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Welcome to dspira-lessons Discussions! #9

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TomMHO opened this issue Nov 4, 2021 Discussed in #6 · 8 comments
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Welcome to dspira-lessons Discussions! #9

TomMHO opened this issue Nov 4, 2021 Discussed in #6 · 8 comments

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TomMHO commented Nov 4, 2021

Discussed in #6

Originally posted by PranavSanghavi December 17, 2020

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TomMHO commented Nov 4, 2021

Hello Everybody,

I really appreciate the outstanding efforts of DSPIRA in making this project available to hobbyists like me. I've built both the small and large horns and they both work very well.

However, I did have a problem when I downloaded the ubuntu_radio_astro2021.zip iso image and flashed it to a 32 GB USB stick. Ubuntu tried to start, but the desktop never opened. I tried it again with a 64 GB stick and it works fine. Anybody else notice this?

Thanks again,
Tom Hagen
Rochester MI

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kbandura commented Nov 4, 2021

All USB sticks are not created equal. You may have luck just flashing the 32 again as well.

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TomMHO commented Nov 4, 2021

The 32G is an old stick, and I just purchased the 64G, so that could be the problem. And I did try flashing the 32G stick twice to no avail. :-)

Thanks,
Tom

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glangsto commented Nov 5, 2021 via email

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TomMHO commented Nov 7, 2021

Thanks all, for the help.

I did a little more investigation and I found out that the original 32 GB USB stick I used has very slow read/write speeds of 5/5 MB/s. I purchased a new Samsung 32 GB stick (advertised at 200 MB/s read speed) and the read/write speed was measured at 211/26 MB/s. I flashed the spectrometer image onto this drive and it runs great! (I'm using a USB speed check utility I found online to check speeds.)

So it looks to me like the USB R/W speed is the important factor and I will use the fastest stick I can get to run the spectrometer.

Tom Hagen

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rbaker314 commented Nov 7, 2021 via email

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TomMHO commented Nov 7, 2021

Hi Robert: It's USB Flash Benchmark, https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/usb_flash_benchmark.html

I'm always leery about downloading these "no-name" executables, but I don't think I got any viruses or trojans from this one!

I saw some online tests too, maybe you could try one and let us know how it went?

Tom

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