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Re: [IRCA] Cloud storage of SDR recordings
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Cloud storage of SDR recordings
- From: Mark Pettifor <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2017 09:58:21 -0500
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My problem is I get "greedy" whenever some great conditions are present,
and I'll make an overnight recording, instead of just TOH / BOH, and
then I get "lazy" and don't review them right away. After a while of
doing that, even 4TB starts filling up quick!
I guess too it depends on the software used for recording, and the
bandwidth recorded. I have an ELAD FDM-S2, and I've found that
SDR-Console makes the smallest data files, so I use that more often than
the software that comes with the ELAD.
I do agree with Russ that having more than one backup is a good idea.
(That's a good idea no matter what the application!)
As an aside, here's what I've noticed in the past for recording using
different software (bandwidth = 1536 kHz or thereabouts, for the entire
MW band):
HDSDR: 41.2 GB / hr
ELAD FDM-SW2: 30.7 GB / hr
SDR-Console: 22.1 GB /hr
I also like using SDR-Console for recording, not just because the data
files are smaller, but also because the generated data files can be read
by all three of the other programs. If I use FDM-SW2, it can only be
played back in FDM-SW2, and not the other two. Not a big deal, really,
unless I want to share data files with someone.
Mark
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