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[linrad] MAP65



Hi, Joe et al,

I finally got to steal a couple of hours away from family/work to try Linrad and Map65 today.

Unfortunately, the moon was not up :(

I had previously tried MAP65 0.7 r474 with the supplied demo file and all worked well.

Using Joe's excellent instructions Linrad-02.34 and MAP65 connected and started playing together nicely immediately.

As the moon isn't up, I can't tell about decoding, but I can say that the waterfall is appearing properly on the MAP65 computer and all appears well.

The computers are both P4s, one is 3.2 GHz and the other is 3.4 GHz. My Core2 Duo is busy with other tasks. Both are running Windows XP; Pro for the Linrad machine and Home Version for the MAP65 machine.

The network is a 100 MB/s net that is NOT dedicated to just the two computers and which is shared locally by 4 computers all of which are powered on, and which is connected by a WAP to 3-9 other computers [I don't know how many of the 3-9 are on; at least 3 are on for sure] and thence to the Internet.

With this setup using the WSE hardware and of course dual polarity receive, MAP65 says that it is losing on successive 1 minute intervals only 1.03% 0.87% 0.02% 0.00% 0.02% 0.02% 0.32% 0.34% 0.00% 0.01% 0.04% 0.23% 0.13% 0.32% 0.02% 0.57% 0.19% of packets. I did no optimization. I of course use only switches and no hubs.

More later.

I have family activities tonight but if I can get away from them while the moon is up and it is not too late I will see what else I have to report.

73,

W3SZ
Roger Rehr
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz




Roger Rehr
W3SZ
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz


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