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can't smoothly drag waterfall [fixed in v1.350,351]
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can't smoothly drag waterfall [fixed in v1.350,351]
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v1.350: CW offset config, extension enabling, waterfall & frequency scale panning fixes
From the CHANGE_LOG file:v1.348,349,350 November 23, 2019 Admin config tab: add initial CW offset field. Kiwi owners/admins: If you don't like the default 500 Hz this is where you change it. Non-owner/admin users of a Kiwi have to change the passband manually as usual. Admin extension tab: add user enable for each extension. Don't want users using a particular extension on your Kiwi? Disable them here. Only works for internal extensions currently (i.e. not for the antenna switch extension). Local connections (same network) are exempt from these restrictions. Fixed specifying frequency in URL when configured in transverter/downconverter mode. Fixed premature end of waterfall panning when dragging near left edge. Improved behavior when dragging in the frequency scale.
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v1.350: CW offset config, extension enabling, waterfall & frequency scale panning fixes
From the CHANGE_LOG file:v1.348,349,350 November 23, 2019 Admin config tab: add initial CW offset field. Kiwi owners/admins: If you don't like the default 500 Hz this is where you change it. Non-owner/admin users of a Kiwi have to change the passband manually as usual. Admin extension tab: add user enable for each extension. Don't want users using a particular extension on your Kiwi? Disable them here. Only works for internal extensions currently (i.e. not for the antenna switch extension). Local connections (same network) are exempt from these restrictions. Fixed specifying frequency in URL when configured in transverter/downconverter mode. Fixed premature end of waterfall panning when dragging near left edge. Improved behavior when dragging in the frequency scale.
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can't smoothly drag waterfall [fixed in v1.350,351]
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Possible DNS issue with one of two Kiwis on same network
Okay, I've looked at this for a long time now and I think I see what's happening.
I first disabled the Kiwi built-in DUC client on both Arctic and Kong and made sure there was no DUC process running on the Kiwis.
Then I went to noip and manually set the target ip to 213.161 ... (via the "modify" button) for both Arctic and Kong and observed that the "last update" time shown on that page (the last time noip received an update request from any DUC client with the proper credentials) was 21:00 CET.
So far, so good.
But at 21:19 someone sent an update to noip for Kong with an ip of 77.222 ... The 21:00 update for Arctic remained from before.
So the issue is who is doing this? A check of the Kiwis again showed no DUC clients running.
Did you ever download from noip a DUC client to run on a Windows or Linux box that might still be running with the 77.222 address configured? -
Kiwi BBAI software installation instructions [updated 4-Mar-24]
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WSPR when down converter declared [fixed in v1.347]
Fixed in today's v1.347 release.
The extension "band" menu will now show the frequency presets available based on any transverter/downconverter offset ("frequency scale offset" parameter of the config tab on admin page). So you'll see either all the HF presets or one of: 6m, 4m, 2m, 440, 1296. Or the band menu will be empty if you're down converting a non ham band frequency range like airband or something. The admin autorun menus will show all the possibilities and only autoruns for those bands that are possible will be started. You can specify "2m" etc. as a URL parameter e.g. "ext=wspr,2m" -
WSPR when down converter declared [fixed in v1.347]
Fixed in today's v1.347 release.
The extension "band" menu will now show the frequency presets available based on any transverter/downconverter offset ("frequency scale offset" parameter of the config tab on admin page). So you'll see either all the HF presets or one of: 6m, 4m, 2m, 440, 1296. Or the band menu will be empty if you're down converting a non ham band frequency range like airband or something. The admin autorun menus will show all the possibilities and only autoruns for those bands that are possible will be started. You can specify "2m" etc. as a URL parameter e.g. "ext=wspr,2m" -
WSPR when down converter declared [fixed in v1.347]
Fixed in today's v1.347 release.
The extension "band" menu will now show the frequency presets available based on any transverter/downconverter offset ("frequency scale offset" parameter of the config tab on admin page). So you'll see either all the HF presets or one of: 6m, 4m, 2m, 440, 1296. Or the band menu will be empty if you're down converting a non ham band frequency range like airband or something. The admin autorun menus will show all the possibilities and only autoruns for those bands that are possible will be started. You can specify "2m" etc. as a URL parameter e.g. "ext=wspr,2m"