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Show your setup! 10/09/2022 at 20:13 #147935
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I'm curious to see everyone's setups and see how it differs across the community and what systems you all have. Here's mine.

Kolink Modular Power 850W 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply
Phanteks Eclipse P500 Air ATX Case Tempered Glass DRGB Glacier White
Intel Core i9-12900K 3.20GHz (Alder Lake) Socket LGA1700 Processor - OEM
GIGABYTE GEFORCE RTX 3080 VISION OC 10GB GDDR6X GRAPHICS CARD
Seagate 4TB Barracuda HDD 5400RPM 256MB Cache Internal Hard Drive (ST4000DM004)
WD Black SN850 1TB SSD M.2 2280 NVME PCI-E Gen4 Solid State Drive (WDS100T1X0E)
WD Blue 2TB 3D NAND SSD 2.5" SATA 6Gbps Solid State Drive *SI STOCK* (WDS200T2B0A)
Gigabyte AORUS WATERFORCE X 240 ARGB Liquid AIO Performance CPU Cooler - 240mm
Asus TUF Gaming Z690-Plus WIFI D4 - Intel Z690 DDR4 ATX Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C18 3600MHz Dual Channel Kit
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Show your setup! 10/09/2022 at 20:35 #147936
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I just have the dual monitors set up, extended desktop and dragged across with mini panels in case of far flung LCs that need an eye keeping on
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Show your setup! 11/09/2022 at 08:31 #147941
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What sim are you running? I don't recognise the layout.
Definitely one that I haven't got yet.

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Show your setup! 11/09/2022 at 08:49 #147942
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Sorry guys, I am in the business of making people wait!
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Show your setup! 11/09/2022 at 13:15 #147944
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kaiwhara in post 147942 said:
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Oh yes, so it is. I've got Feltham, Barnes, Twickenham, etc

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Show your setup! 11/09/2022 at 21:57 #147951
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Bog standard Intel I7-2600 @ 3.4 GHz with 16 GHZ RAM running Win 11. A recon unit bought for £100 without drives or OS. BIOS indicates this machine is about 7 years old.

2 x 240 GB SSD
2 x 4 TB hard drives for storage.

4 x HP Compaq LA2306x 23 inch HD screens running at 1920 x 1080 - again all recon units bought for £30 each.
Intel On board graphics for 2 monitors
El cheapo NVIDIA GT710 for the other 2.

Runs Simsig and interfaces all of the amateur radio gear underneath the screens including an SDRPlay unit acting as a panadapter for one of the Yaesu FTdx5000 transceivers. Also runs another SDRPlay unit acting as a true SDR receiver attached to a 134ft windom antenna outside.

Its fun but probably overkill for what I do with it!

Vince

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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 10:58 #147959
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The two set-ups that have been pictured so far make my system look pathetic
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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 11:45 #147960
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bugsy in post 147959 said:
The two set-ups that have been pictured so far make my system look pathetic :/
You don't need a fancy setup to enjoy Simsig. I use my fairly basic laptop with a second spare monitor and a mouse and that's more than enough.

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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 14:33 #147962
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jc92 in post 147960 said:
bugsy in post 147959 said:
The two set-ups that have been pictured so far make my system look pathetic :/
You don't need a fancy setup to enjoy Simsig. I use my fairly basic laptop with a second spare monitor and a mouse and that's more than enough.
You are right of course. I have a 15" Dell laptop between a 24" BenQ monitor on its left and a 21" Dell monitor on its right. It makes for an odd-looking layout, but I soon got used to it

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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 18:26 #147968
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jc92 in post 147960 said:
bugsy in post 147959 said:
The two set-ups that have been pictured so far make my system look pathetic :/
You don't need a fancy setup to enjoy Simsig. I use my fairly basic laptop with a second spare monitor and a mouse and that's more than enough.
My single monitor 1920 x 1080 24" is fine for my use, but that is mainly test running timetables on no failures with maximum automation. Never really got my head around using multiple monitors on any software

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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 18:34 #147969
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VInce in post 147951 said:
Bog standard Intel I7-2600 @ 3.4 GHz with 16 GHZ RAM running Win 11. A recon unit bought for £100 without drives or OS. BIOS indicates this machine is about 7 years old.

2 x 240 GB SSD
2 x 4 TB hard drives for storage.

4 x HP Compaq LA2306x 23 inch HD screens running at 1920 x 1080 - again all recon units bought for £30 each.
Intel On board graphics for 2 monitors
El cheapo NVIDIA GT710 for the other 2.

Runs Simsig and interfaces all of the amateur radio gear underneath the screens including an SDRPlay unit acting as a panadapter for one of the Yaesu FTdx5000 transceivers. Also runs another SDRPlay unit acting as a true SDR receiver attached to a 134ft windom antenna outside.

Its fun but probably overkill for what I do with it!

Vince
A lot of high end equipment there. Wouldn't have a clue what any of the radio stuff does. Very nice setup. Originally I had 3 monitors. Went down to 2 and then got my ultrawide last week.


