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[linrad] Re: beta-MAP65 using
- Subject: [linrad] Re: beta-MAP65 using
- From: Joe Taylor <Princeton.EDU; joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 14:11:13 -0400
Hi Rick,
K9AO (Rick Kunath) wrote:
I am wondering why on the Linux machine you didn't just run the NTP
daemon? I've been using that method for years and it works extremely
well. Using the NTP daemon would allow for even better accuracy of the
clock on the Linux machine than just doing an ntpdate prior to running
xLinrad.
The simple reason is that with my present setup most of the available
ethernet bandwidth is used for the data being multicast from Linrad to
MAP65. I don't want either of the two computers using the network for
non-essential purposes, causing collisions and dropped packets.
I'm still in the early learning stages of using multicast data, and I
want to understand the system's limits as well as I can.
I expect that with two network interface cards in each machine and a
dedicated private line for the multicast data, ntpd will indeed be the
way to go.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
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