So far I've been decoding Opera32, WSPR2 and WSPR15 simultaneously on an old IBM "Thinkpad" in the shack. This weekend I've managed a wireless connection to a desktop PC in the house so only a receiv
May be down to time Hugh , Opera is free running, so absolute time reference has no effect on the system performance .. Stephan should have the solution, his night garden uses similar things . The ot
I checked the PC time and it seems that the Realtek software stops "net time" from loading on occasions so, for another reason as well, I eventually found some older Realtek software that doesn't do
Hugh , By 'time' I was more concerned with the synchronisation , along the time line , ' clock jitter ' in computer speak .. if sections of the time line are displaced due to IRQ action or similar ,
Working well at the moment Hugh if the % fade is low or zero , then the data link is stable ? 73-G, Rx at Sun, 23 Oct 2016 12:07:18 GMT From LA3EQ by M0DSZ Loc IO82LS Frequency: 0.136 MHz (2200m), OP
WSPR, as in all the WSJT modes captures the signal synchronously; an entire block at soundcard sample rate, so isn't affected by IRQs and the like. In effect, all decoding is done off line, in teh
IRQs and the like True , with no extended path between the RX and PC , time is time , IRQ was a simplification , but when the Rx is not at the PC , things like net congestion , provide time shifts, w