[hpsdr] HPSD?R questions

Scott Traurig scott.traurig at gmail.com
Sat Dec 31 14:24:07 PST 2016


Jim,

There's no real advantage in a dedicated port unless your PC is busy moving
a lot of other data at the same time. A LOT of other data. If you use the
ResMon tool, built into Windows (command-R, "resmon", enter), you'll see
there's plenty of network bandwidth to burn. There are disadvantages, which
is that your network setup can become more complex. You have to manually
set your "network metric" settings when you use multiple NICs like that.

For the digi mode stuff, you will need both a virtual audio program and a
virtual serial port program. For the virtual serial ports you have three
choices: com0com, VSPM and VSPE. I prefer VSPE even though it costs money.

As for VAC, look here for more info on using the VAC facility and using
Voicemeeter Banana to connect software together for audio.

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/apache-labs/conversations/messages/20234

If you don't want to use Voicemeeter there are a ton of Youtube videos on
how to use Muzychenko's original VAC program.

Finally, the current Hermes firmware only supports 100BASE-T.

73!

Scott/w-u-2-o
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