[RTTY] Intel NUC, anyone?

Jim W7RY jimw7ry at gmail.com
Sat Sep 30 17:29:59 EDT 2017


There is already one person on the N1MM+ reflector that has had issues 
getting the Icom rig driver to work with his.

Beware
73
Jim W7RY


-----Original Message----- 
From: Peter Laws
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2017 3:40 PM
To: RTTY contest group
Subject: [RTTY] Intel NUC, anyone?

I've been dancing around replacing the PC at N5UWY (2006 Dell Precision 670
with a Xeon or two - I forget - and 16 GB RAM) for quite some time now but
have now been introduced to Intel's little NUC boxes.  If you don't mind a
Celery processor, they're really cheap.  As soon as you make the jump to a
Core i3 (or i5 or i7), the price jumps up a lot but still +/-$300 if you
don't go nuts.

Some cases have room for a 2.5" disk, some don't.  No room inside for
"cards" but no one cares.  Some do have MB headers for serial ports if you
are desperate.  Plenty of USB 2 and 3 and DP/Thunderbolt and HDMI and SATA
connectors depending on which version you get.  These things also run on
"12-19 V dc", which opens up interesting possibilities.

​So my question is this ... how much of the processing for RTTY is done by
the sound device (avoiding $0.99 USB dongles) and how much is done by the
CPU?  Will their least expensive Core i3 be adequate?  I'm assuming the
answer is yes but really need more expert advice.  What about for more
DSP-intensive stuff like the JT modes?


​Here's an example:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=56-102-168


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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
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