Attempting to repurpose a Kerberos SDR receiver with 4 SDR's to do multiple receivers. It has worked on and off for some time. It appears with only 3 SDR's enabled it works close to 100% of the time. However, when the 4th SDR is enabled it starts to act up. It will scan and then acquire radiosondes as they come within range. Lately it will, after a few minutes, stop updating. It shows decoding in the list of receivers but they don't update and have been timing out. It may or may not start receiving again or may just sit there until a reboot or restart of the auto_rx is completed. The other issue occurs when all 4 are decoding and then one sonde drops out. The software may or may not resume scanning. We have 2 almost identical systems running at different locations and both are showing the same traits. Running on Pi4's with the Kerberos 4 SDR sound card. The power to the sound card is a separate power supply and voltage is good and stable at both locations. We get ranges out to 495 mi when working, but I have resorted to a cron to reboot the computer 30 minutes prior to their launch in order to best achieve a good session. This is hit or miss and lately has not helped keep all 4 receiving and/or scanning.
The locations both receive the local DFM17 as well as a mix of other sondes. Here is a list of what is normally received.
(This table was with only 3 SDR's enabled and worked flawlessly throughout the launch period)
DFM17 403.601 MHz 22032187 1678.5 14.9 -1181.1 71.6 -1 106.2 -0.2 61.5 6.1 4.8 V
RS41-NG 404.001MHz U0940663 13488.5 8.4 -2007.9 44.2 31.6 162.4 -0.1 148.1 7.7 BT 07:59:53 2.6 V
MEISEI 404.401 MHz IMS100-1005788 90341.2 15 1397.6 -459.4 -1 228.7 3.4 202.9 -1.0 V
RS41-SGP 404.301 MHz U1820237 21348.1 45.3 -2362.2 7.7 85.9 305.6 0.0 178.6 7.7 BT 08:05:07 2.6 V
DFM17 403.601 MHz 22031895 988.8 12.5 -2696.8 75.6 -1 104.6 -0.2 50.1 5.14.8 V
RS41-SGP 404.301 MHz U1811225 22861.5 34.4 -4606.3 4.1 18.6 307.0 -0.0 186.3 8.8 BT 08:19:06 2.5 V
auto_rx version 1.5.10
IOS in pi: 2022-09-22-raspios-bullseye-arm64-lite.img
Any help would be appreciated.
W5QLD
Ron