[OKDXA] FT8 and computer question

Mark Beckwith dad at megansfamily.net
Mon Jun 28 10:10:37 EDT 2021


> It was acting up the other day


If you did this during Field Day, there were substantially more 
accessible stations on the air to decode.  When did you actually notice 
this happening?  Is it still happening today?

You have just read about all I know about the subject, but proud to be 
on the Board at WWROF where we were smart enough to establish the 
Worldwide Digi contest  :-)  I have actually gotten on the air and used 
the mode.

73 - Mark N5OT


On 2021-06-27 1:50 PM, John Geiger wrote:
> Since some of us use FT8 for DXing and VHF work, I thought maybe someone on
> the list might have an answer to this question.  For the past 3 years I
> have been running FT8 using WSJT-X on a Lenevo Thinkpad which uses an AMD
> E1-7500 AMU processor running at 1.4GHZ and has 4GB of RAM.  It was acting
> up the other day so I decided to do a full reset on it, wiping the hard
> drive and reinstalling Windows 10.  This ended up taking a while so I
> hooked up my other laptop to see what was going on on FT8.  It is a HP
> Elitebook with an Intel I5-5300U processor running at 2.4GHZ and has 8 GB
> of RAM.  I immediately noticed that the decoded lines filled up the screen
> much quicker on the Elitebook.
>
> So, is having a faster, more powerful processor like the Intel I5 likely to
> lead to more stations decoded on FT8 than I would get with the slower
> processor?  I kind of prefer to take the Elitebook traveling with me, but
> if it will lead to significantly better decoding, I will leave it in the
> shack running remotely and take the Lenevo with me when traveling.
>
> 73 John AF5CC
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