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Re: Increased cpu load on v3
Hey Rob--
Interesting, thanks for the background on the changes. I didn't realize that FST4W was added, I just kept the same wsprdaemon.conf file as 2.8 so I didn't see the new text. I can write
Hey Rob--
Interesting, thanks for the background on the changes. I didn't realize that FST4W was added, I just kept the same wsprdaemon.conf file as 2.8 so I didn't see the new text. I can write
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Bryan Klofas
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#862
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Re: Increased cpu load on v3
Because may wav file recording errors were not detected in 2.x, in 3.0 I added many checks of the wav file which may account for some of the increased CPU utilization. In addition, in order to
Because may wav file recording errors were not detected in 2.x, in 3.0 I added many checks of the wav file which may account for some of the increased CPU utilization. In addition, in order to
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Rob Robinett
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#861
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Re: Increased cpu load on v3
While in 'top' type the letter 'c' to have it display the full command lines.
Then type 'W' to have 'top' save that as its default display mode.
There is a bug in the Bash 5.1.4 included in both
While in 'top' type the letter 'c' to have it display the full command lines.
Then type 'W' to have 'top' save that as its default display mode.
There is a bug in the Bash 5.1.4 included in both
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Rob Robinett
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#860
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Re: Increased cpu load on v3
I looked at my 64 bit Pi 4 B and see this. The pi has a very small fan in a ice-cube tower of 4 and is in a room at 25 C. Quite normal temp for the Pi doing this work
I looked at my 64 bit Pi 4 B and see this. The pi has a very small fan in a ice-cube tower of 4 and is in a room at 25 C. Quite normal temp for the Pi doing this work
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Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ
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#859
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Increased cpu load on v3
Hello Rob--
I've been playing around with v3 recently, and it seems to work much better than v2.8. I like the increased debugging when shutting down, and it's gotta be easier to maintain.
But,
Hello Rob--
I've been playing around with v3 recently, and it seems to work much better than v2.8. I like the increased debugging when shutting down, and it's gotta be easier to maintain.
But,
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Bryan Klofas
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#858
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wsprnet.org down due to power outage CET 23:30 - 13-5-2022
Yes it is Friday the 13th.
Owner is doing his utmost to resolve.
Hope for better news tomorrow morning.
Fingers crossed.
Good night from France.
Yes it is Friday the 13th.
Owner is doing his utmost to resolve.
Hope for better news tomorrow morning.
Fingers crossed.
Good night from France.
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Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ
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#857
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Re: WD 3.0 beta testing
I have just checked in some fixes to 3.0.2 to support installation of Pi 'buster' and 'bullseye' and Ubuntu 20.04.
Also, I added support for the 22M band: "KIWI_0,22" is an example of the conf file
I have just checked in some fixes to 3.0.2 to support installation of Pi 'buster' and 'bullseye' and Ubuntu 20.04.
Also, I added support for the 22M band: "KIWI_0,22" is an example of the conf file
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Rob Robinett
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#856
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Re: WD 3.0 beta testing
Running great on a Pi4 (Bullseye) with a little help from Rob. I'm really impressed with the capabilities and I've just scratched the surface.
Update: very stable running and it loafs along on a 2gb
Running great on a Pi4 (Bullseye) with a little help from Rob. I'm really impressed with the capabilities and I've just scratched the surface.
Update: very stable running and it loafs along on a 2gb
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John K5MO
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#855
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Re: 22 Meters.
Thanks Rob
I will be trying to install WSPRdaemon this morning as soon as my SD card backup completes.
John K5MO
Thanks Rob
I will be trying to install WSPRdaemon this morning as soon as my SD card backup completes.
John K5MO
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John K5MO
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#854
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Re: 22 Meters.
Thanks Rob.
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KD2OM
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#853
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Re: 22 Meters.
I have added 22M to the band list in the version of WD 3.0 I am currently debugging. It will be tested and checked in along with some other code, hopefully in the next day or two.
