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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">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.<br>
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Intel D2500 fanless motherboard - about $60<br>
A Mini-itx Case/Power Supply - about $50<br>
2 gig of RAM - about $16<br>
Samsung 16 gig SSD MMBRE16G5MSP - about $20 (used)<br>
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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<br>
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On 2/5/2018 6:39 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Ok this will make the decision to buy 2
raspberry pi 3 with 4 sd card easy. </div>
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<div dir="auto">Unless someone tell me that there is a better
small computer that could do the job for my 2 nodes using
usbradio. </div>
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<div>Le lun. 5 févr. 2018 à 18:04, Bryan Fields <<a
href="mailto:Bryan@bryanfields.net" moz-do-not-send="true">Bryan@bryanfields.net</a>>
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On 2/5/18
5:34 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:<br>
> Yes I knew that dsp is supported on Dial but there was
talk that on the<br>
> raspberry pi it was not as stable as on x86
architecture.<br>
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I know of no one having issues running usbradio with current
DIAL on the RPI3.<br>
I have a couple nodes running as such.<br>
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That said, I would only run one usbradio interface per RPI3,
they are simply<br>
not that powerful. I use a supermicro Intel atom server for
our main Tampa<br>
site, and it's got 3 repeaters running pciradio and 2
usbradio interfaces on it.<br>
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--<br>
Bryan Fields<br>
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