systemd-based operating systems are supported. Debian or Ubuntu is recommended. If you want to install this on a non-systemd based OS, you are on your own. Also, by default, tcd is built without gdb support. ## Download the repository In the parent directory of you urfd repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/n7tae/tcd.git ``` To be perfectly clear, the urfd reflector repository clone and this clone **must be in the same directory**. ## Configuring, compiling, installing and other activities All other activities will be performed by the ./rconfig and ./radmin scripts in your urfd repo. ## 73 DE N7TAE