Blank local log in
I run my KiwiSDR as classic mode, 3x WSPR channels and one local RX. Recently I could not use the local Rx on a W10 & Chrome laptop although the 3 WSPR RX's were working and sending reports to the WSPR server. I would see the initial Kiwi screen with photo then the wipe would be to a blank screen and no audio.
I rebooted the Kiwi and laptop- no change. So I inserted the recovery card and then allowed the download of the latest software. Still exactly the same. Tried re-loading the software - same result. Also then tried accessing the KiwiSDR via a Mint 15 machine, exactly the same as W10.
Help!
73 Alan
G8LCO.
I rebooted the Kiwi and laptop- no change. So I inserted the recovery card and then allowed the download of the latest software. Still exactly the same. Tried re-loading the software - same result. Also then tried accessing the KiwiSDR via a Mint 15 machine, exactly the same as W10.
Help!
73 Alan
G8LCO.
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If you haven't already done this, try opening settings/history/history/clear browsing data/cached images and files
That might solve it.
Ron
KA7U
When you get incomplete content like this it really helps to know if there are any error messages in the browser's console window. Open the console using these shortcut keys. Then reload the page (ctrl-R, cmd-R). Scroll through the console messages and look for anything suspicious. Errors will tend to be at the end of the messages but not always.
Console report....
android=false
kiwi_util.js:82 safari=NaN firefox=NaN chrome=71 opera=NaN
kiwi.js:53 conn_type=kiwi
kiwi.js:1171 client public IP: 86.174.163.15
2kiwi.js:1175 badp=0
openwebrx.js:97 LAST f=21095.63 m=usb z=14 9_10=1 min=-112 max=-112
openwebrx.js:102 URL: http://192.168.1.97:8073/
openwebrx.js:208 GC: snd=0 wf=1 recv=1 wspr=1
kiwi.js:315 INIT f=21095.63 m=usb z=14 min=-112 max=-112
w3_util.js:238 w3_call: while in func this exception occured:
w3_util.js:239 TypeError: Cannot read property 'innerHTML' of undefined
at w3_menu (w3_util.js:1788)
at right_click_menu_init (openwebrx.js:1983)
at kiwi_main (openwebrx.js:215)
at w3_call (w3_util.js:228)
at kiwi_valpwd2_cb (kiwi.js:253)
at extint_valpwd_cb (ext.js:520)
at kiwi_msg (kiwi.js:1176)
at on_ws_recv (kiwi_util.js:1056)
at WebSocket.ws.onmessage (kiwi_util.js:989)
kiwi.js:377 GEOLOC ipapi.co/json
kiwi.js:378 Object
kiwi.js:407 GEOLOC Welwyn, United Kingdom
xdLocalStorage.js:181 XDLS seen servers=0
kiwi_util.js:994 WS-CLOSE: SND
kiwi_util.js:994 WS-CLOSE: W/F
I did clear the browser history before raising the query.
I use my KiwiSDR a great deal, at the moment for NDB listening. Having used many RX's over a very long time the KiwiSDR is now my favorite, it is just so convenient so I really miss it!
Thanks John for a great receiving system ( it's much more than a single RX !). And thanks for helping
Alan
G8LCO
Have you added any custom HTML to the Kiwi main page by putting something in the "Additional HTML/Javascript for HTML (head) element" field on the webpage tab of the admin page? Or any fancy HTML in the other webpage related fields? But that would have all been overwritten when you re-flashed unless you explicitly entered it again.
I'm thinking a cached data may be bad and not being asked for directly from the Kiwi.
Second question do web Kiwi's work OK?