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Eric
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> On Mar 25, 2018, at 3:35 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
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>> On 3/25/2018 4:37 PM, Rick WA6NHC wrote:
On 3/25/2018 4:37 PM, Rick WA6NHC wrote:
So I agree Joe, as often as you're spot on, that your data may be a
bit dated on this topic. I'm positive I'm not the only one using more
than a dual core CPU in the station as most of the software these
days (if not the OS) requires better performance.
On 3/25/2018 1:37 PM, Rick WA6NHC wrote:
Joe, I suspect you're selling the ham community short. While
'thrifty' (ok, most hams are just plain cheap but it IS a hobby in a
world of life issues) there is a LOT of computing power available in
the used market. One can pick up an I-5/6/7 for a pit
On 3/25/2018 12:15 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
Even today the number/percentage of amateurs using liquid cooled, hex
core 3 GHz i7
processors like you used for your first "demonstration" is exceedingly
small. As I have told you multiple times, based on my support work
the average amateur sy
On 3/25/2018 1:25 PM, M. George wrote:
Joe, your 2010 data (which you haven't looked up and provided, but I
assume exists? from 8 years ago) isn't a good comparison to changes
at the OS, CPU / hardware level between 2010 and 2018. You are very
good at telling everyone the way things are, but n
Joe, your 2010 data (which you haven't looked up and provided, but I assume
exists? from 8 years ago) isn't a good comparison to changes at the OS, CPU
/ hardware level between 2010 and 2018. You are very good at telling
everyone the way things are, but not very good at showing folks the way
thing
On 3/24/2018 8:31 PM, M. George wrote:
Hi Joe, unfortunately, you didn't watch both videos and follow the
very detailed description of the setup in the 1st bideo..
To the contrary, I sat through all of the redundancies of both videos.
Unfortunately, your first video is completely unrealistic a
Hi Joe, unfortunately, you didn't watch both videos and follow the very
detailed description of the setup in the 1st bideo.. The first video is
crystal clear on a real world setup. I'm running Win4K3Suite for CAT
control and virtual K3 feeds to 3 different com0com virtual ports for
SDR100's and I
What is the timing accuracy using the K3s built in RTTY via the K3 Utility or
other applications that use the KY commands?
Michael Blake
k9...@mac.com
> On Mar 24, 2018, at 2:46 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
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> Unfortunately the demonstrations are not accurate representations of
> real worl
Unfortunately the demonstrations are not accurate representations of
real world conditions. The EXTFSK64 tests were done on a six core,
3 GHz CPU with less than 40% CPU load. The "low end" laptop with
ETFSK was not faced with anywhere near the CPU load exhibited in most
RTTY contest situations.
This is a bit of a cross post related to Elecraft K3/K3S internal FSK
timings generated with a USB FDTI chipset com port. I wanted to get some
hard measured numbers in a video so I took the time to make the following
two videos. Sorry if you are subscribed to multiple lists and get a
duplicate or
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