scottabing
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After providing the official stream for Linn County Simulcast to Broadcastify since May of 2020 with a focus on responsiveness and uptime, I am officially now providing the same service level as a node on the Broadcastify Calls platform. I have upgraded my software to run 3 tuners simultaneously which are monitoring and handling 2.4 MHz chunks of the simulcast. Looking at my logs, I'm now able to capture and feed the full scope of the simulcast, so I'm moving this into production.
As far as what I should be filtering off my contribution to the calls platform, I assume the goal is to put these decisions in the listeners hands eventually... But the tools to do this are not fully built yet.. As there are other contributors to the SARA network, please let me know if there is anything I need to do to bring my operations in-line with what others in the state are doing with their nodes. I'm especially unsure of patches which can vary in quality - so I'm very open to input and feedback and making adjustments through adding or subtracting TG's.
Also, an update on the old-school stream, my new system now provides a much more complete representation of communication to the listener with concurrently scanned calls now chronologically queued into the stream - that means no more missed calls since the scanner doesn't choose a winner! All of these changes move towards more openness and complete accessibility to listeners who would otherwise not have this level of access.
Anyways, just thought I would provide this update so everyone could roast me for posting in the wrong forum and humbly providing a service to the community! Peace!
As far as what I should be filtering off my contribution to the calls platform, I assume the goal is to put these decisions in the listeners hands eventually... But the tools to do this are not fully built yet.. As there are other contributors to the SARA network, please let me know if there is anything I need to do to bring my operations in-line with what others in the state are doing with their nodes. I'm especially unsure of patches which can vary in quality - so I'm very open to input and feedback and making adjustments through adding or subtracting TG's.
Also, an update on the old-school stream, my new system now provides a much more complete representation of communication to the listener with concurrently scanned calls now chronologically queued into the stream - that means no more missed calls since the scanner doesn't choose a winner! All of these changes move towards more openness and complete accessibility to listeners who would otherwise not have this level of access.
Anyways, just thought I would provide this update so everyone could roast me for posting in the wrong forum and humbly providing a service to the community! Peace!