[UK-CONTEST] How much data traffic for telnet cluster?

Ian Maude ian at gb7mbc.net
Sat Aug 18 04:16:12 PDT 2012


Of course, you could also set filters to stop the traffic you really don't
need and cut down the amount of bandwidth required.

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On 17 August 2012 20:13, Stewart Rolfe <gw0etf at btinternet.com> wrote:

> At Bob's suggestion I connected to his GB3UJS-3 full RBN feed and left the
> dongle sucking in spots for a while. After an hour the rough stats told me
> a total traffic of 3.91Mb which means 100Mb should cover it over 24 hours.
> Should be able to watch a bit of telly as well if it gets really slack.....
> Don't normally do assisted but there doesn't appear to be any choice in
> ssb field day...(?)
> 73,
> Stewart, GW0ETF
>
> --- On Fri, 17/8/12, Stewart Rolfe <gw0etf at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> From: Stewart Rolfe <gw0etf at btinternet.com>
> Subject: [UK-CONTEST] How much data traffic for telnet cluster?
> To: "UK-Contest" <uk-contest at contesting.com>
> Date: Friday, 17 August, 2012, 12:23
>
> Hi,
> Has anyone ever measured the volume of data transfer for a telnet
> connection to a cluster node?
> Going to play around with a broadband dongle in ssb field day and our PAYG
> device has a 500Mb daily 'limit' and not really sure how that's going to
> work out in practice. Not sure how strict they'll be if you do go over,
> it's a T-Mobile dongle.
> Thanks,
> Stewart, GW0ETF
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