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MattSR

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Im now saving my pennies for a stridesburg multicoupler, a bunch of soundcards, and a handful of scanners for tapping :)

Rick - are there any hard limits to the number of receivers you can add or is it simply CPU bound? Would there be anything preventing me from using, say, 16 radios? I can hear about that many control channels on the NSWGRN so I would like to track all of these sites at once :)

Also is the app multithreading? This could be a big advantage when running on todays multi-core CPUs while tracking a large number of sites through multiple receivers.

Cheers & Regards,
Matt
 

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MattSR said:
Rick - are there any hard limits to the number of receivers you can add or is it simply CPU bound?
Available CPU cycles would be your limitation.

Would there be anything preventing me from using, say, 16 radios?
I think 5 is reasonable for modest hardware. 16 is conceivable with fast multi-core hardware.

Also is the app multi-threading?
Yes.
 

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Looks great - looking forward to seeing this release!

Are the GID, HZ, RID, etc. files used in UniTrunker today going to be forward compatible with this new version?
 

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Hehe you're in the same boat as me..

IIRC it's Visual C++

and i'm hoping the source code is released some day - a Linux or OS X version could be fun...

Cheers,
Matt
 
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