Chris,
Thanks for the announcement of the new version 1.03 of the FoxTelem software. I downloaded it and put it on one of my Windows 10 tablets this evening, a WinBook TW100 with 2 GB RAM and an Intel Atom Z3735 CPU. This tablet isn't like the Microsoft Surface tablets, but it has worked well with previous versions of your FoxTelem software. The new version, with the auto-detection for the data speed, seems to work well on this tablet. I have another tablet with the same Z3735 CPU, but with just 1 GB RAM, that I will test this on. Since I am using an SDRplay receiver, I also use HDSDR to make my RF recordings. Then I play those recordings back through HDSDR and a virtual audio cable into FoxTelem.
After working a couple of AO-85 passes this evening, I ran my RF recording through the previous version of FoxTelem, v1.02, for my uploads to the AMSAT server. I decoded 40 frames from the 0302 UTC pass, and 78 frames from the 0442 UTC pass. After I made those uploads, I disabled uploading data to the server, disconnected from my WiFi network in the house, and ran the same RF recordings through the new v1.03 version. No CPU or memory issues on the tablet, and more frames were decoded - 57 from the 0302 UTC pass, and 80 from the 0442 UTC pass.
I didn't expect to see a gain of 17 frames from the 0302 UTC RF recording, so I reran that through the v1.02 version. For whatever reason, I decoded 53 frames the second time I used the older version of FoxTelem. This is still 4 less than what the new v1.03 version decoded, which seemed to be more in line with the improvement I saw from decoding the data from the later pass.
For the passes I work over the weekend, I will run my recordings through the v1.03 version. Since the CPU utilization on this tablet appears to be little changed from the v1.02 version, I think this will be fine for my situation (using the inexpensive Windows 10 tablets to decode AO-85 data). I will also try the new version with my FUNcube Dongle Pro+, to see how well it works with another SDR receiver, and so I can just run FoxTelem without the need for HDSDR running at the same time.
Thanks again for your great work on FoxTelem. Have a great weekend, and 73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/ Twitter: @WD9EWK
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 7:00 PM, Chris Thompson g0kla@arrl.net wrote:
This version of FoxTelem uses a new datafile format. While we store our data on the server in an SQL database, we use a flat file database for FoxTelem. A flat file format is nearly optimal for a program that mostly adds new data to the end of a growing list. With that said, we need to be able to load sections of the data into memory for efficient analysis. The new data file format allows that. If you have been downloading data from the server for analysis, you will see that this format is much faster.
One major change is the ability to automatically switch between low speed and high speed. This will help unattended stations gather as much telemetry as possible. The "auto" mode actually runs both decoders at the same time, so make sure your computer has enough CPU power to cope.
Graphing has been updated to support better analysis of the spacecraft by the AMSAT Operations team and amateur scientists everywhere.
This version also contains new features that will be required for Fox-1Cliff and Fox-1D.