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High keyboard latency - low CPU usage- when running multiple instances of JTAlert

Hi Folks,

As a Flexradio user and I typically operate WSJT-X with at least 4 bands running simultaneously via my 6700. I will feed each slice of the Flex to a different WSJT-X process, and then I will run an equal number of JTAlert instances, each capturing the UDP stream of the individual WSJT-X process. Being able to monitor every band I'm interested in simultaneously is the primary reason why I chose to buy a Flex radio.

I have noticed that as I add more JTAlert instances, my Keyboard latency will decrease linearly. By the time I have reached 4 processes, the latency is to the point where typing is very difficult. It feels like 500ms or even higher.

My system is not taxed at all with all these programs running, I have a 12-core 4.0Ghz processor, and 32GB ram with a very fast GPU, and NVME storage. CPU usage while decoding 4 bands is 10- 20% & memory consumption is about 50%.

I have tried debugging for most of the day, and can confirm that the latency only happens with multiple JTalert instances running. I do not feel any keyboard sluggishness when I add more WSJT-x or Flexradio slices.


I have opened a discussion on the JTalert support site & at least one other user confirmed the same thing. If you have experienced this problem, please chime in on this thread at hamapps support.

Thanks in advance!

W9PDS

https://hamapps.groups.io/g/Support/topic/77022792?p=Created,,,20,1,0,0::recentpostdate/sticky,,,20,2,0,77022792

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  • Member ✭✭
    [{"insert":"Thanks to the community for helping to troubleshoot. We can confirm this is a real issue, (specifically with Flexradio users since we run multiple instances) and we did find a work-around. I posted the details in the thread above but you need to go into JTAlert settings, Miscellaneous, Hot Keys, and disable all Hotkeys. \n\nI am currently running 5 instances & am able to type this message at the same time.. It was impossible to do this prior. \n\n73,\nW9PDS\n"}]
  • Member ✭✭
    edited October 2020


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