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Re: WD3 server hardware
As a note: these new 12 gen intel processors have both P (performance) cores, and E (efficiency cores).
How they determine use of each I am still exploring.
As a note: these new 12 gen intel processors have both P (performance) cores, and E (efficiency cores).
How they determine use of each I am still exploring.
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WA2TP - Tom
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#961
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Re: WD3 server hardware
I wonder how relevant these benchmarks are to WSPR decoding. You're probably spending nearly all of your CPU time in my Fano decoder, and one of the drawbacks of Fano decoding (or any
I wonder how relevant these benchmarks are to WSPR decoding. You're probably spending nearly all of your CPU time in my Fano decoder, and one of the drawbacks of Fano decoding (or any
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Phil Karn
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#960
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Re: WD3 server hardware
Hi Tom,
WD 3.0.3.1 differs from WD 3.0.3 only in the location of the path to the tmpfs file system. I have fixed and checked in the line of code run by 'wdln' so it now knows to look for its files in
Hi Tom,
WD 3.0.3.1 differs from WD 3.0.3 only in the location of the path to the tmpfs file system. I have fixed and checked in the line of code run by 'wdln' so it now knows to look for its files in
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Rob Robinett
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#959
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Re: WD3 server hardware
Hi Jim,
I had laid that out and decided that it wasn't worth having to maintain and monitor multiple systems.
Keeping everything updated, running and happy, becomes very times consuming.
From:
Hi Jim,
I had laid that out and decided that it wasn't worth having to maintain and monitor multiple systems.
Keeping everything updated, running and happy, becomes very times consuming.
From:
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WA2TP - Tom
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#958
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Re: WD3 server hardware
Tom, don't overlook splitting the load amongst 2 or more systems. Multiple computers can access multiple kiwi with multiple antennas as long as all bands run on the same computer. The matrix
Tom, don't overlook splitting the load amongst 2 or more systems. Multiple computers can access multiple kiwi with multiple antennas as long as all bands run on the same computer. The matrix
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Jim Lill
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#957
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Re: WD3 server hardware
Hi Ulli,
I am actually running the I9-10850k. However, when running all bands, all modes including 4w on my 64 rx channels, i started having thermal issues seeing core temps hitting 100c.
I think his
Hi Ulli,
I am actually running the I9-10850k. However, when running all bands, all modes including 4w on my 64 rx channels, i started having thermal issues seeing core temps hitting 100c.
I think his
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WA2TP - Tom
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#956
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Re: WD 3.0.3.1
Yes, you can:
sudo umount /tmp/wsprdaemon
then
sudo vi /etc/fstab
and delete the line which defines it
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
Yes, you can:
sudo umount /tmp/wsprdaemon
then
sudo vi /etc/fstab
and delete the line which defines it
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
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Rob Robinett
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#955
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Re: WD 3.0.3.1
Can fstab be changed ot remove /tmp/wsprdaemon?
On 6/25/22 18:17, Rob Robinett wrote:
Can fstab be changed ot remove /tmp/wsprdaemon?
On 6/25/22 18:17, Rob Robinett wrote:
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Jim Lill
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#954
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Re: WD3 server hardware
Thanks Rob, the
for the interesting real live hardware observation.
Here is a comparison from the passmark cpu benchmark website - the mentioned i9 is what Tom is using - if I remember correctly he
Thanks Rob, the
for the interesting real live hardware observation.
Here is a comparison from the passmark cpu benchmark website - the mentioned i9 is what Tom is using - if I remember correctly he
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ON5KQ
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#953
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WD 3.0.3.1
At the suggestion of Holger OE9GHV, I have moved the location of WD's temporary files from /tmp/wpsrdaemon to /dev/shm/wsprdaemon.
The /dev/shm file system is created automatically and its size scaled
At the suggestion of Holger OE9GHV, I have moved the location of WD's temporary files from /tmp/wpsrdaemon to /dev/shm/wsprdaemon.
The /dev/shm file system is created automatically and its size scaled
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Rob Robinett
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WD3 server hardware
Those of you who I have helped configure WD 3.0 to listen for some or all of the FST4W-120...1800 modes know those configurations put serious stress on the CPU(s) and RAM memory.
For example, in
Those of you who I have helped configure WD 3.0 to listen for some or all of the FST4W-120...1800 modes know those configurations put serious stress on the CPU(s) and RAM memory.
For example, in
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Rob Robinett
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#951
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Re: OV errors
In early versions of 3.0.2 I logged OV events with ERROR log lines, but they aren't really SW errors and those 'ERRO:...OV " lines interfered with seeing real SW bugs.
So I changed the OV log lines so
In early versions of 3.0.2 I logged OV events with ERROR log lines, but they aren't really SW errors and those 'ERRO:...OV " lines interfered with seeing real SW bugs.
So I changed the OV log lines so
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Rob Robinett
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#950
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Re: OV errors
I see overflow errors all the time , but it seems a "soft error" which does not terminate execution
John K5MO
I see overflow errors all the time , but it seems a "soft error" which does not terminate execution
John K5MO
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John K5MO
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#949
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OV errors
Do overload events show up in the error logs when using wdle?
Steve KD2OM
Do overload events show up in the error logs when using wdle?
Steve KD2OM
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KD2OM
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#948
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Re: Second KiwiSDR and antenna splitting
If you have big signals from something like nearby AM TX, those Mini-Circuit 2-ways get whacked.
On 6/24/22 09:14, WA2TP - Tom wrote:
If you have big signals from something like nearby AM TX, those Mini-Circuit 2-ways get whacked.
On 6/24/22 09:14, WA2TP - Tom wrote:
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Jim Lill
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#947
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Re: confirmed issue with decodes
Thanks Gwyn. I seem to have some headroom most of the time so It really isn't taxing the pc too much. I am considering adding a 4th receiver, mostly because I would like to use the receiver
Thanks Gwyn. I seem to have some headroom most of the time so It really isn't taxing the pc too much. I am considering adding a 4th receiver, mostly because I would like to use the receiver
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KD2OM
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#946
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Re: Second KiwiSDR and antenna splitting
Hi Bruce,
I had done the same with a passive mini circuits splitter and worked fine.
In doing some testing with Rob for wd3.0, I set up a pi4 and dedicated 14rx kiwi,
But I replaced the passive
Hi Bruce,
I had done the same with a passive mini circuits splitter and worked fine.
In doing some testing with Rob for wd3.0, I set up a pi4 and dedicated 14rx kiwi,
But I replaced the passive
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WA2TP - Tom
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#945
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Second KiwiSDR and antenna splitting
I recently repaired a dipole antenna used at my KX4AZ/T locationin Michigan, and the restored spotting performance motivated me to purchase a second KiwiSDR, in order to get full WSPR band coverage.
I recently repaired a dipole antenna used at my KX4AZ/T locationin Michigan, and the restored spotting performance motivated me to purchase a second KiwiSDR, in order to get full WSPR band coverage.
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Bruce KX4AZ
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#944
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Re: confirmed issue with decodes
Phil,
I see some, not very many each day.
Steve KD2OM
On 6/24/22 03:03, Phil Karn wrote:
Phil,
I see some, not very many each day.
Steve KD2OM
On 6/24/22 03:03, Phil Karn wrote:
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KD2OM
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#943
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confirmed issue with decodes
That defaults on wsprd -h is misleading. I consider the values used by wsjt-x to be more the real default, and they are -C 500 -o 4 which is what I believe WD uses.
That defaults on wsprd -h is misleading. I consider the values used by wsjt-x to be more the real default, and they are -C 500 -o 4 which is what I believe WD uses.
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Jim Lill
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#942
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