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Rob
I have added 22M to the band list in the version of WD 3.0 I am currently debugging. It will be tested and checked in along with some other code, hopefully in the next day or two.
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Rob
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Rob Robinett
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#852
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Re: 22 Meters.
In English, that would be 13554.58 U !
Mas cafe por favor!
John
In English, that would be 13554.58 U !
Mas cafe por favor!
John
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John K5MO
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#851
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Re: 22 Meters.
It's a good suggestion. I'm logging 22M (dial freq 133554.58 USB) using the Kiwi's decoder, but I'm doing it via Windows & the web interface which is clunky.
It would be great to run it on a Pi via
It's a good suggestion. I'm logging 22M (dial freq 133554.58 USB) using the Kiwi's decoder, but I'm doing it via Windows & the web interface which is clunky.
It would be great to run it on a Pi via
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John K5MO
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#850
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22 Meters.
Rob,
Can 22 meters be added to wsprdaemon? There are a few transmitters now and I believe will be more. It is the Hifer band. Wsprnet is showing it now.
73
Steve KD2OM
Rob,
Can 22 meters be added to wsprdaemon? There are a few transmitters now and I believe will be more. It is the Hifer band. Wsprnet is showing it now.
73
Steve KD2OM
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KD2OM
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#849
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Re: WSPR data
Glenn's recollection regarding the lowest 30% is almost the answer. The noise estimation algorithm within wsprd (which is the wspr decoding program within wsjt-x) takes all of the individual FFT
Glenn's recollection regarding the lowest 30% is almost the answer. The noise estimation algorithm within wsprd (which is the wspr decoding program within wsjt-x) takes all of the individual FFT
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Gwyn Griffiths
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#848
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Re: WD 3.0 beta testing
Updated to 3.0.2 on my Raspi 4 running the old Buster last night. I am still only running 40 to 10 due to high noise in the area.
No problems yet as far as I can see.
K9DZT - Rolf
Updated to 3.0.2 on my Raspi 4 running the old Buster last night. I am still only running 40 to 10 due to high noise in the area.
No problems yet as far as I can see.
K9DZT - Rolf
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Rolf Ekstrand
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#847
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Re: WSPR data
Look in Gwyn's detailed description of the two wsprdaemon.sh algorithms. These algorithms are in addition to what 'norml' wsprd from wst-x uses to to report SNR. So yo may be referring to any one of
Look in Gwyn's detailed description of the two wsprdaemon.sh algorithms. These algorithms are in addition to what 'norml' wsprd from wst-x uses to to report SNR. So yo may be referring to any one of
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Glenn Elmore
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#846
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Re: WSPR data
Let me dumb the question down. When you are listening on the radio and over 2 minutes the signal has qsb, from S9 down to S3 and back and forth. SNR and S units are kinda the same. It’s just a
Let me dumb the question down. When you are listening on the radio and over 2 minutes the signal has qsb, from S9 down to S3 and back and forth. SNR and S units are kinda the same. It’s just a
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John Carroll <jcarroll15@...>
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Re: WSPR data
If it seems simple, it probaably just means we haven't looked closely eoug! (:>)
Understanding absolute noise spectral density, type and coupling mechanisms is a challenging but can be a fruitful
If it seems simple, it probaably just means we haven't looked closely eoug! (:>)
Understanding absolute noise spectral density, type and coupling mechanisms is a challenging but can be a fruitful
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Glenn Elmore
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#844
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Re: WSPR data
Glenn, thanks for the reply. I want to explain why I asked this question on this forum. A friend of mine had a 20 meter vertical antenna on his truck. I have a hy-gain AV620 multiband vertical at my
Glenn, thanks for the reply. I want to explain why I asked this question on this forum. A friend of mine had a 20 meter vertical antenna on his truck. I have a hy-gain AV620 multiband vertical at my
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John Carroll <jcarroll15@...>
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#843
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