[App_rpt-users] Raslink vs Dial for RPI
JJC
cummingsj at gmail.com
Tue Feb 6 00:40:56 UTC 2018
We are running multiple nodes on Pi’s without any audio issues whatsoever.
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> On Feb 5, 2018, at 17:18, Kevin Custer <kuggie at kuggie.com> wrote:
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> I recommend something other than a Raspberry Pi 3 for a multiple node set-up. I have several instances of single and dual node installations using usbradio on INTEL ATOM processor based computers, as follows.
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> Intel D2500 fanless motherboard - about $60
> A Mini-itx Case/Power Supply - about $50
> 2 gig of RAM - about $16
> Samsung 16 gig SSD MMBRE16G5MSP - about $20 (used)
>
> This makes a very capable fanless computer for about $150.00. Yes - it's not $40.00, but it also doesn't have the machine gun effect of running usbradio on a Pi3. I've had zero issues using these used-reclaimed SSD drives. eBay is a good source for everything.
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> Kevin W3KKC
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>> On 2/5/2018 6:39 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:
>> Ok this will make the decision to buy 2 raspberry pi 3 with 4 sd card easy.
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>> Unless someone tell me that there is a better small computer that could do the job for my 2 nodes using usbradio.
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>>> Le lun. 5 févr. 2018 à 18:04, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> a écrit :
>>> On 2/5/18 5:34 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:
>>> > Yes I knew that dsp is supported on Dial but there was talk that on the
>>> > raspberry pi it was not as stable as on x86 architecture.
>>>
>>> I know of no one having issues running usbradio with current DIAL on the RPI3.
>>> I have a couple nodes running as such.
>>>
>>> That said, I would only run one usbradio interface per RPI3, they are simply
>>> not that powerful. I use a supermicro Intel atom server for our main Tampa
>>> site, and it's got 3 repeaters running pciradio and 2 usbradio interfaces on it.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bryan Fields
>
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