[Skimmertalk] new rp vs cwsl_tee

Bob Wilson, N6TV n6tv at arrl.net
Tue Jun 11 14:53:48 EDT 2019


Correction correction!

CW Skimmer INI:

CenterFreqs48=158450,494750,1822750,1868250,1913750,3522750,3568250,3613750,5353250,7022750,7068250,7113750,10122750,10168250,14022750,14068250,14113750,21022750,21068250,21113750,21159250,24912750,24958250,25003750,28022750,28068250,28113750,28159250,28204750,50022750,50068250,50113750,50159250,50204750
CenterFreqs96=181200,517500,1845500,1936500,3545500,3636500,5376000,7045500,7136500,10145500,14045500,14136500,21045500,21136500,24935500,25026500,28045500,28136500,28227500,50045500,50136500,50227500
CenterFreqs192=226700,563000,1891000,3591000,5421500,7091000,10191000,14091000,18159000,21091000,24981000,28091000,28273000,50091000,50273000
SegmentSel48=0010010001101010010000001000000000
SegmentSel96=0010100101111100000000
SegmentSel192=000101111101000
CwSegments=472000-479000,1800000-2000000,3500000-3600000,5330000-5407000,7000000-7125000,10100000-10130000,14000000-14150000,18068000-18115000,21000000-21200000,24890000-24935000,28000000-28300000,50000000-50200000

73,
Bob, N6TV


On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 11:49 AM Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net> wrote:

> I haven't bothered excluding FT8 frequencies from CW Skimmer since they
> don't chew up much CPU time, or generate false spots, as far as I can
> tell.  RTTY is a different story.
>
> I did add all the new bands and moved the center frequencies up so that
> the beginning of each band is always at the far left edge of the HDSDR
> display (and the frequencies make more sense when viewed in Skimmer
> Server).  Here's what I have so far for CW center frequencies for the
> "main" skimmer of SDR 122.88-16 (traditional bands CW and RTTY).  On the
> "secondary" skimmer (MAC address FFXX) I select the new bands and no RTTY
> skimming.
>
>
> CenterFreqs48=475000,1821250,1863750,3521250,3563750,5353250,5395750,7021250,7063750,10121750,14021250,14063750,18089250,21021250,21063750,24911250,28021250,28063750,50021250,50063750,50106250,50148750,50191250
>
> CenterFreqs96=475000,1842500,3542500,5374500,7042500,10142500,14042500,18110500,21042500,24932500,28042500,28127500,28212500,50042500,50127500,50212500
>
> CenterFreqs192=475000,1885000,3585000,5417000,7085000,10185000,14085000,18153000,21085000,24975000,28085000,28255000,50085000,50255000
> SegmentSel48=01010001001001001000000
> SegmentSel96=0110101010001000
> SegmentSel192=00101111101000
>
> CwSegments=472000-479000,1800000-2000000,3500000-3600000,5330000-5407000,7000000-7125000,10100000-10130000,14000000-14150000,18068000-18115000,21000000-21200000,24890000-24935000,28000000-28300000,50000000-50200000
>
> And for RTTYSkimSrv.ini:
>
>
> CenterFreqs48=158450,494750,1822750,1868250,1913750,3522750,3568250,3613750,5353250,7022750,7068250,7113750,10122750,10168250,14022750,14068250,14113750,21022750,21068250,21113750,21159250,24912750,24958250,25003750,28022750,28068250,28113750,28159250,28204750,50022750,50068250,50113750,50159250,50204750
>
> CenterFreqs96=181200,517500,1845500,1936500,3545500,3636500,5376000,7045500,7136500,10145500,14045500,14136500,21045500,21136500,24935500,25026500,28045500,28136500,28227500,50045500,50136500,50227500
>
> CenterFreqs192=226700,563000,1891000,3591000,5421500,7091000,10191000,14091000,18159000,21091000,24981000,28091000,28273000,50091000,50273000
> SegmentSel48=0010010001101010010000001000000000
> SegmentSel96=0010100101111100000000
> SegmentSel192=000101111101000
>
> RttySegments=1800000-1820000,3520000-3573900,3577000-3600000,5330000-5407000,7020000-7073900,7077000-7100000,10130000-10132000,10139000-10150000,14060000-14073900,14077000-14150000,18109000-18115000,21060000-21073900,21077000-21150000,24910000-24930000,28060000-28150000,50250000-54000000
>
> Watch out for line wrap when pasting into .ini files.  Each keyword starts
> a line, and the rest must be on one long line.
>
> I've excluded some of the FT8 frequencies (not complete) but not the FT4
> frequencies.  This will have to evolve.  Using the spectrum display of
> RttySkimServ is helpful to see if you've "notched" the FT8 frequencies
> properly.  There is no equivalent in CW Skimmer Server.
>
> Outside of Contest Weekends, my RTTY Skimmer spots very few stations these
> days.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 11:31 AM David Robbins <k1ttt.dave at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Ah, that’s better.  now just one more thing, does anyone have a
>> CwSegments list that ignores all the hf ft8 frequencies?  And is there an
>> equivalent one for rtty skimmer server??
>>
>>
>>
>> BTW, having separate gigabit switches for the rp’s and their computers
>> made all the difference here…  when I was pulling out the old cables I
>> found that the computers were plugged into my dsl router ports which are
>> only 10/100mbps, no wonder it was choking when I tried to put the new one
>> through there also!
>>
>>
>>
>> David Robbins K1TTT
>> e-mail: mailto:k1ttt at arrl.net
>> web: http://wiki.k1ttt.net <http://wiki.k1ttt.net/>
>> AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://k1ttt.net:7373
>>
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