Hi Stu,
I am not a big fan of Digimodes, however I use JT65HF from time to time on HF.
My shack computer is a Dell Mini 9 (Atom N2700 at 1,6 GHz). On a crowded band,
decode often goes up to 3 seconds into the next period.
RPi performance is nothing to be ashamed, then.
73,
Yan.
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Le 30 août 2014 à 07:48, Stuart Phillips <s...@ridgelift.com> a écrit :
> Folks,
>
> I have WSJT running on a Raspberry PI and even with a busy band like 20m, its
> functions fine running headless on a 1 Ghz over clocked Pi B+.
>
> Now I’m looking for a binary that will work on the Pi – via Google I found a
> link to:
>
> http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/kvasd_1.11_arm
>
> Which I downloaded and placed as a link called kvasd in the same folder as
> wsjt.py – it finds it but doesn’t recognize the decoder with “Error in KV
> decoder, or no KV decoder present.” and “Return code 32512”…
>
> The file is indeed an ARM ELF 32-bit LSB executable but for some reason
> doesn’t appear to be working.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers to solving this?
>
> The Pi runs WSJT surprisingly well, CPU usage except while decoding is about
> 80% - goes to 100% when decoding and takes about 12 seconds for the decode.
> For my purposes of using WSJT on 10 Ghz with my 10 watt rover rig, this level
> of performance is just fine.
>
> Thanks!
> Stu K6TU
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