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* Company: [http://www.dvsinc.com Digital Voice Systems Inc.]
* Company: [http://www.dvsinc.com Digital Voice Systems Inc.]
* Patents: [http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT6199037 US#6199037 (codec description)]
* Patents: [http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT6199037 US#6199037 (codec description)]
* Samples: http://www.dvsinc.com/samples/samples.htm


Advanced Multi Band Excitation (AMBE), a successor to [[IMBE]], is a proprietary speech codec. AMBE has been selected as the Amateur Radio D-STAR (digital ham radio) speech codec. Enthusiasts can purchase development kits and vocoder integrated circuits from DVSI.
Advanced Multi Band Excitation (AMBE), a successor to [[IMBE]], is a proprietary speech codec. AMBE has been selected as the Amateur Radio D-STAR (digital ham radio) speech codec. Enthusiasts can purchase development kits and vocoder integrated circuits from DVSI.
==Implementation==
* DV-DONGLE, USB-to-AMBE-2020 project: http://www.moetronix.com/dvdongle/; http://www.dvdongle.com/; preassembled dongles http://www.hamradio.com/
* [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Digital_Speech_Decoder_(software_package) mbelib] Decoder for AMBE 3600x2250 bit/s codec


[[Category:Vocoders]]
[[Category:Vocoders]]
[[Category:Audio Codecs]]
[[Category:Audio Codecs]]
[[Category:Undiscovered Audio Codecs]]

Latest revision as of 16:32, 3 October 2010

Advanced Multi Band Excitation (AMBE), a successor to IMBE, is a proprietary speech codec. AMBE has been selected as the Amateur Radio D-STAR (digital ham radio) speech codec. Enthusiasts can purchase development kits and vocoder integrated circuits from DVSI.

Implementation