Missing a WSPR setting

I have 2 Kiwi's. My "standard" configuration for each Kiwi is: 7 "receivers" are dedicated to receiving WSPR. With te last software change I can dedicate no more than 6 receivers to WSPR. As a result I miss two WSPR frequenties. Can someone help me out to go back to 7 WSPR receivers ? Many thanks in advance.

Willem

PD0OHW

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  • Check the setting of your Admin->Control->Number of simultaneous channels available for connection by non-Kiwi apps

  • I'll have a fix for this tomorrow.

  • Many thanks. I will wait for the fix.

  • Dear OM, have checked the simultaneous channels available for connection by non-Kiwi Apps. It is set to 8.

    Willem

    PD0OHW

  • Okay, if you wait for your Kiwi to auto-update to v1.600 (or restart to manually update) this problem should be fixed. The prior behavior is restored: initially autorun will use all channels of an 8 channel Kiwi (i.e. rx8_wf2 configuration). It's just preemption restart that will not use the waterfall channels (rx0/rx1).

  • Dear OM, It is still not functioning. The URL of one of my Kiwi's is http://213.109.126.8:8074/ or 8073

  • The Up-date is done

  • Well, it works for me. I can configure 7 or 8 WSPR autoruns and the last one or two will appear on channels rx0/rx1.

    Are you sure you have more than 6 WSPR autoruns enabled? And are they all on a unique frequency setting in the autorun menus? New code prevents starting an autorun if a menu entry is a duplicate.

    I can take a look if you set a temporary admin password and email it to support@kiwisdr.com

  • Also, you must be sure the preemption is not set on the autoruns (I see they are set on :8074). Otherwise incoming user connections will kick the WSPR autoruns from channels rx0/rx1 and they will not be restarted like they will be for rx2-rx7.

  • Dear OM, many many thanks for your help ! Both of the Kiwi's functioning great again!

    Best regards,

    Willem

    PD0OHW

  • Hi Willem,

    You would get more spots if you were to run wsprdaemon rather than the Kiwi's internal auto WSPR. See wsprdaemon.org if you are interested.

    73

    Rob

  • Dear Rob, thank you for your suggestion. I'am terrible with computers. Can we E-mail about this subject?

    willemtoerink@yahoo.com

    Best regards,

    Willem

    PD0OHW

  • As usual I agree with Rob about wsprdaemon. Great for serious monitoring and has an active community with a very supportive forum of their own.

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