Re: [wsjt-devel] problem with MSK-144

2017-03-02 Thread Steven Franke
Hi Patrick, >> With these conditions, the CPU load is around 40% so I have the feeling that >> I have plenty. But, I wanted to try George's recommandations, so I reduced >> the FTol to 100Hz. >> Now, the CPU load dropped to 32%, but the graphics fills up to 30s. > Reducing the decoding depth onl

Re: [wsjt-devel] problem with MSK-144

2017-03-02 Thread Bill Somerville
Hi Patrick, some comments in line below. On 02/03/2017 14:24, f1...@free.fr wrote: > The following is only to help the team, so do not see any negative idea in it. > > I am using an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU (E8400) at 3GHz, this is not the latest > I7, but not too old... Not an AMD anyway. The Core

Re: [wsjt-devel] problem with MSK-144

2017-03-02 Thread f1ebk
27 Objet: Re: [wsjt-devel] problem with MSK-144 Patrick, you may need to reduce the FTol value if your CPU is being overtaxed. 50 or 100 should be plenty. Switching from "deep" to "normal" decodes may also help. I'm not sure about Europe, but in North America, we seem to ha

Re: [wsjt-devel] problem with MSK-144

2017-03-01 Thread George J Molnar
Patrick, you may need to reduce the FTol value if your CPU is being overtaxed. 50 or 100 should be plenty. Switching from "deep" to "normal" decodes may also help. I'm not sure about Europe, but in North America, we seem to have settled on 15 second cycles, too. Good luck! Hope to see you dur

Re: [wsjt-devel] problem with MSK-144

2017-03-01 Thread Bill Somerville
On 01/03/2017 10:05, Patrick wrote: > if I start WSJT-X in MSK-144 with a 30s period, the graph fills > up, but never reach the 30s, it stops between 22 and 26, sometimes 28s, > but never completes. > > I don't now if I did something wrong, but any idea would be welcome. Hi Patrick, there are som