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UnRAID can be a NAS and a lot more, too.
You can't beat the support (staff and users) you get from unRAID!
FWIU, Copyparty can run under unRAID.
Shooting from the hip, Copyparty is a unRAID knock-off.
UnRAID can be a NAS and a lot more, too.
You can't beat the support (staff and users) you get from unRAID!
FWIU, Copyparty can run under unRAID.
Shooting from the hip, Copyparty is a unRAID knock-off.
I read you can run Copyparty on uR.
Copyparty shares a lot of features with uR. But, I do not think you can't beat uR's support.
I read you can run Copyparty on uR.
Copyparty shares a lot of features with uR. But, I do not think you can't beat uR's support.
I imagine they'll have an evaluation/lite version.
The OS usually boots from USB flash drive and has remote web management.
It's claim to fame is it offers parity redundancy but without 'striping' data across drives. So, adding drives is easy.
Hope you like it!
I imagine they'll have an evaluation/lite version.
The OS usually boots from USB flash drive and has remote web management.
It's claim to fame is it offers parity redundancy but without 'striping' data across drives. So, adding drives is easy.
Hope you like it!
I would be nice to be able to hear or see the noise outdoors away from the house a bit.
Good luck!
I would be nice to be able to hear or see the noise outdoors away from the house a bit.
Good luck!
I think they'll work with active antennas like your W6LVP loop.
Good luck!
I think they'll work with active antennas like your W6LVP loop.
Good luck!
Used a MLA-30+ active loop antenna for reception. Airspy HF+, SDR#, and FLDigi software.
Used a MLA-30+ active loop antenna for reception. Airspy HF+, SDR#, and FLDigi software.
RxIDs have all worked.
Not enough multipath to throw a monkey wrench into the works...
RxIDs have all worked.
Not enough multipath to throw a monkey wrench into the works...
Another style uses ferrite toroids on the outside of the coax. What's shown is from The Wireman; I have a pre-built one.
DIY, too!
In some cases use one at both ends of the coax run.
Another style uses ferrite toroids on the outside of the coax. What's shown is from The Wireman; I have a pre-built one.
DIY, too!
In some cases use one at both ends of the coax run.