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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 18:55 #147970
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i26 in post 147969 said:


A lot of high end equipment there. Wouldn't have a clue what any of the radio stuff does. Very nice setup. Originally I had 3 monitors. Went down to 2 and then got my ultrawide last week.
If I win the lottery or the Pools, I'll get an Ultrawide monitor. Except that I never will because I don't do the Lottery or the Pools

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Show your setup! 12/09/2022 at 21:17 #147977
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bill_gensheet in post 147968 said:
jc92 in post 147960 said:
bugsy in post 147959 said:
The two set-ups that have been pictured so far make my system look pathetic :/
You don't need a fancy setup to enjoy Simsig. I use my fairly basic laptop with a second spare monitor and a mouse and that's more than enough.
My single monitor 1920 x 1080 24" is fine for my use, but that is mainly test running timetables on no failures with maximum automation. Never really got my head around using multiple monitors on any software

Bill
I cannot manage with less than two for work now, and it’s certainly easier in some sims, but I can do most SimSig things in just the laptop if needed.

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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 10:00 #147980
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i26 in post 147935 said:
I'm curious to see everyone's setups and see how it differs across the community and what systems you all have. Here's mine.
[.....]

Nice. That screen looks to be rather bigger than anything I could fit in! What is that piece of kit beneath the left of the monitor though?

VInce in post 147951 said:
Runs Simsig and interfaces all of the amateur radio gear underneath the screens including an SDRPlay unit acting as a panadapter for one of the Yaesu FTdx5000 transceivers. Also runs another SDRPlay unit acting as a true SDR receiver attached to a 134ft windom antenna outside.

Good to find another radio enthusiast. I have a shortwave set (Tecsun PL880 - much better than my previous one) but I don't broadcast. 73s to you.

Anyway back on topic: for my part my setup is this:
- Processor: Intel Pentium GOld G5400 CPU @ 3.70GHz
- Installed RAM: 8.00GB (of which 7.85GB usable)
- OS: Windows 10 Home
- Keyboard: Eweadn KMX50 with multicolour backlighting
- Mouse: Eweadn but not sure what model.
- Monitors: 2x 22-inch NEC MultiSync E223W (obtained by permission when surplus to employer's requirements; replacing 2x 17-inch screens)

Stretches across both monitors and works very well when playing SimSig. Something like North Kent (Panel 2) fits perfectly with some viewing onto Panel 1 (photo DSC0829_1000.jpg) and if I am doing Cross panel on KGX I have viewing all the way from Kings Cross through to New Southgate & Bowes Park. Some layouts don't fit quite so well: one of those is Plymouth (photo DSC_0839_1200.jpg which shows the keyboard as well) but I can simply have a smaller window to cover the remaining area. For much larger sims such as LTS where a second window is needed but it has to be bigger I can have two windows with each one covering half the height of the screen and extended to full width. For example doing the Southend part of LTS I cna have the top window showing the London / Southend boundary through to Benfleet and the lower window giving me Pitsea to Shoeburyness. Does me very well overall.

Dave

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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 12:47 #147982
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Suppose I should show mine. What used to be a 3 27” 4K Monitors setup is now just the sole monitor due to space limitations.

Any this is a complete new build as of last week.

ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming Motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 5800x 8 Core CPU OC at 4.9Ghz
Corsair 4000D Case
Corsair H100i Elite Capellox AIO Cooler
Corsair 4x 16GB = 64GB DDR4 3600Mhz
MSI GTX 2070 Super GPU
Samsung 980 500GB M.2 Nvme
Samsung 980 1TB M.2 Nvme

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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 18:08 #147987
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DaveHarries in post 147980 said:
i26 in post 147935 said:
I'm curious to see everyone's setups and see how it differs across the community and what systems you all have. Here's mine.
[.....]

Nice. That screen looks to be rather bigger than anything I could fit in! What is that piece of kit beneath the left of the monitor though?

VInce in post 147951 said:
Runs Simsig and interfaces all of the amateur radio gear underneath the screens including an SDRPlay unit acting as a panadapter for one of the Yaesu FTdx5000 transceivers. Also runs another SDRPlay unit acting as a true SDR receiver attached to a 134ft windom antenna outside.

Good to find another radio enthusiast. I have a shortwave set (Tecsun PL880 - much better than my previous one) but I don't broadcast. 73s to you.

