[Skimmertalk] Couple of questions
W0MU Mike Fatchett
w0mu at w0mu.com
Mon Dec 19 23:18:54 EST 2016
Thanks Wes.
I have run my CW skimmer on and off for years. I just put it back on
the air a while back. I was asked about adding RTTY from a local RTTY
big gun.
I obviously had never paid any attention to the 160 decoders before.
The computer handles the CW just fine but as soon as I turn on the RTTY
server I get the overload message on the skimserver.
Can I run the RTTY skimmer on just a couple of bands while CW on 7 bands
with the QSR1 or does it not work that way. Right now the RTTY decoder
is trying to decode on 80,40,30,20,15 and 10....
I used the setup guide that I think Pete made for CW and RTTY with the
QSR1. I need to get that other computer going and see what processor it
has. This computer it is on now is a 4 cord amd 3.5 ghz cpu but it is
pretty old.
Thanks all for the quick replies!
W0MU
On 12/19/2016 8:35 PM, Wes Cosand wrote:
> Hi Mike:
>
> At about 10 pm local time I have 500 CW decoders on 160 meters using
> 192 khz bandwidth and CW Segment. (My 10-80 meter HyTowerJr antenna
> was damaged last week in an ice storm so it isn't an optimal 160
> antenna.)
>
> If there are any SSB signals you will probably get large numbers of
> decoders, depending on your bandwidth and your CW segment parameter in
> your ini file.
>
> Gain some comfort running just the CW skimmer server first before
> adding RTTY. Watch the CPU load as you change the number of bands,
> the bandwidth, and the CW segments.
>
> Then begin adding RTTY, copying and pasting the CenterFreq parameter
> line and the SegmentSel line. Keep narrow RTTY Segments at first,
> watching the Available Resources meter on the RTTY Skimmer
> application. Hope I haven't forgotten something important... sigh...
>
> Feel free to email me if you have questions. It takes a fast machine
> to do much with both skimmers at the same time but your son's older I7
> ought to do reasonably well.
>
> The 30 day trial isn't crippled in any way.
>
> Wes WZ7I
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 9:46 PM, W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu at w0mu.com
> <mailto:w0mu at w0mu.com>> wrote:
>
> I have a QSR1 and have broadcast band filter on my antenna which
> currently is a Cushcraft R8 10-40m. I am getting over 100 to 200
> decoders on 160 cw??? Is there something I need to do with the
> receiver to adjust the noise level or something? I turned off 160
> and then I started seeing decoders popping on 15m and the band is
> dead. I restarted the QSR1 and that seemed to stop the 15m issue
> but the 160 one continues to grow.
>
> I attempted to run an RTTY skimmer on the same computer but it
> appears to be under powered to handle the task. It is an older
> quad core with 16 GB of ram. Adding in the RTTY component was
> killer. I guess I will try one of my son's older gaming rigs
> which I think is an I7 and see if that can handle the load. I
> checked my ini files and they are in sync. Is there anything else
> to check before attempt to load up the other machine. I am using
> the 30 day trial of the the RTTYserver. That should not be an
> issue should it?
>
> Thanks for the help
>
> W0MU
>
>
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