[Skimmertalk] Anyone got this to work?

Ted Gisske gisske at offex.com
Sat Jul 13 20:47:36 EDT 2019


As I sit here and watch the I7 CPU top out during decodes of 8 FT8 bands and
10 CW bands, and the FT8 DT numbers creep up to about a second of latency, I
think the obvious thing to do is park another I7 box next to the current one
and run entirely separate software chains. That is the inner beauty of
having the RP on Ethernet. It is amazing to sit here and watch the network
getting exercised at a steady 100+ MB.

 

Ted

K9IMM

 

From: Andy KU7T [mailto:ku7t at ku7t.org] 
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2019 7:33 PM
To: Ted Gisske; 'SkimmerTalk Reflector'
Subject: Re: [Skimmertalk] Anyone got this to work?

 

I tried the same but it seems to me FT8Start cannot be multiplied. I tried
but got errors indicating it trying skimming the same bands again. I
duplicated them same way as SkimSrv...

  I gave up as my CPU is between 70 and 100 percent anyway.

Andy

KU7T

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From: Skimmertalk <skimmertalk-bounces at contesting.com> on behalf of Ted
Gisske <gisske at offex.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2019 3:49:25 PM
To: 'SkimmerTalk Reflector'
Subject: [Skimmertalk] Anyone got this to work? 

 

I got my new RP-16 on Tuesday and, after a lot of thrashing, have it
successfully skimming CW on both receivers and ready to report to the RBN.
At one point this AM, it was doing ~3K spots/hr, although I kept them local.

 

I also have it successfully skimming FT8 simultaneously on one receiver. I'm
getting greedy, though, and want to skim FT8 on both receivers. I don't
think aggregator cares what receiver the spots come from, as long as they
come from a discrete UDP port. I should be able to run as many instances of
WSJT-X as I need. FT8Startup seems like it is flexible enuf to run two
instances.

 

The difficulty seems to be getting audio to WSJT-X off the second receiver.
I'm not sure how, or even if it is possible, to run separate instances of
VAC and CWSL_WAVE_SSB. W3OA is dubious, and he is certainly far more
qualified than me to make that call, but I am curious if anyone has lashed
together a hack to make this happen?

73,

Ted

K9IMM

 

 

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