[Skimmertalk] Skimmer in CQWW and CPU Utilization Problem
W3OA
w3oa at roadrunner.com
Tue Dec 2 12:46:17 EST 2008
Hi Steve -
Thank you for the suggestion. I'm anxious to try that during a big
contest. I'm wondering how often I should switch areas of the band?
Dick
Steve Lott wrote:
> Dick,
>
> One option is to narrow the band width and use Skimmer Schedule to
> change areas (by bandwidth) looked at
> throughout the contest
> with skimmer schedule from http://www.wd5eae.org/
>
> 73
> steve
> KG5VK
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:20 AM, W3OA <w3oa at roadrunner.com
> <mailto:w3oa at roadrunner.com>> wrote:
>
> I ran a Skimmer for 48 hours during CQWW and I think it was a great
> success. My score and number of q's went up 15 percent over last year
> for the same number of hours worked.
>
> The SDR was a Softrock Lite+Xtall version 8.3. The antenna connection
> was from the Mark-V Rx Antenna Out jack. I used a relay to cut the
> audio connection between the Softrock and the sound card to prevent a
> lot of false signals in the waterfall while I was transmitting.
>
> I had Skimmer set for 96 kHz sampling rate, Do not send callsigns
> without "CQ", and Paranoid validation. The Master.dta file was one I
> had modified to remove all the US calls. Thus the only spots sent out
> were for "counters" that were participants in previous contests.
> I used
> Wintelnetx to combine Skimmer spots with spots from a Cluster node.
> These were fed into a simple chat server program to allow other
> Carolina
> DX Association users to see the combined spot stream via a telnet
> connection. My local display was the N1MM bandmap.
>
> Skimmer was on a dedicated computer, a 3.2 Ghz Pentium 4 with 2
> gigs of
> RAM. I noticed a couple of times (like the bottom 96 kHz of 40 during
> the first hour and 20 on Saturday morning) the CPU utilization was
> bouncing up to 100 percent and "Decoders" showed something like 600 of
> 1000 or 500 of 1300. During these times the number of spots put out
> seemed to drop dramatically. I wonder if this is normal
> operation? I'm
> thinking a way to get around this is to use 48 kHz sampling rate and
> switch between band segments every so often, maybe ever 5 minutes.
> I'd
> appreciate hearing comments from others on this.
>
> 73 - Dick, W3OA
>
>
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