Anyway back on topic: for my part my setup is this:
- Processor: Intel Pentium GOld G5400 CPU @ 3.70GHz
- Installed RAM: 8.00GB (of which 7.85GB usable)
- OS: Windows 10 Home
- Keyboard: Eweadn KMX50 with multicolour backlighting
- Mouse: Eweadn but not sure what model.
- Monitors: 2x 22-inch NEC MultiSync E223W (obtained by permission when surplus to employer's requirements; replacing 2x 17-inch screens)

Stretches across both monitors and works very well when playing SimSig. Something like North Kent (Panel 2) fits perfectly with some viewing onto Panel 1 (photo DSC0829_1000.jpg) and if I am doing Cross panel on KGX I have viewing all the way from Kings Cross through to New Southgate & Bowes Park. Some layouts don't fit quite so well: one of those is Plymouth (photo DSC_0839_1200.jpg which shows the keyboard as well) but I can simply have a smaller window to cover the remaining area. For much larger sims such as LTS where a second window is needed but it has to be bigger I can have two windows with each one covering half the height of the screen and extended to full width. For example doing the Southend part of LTS I cna have the top window showing the London / Southend boundary through to Benfleet and the lower window giving me Pitsea to Shoeburyness. Does me very well overall.

Dave

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The equipment under my monitor on the left is a TC Helicon GoXLR. It's used for my mic and also has voice changer and samplers. https://www.tc-helicon.com/series.html?category=R-TCHELICON-GOXLRSERIES


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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 21:15 #147992
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I suppose a picture of a single laptop 15" screen doesn't really cut it in this willy-waving contest.
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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 22:12 #147994
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postal in post 147992 said:
I suppose a picture of a single laptop 15" screen doesn't really cut it in this willy-waving contest.
My laptop screen is what I've used for developing every sim I've written (not always the same laptop) and working on other sims when doing core code fixes and changes.

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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 22:44 #147995
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In my defence I thought there was a genuine interest in the many and various setups that members of this group use for Simsig. I didn't consider it "willy waving" and still don't but if that appears to be the consensus view then I'll shrink back into my little corner and sit on the naughty step.

Since I cannot now delete my initial contribution to this thread I would ask that the mods remove it. My contributions to this forum, already at an all time low, will now reduce to nothing.

Vince

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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 23:18 #147996
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VInce in post 147995 said:
[.....]I didn't consider it "willy waving" and still don't but if that appears to be the consensus view then I'll shrink back into my little corner and sit on the naughty step.

I don't consider it that either: I do also sometimes wonder what everyone else uses and also sometimes ask in games how big a viewing area people have.

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Show your setup! 13/09/2022 at 23:26 #147997
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Certainly didn't mean to cause any offence to you (or any other poster in this topic) and apologise if that is how it came across. However, while there are a few people who are a) rather deeper into the techy side of things than most users of SimSig and b) who have spent much more money on the kit they use when running SimSig than the average user, I suspect that those users are at the niche end of SimSig community. While my choice of words was perhaps not totally appropriate I would still hold the view that the various displays of kit on view in this topic appear to the average user with a single VDU or laptop screen as only relevant to that niche in the market. So please excuse my lack of care in the language I used but also please accept that what is of interest to a small number of people appears to the rest of us as irrelevant to SimSig and rather an unwritten contest for who has the biggest battleship. I do hope my comments do not deter you from adding your comments to the Forum in future as we all know that your experience and capability allows you to bring valuable insight to the community.

Perhaps we need some sort of flag on the Forum to let people know things are aimed at a small number of people off the main track rather than a topic for general comment!

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Show your setup! 14/09/2022 at 06:48 #147998
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postal in post 147997 said:

Perhaps we need some sort of flag on the Forum to let people know things are aimed at a small number of people off the main track rather than a topic for general comment!

This is open mic area where, within reason, anything goes. If having opened the tread you decide it's not for you then don't read on or return. It's also not clear to me who would determine the number of people who would be interested, nor how.

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Show your setup! 14/09/2022 at 07:06 #147999
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Peter Bennet in post 147998 said:
postal in post 147997 said:

Perhaps we need some sort of flag on the Forum to let people know things are aimed at a small number of people off the main track rather than a topic for general comment!

This is open mic area where, within reason, anything goes. If having opened the tread you decide it's not for you then don't read on or return. It's also not clear to me who would determine the number of people who would be interested, nor how.

Peter
Perhaps I need the ability to add a flag when my tongue is in my cheek.

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Show your setup! 14/09/2022 at 09:02 #148000
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Just to be clear, I wasn't objecting to this thread. Just indicating that there's a lot of SimSig you can do without lots of fancy equipment. But I'd love to have the space to have a big monitor in the way that I do at work.
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Show your setup! 14/09/2022 at 18:21 #148012
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VInce in post 147995 said:
In my defence I thought there was a genuine interest in the many and various setups that members of this group use for Simsig. I didn't consider it "willy waving" and still don't but if that appears to be the consensus view then I'll shrink back into my little corner and sit on the naughty step.

Since I cannot now delete my initial contribution to this thread I would ask that the mods remove it. My contributions to this forum, already at an all time low, will now reduce to nothing.

Vince
I love your set up mate. I have absolutely no idea in the world what most of that does. (Headphones, Mouse, Keyboard, lamp and Cup and monitors I know ;-)) But it's very impressive looking all the same.

Everyone has a set up that suits them.

Nice and Breezy

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