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rx.linkfanel.net receiver map moving to Leaflet
Relative to that topic, is there any how-to, guide or documentation anywhere to improving and tuning reception quality on your KiwiSDR?
I do not think there is anything in one spot. There are many excellent posts here in this forum. Here's a summary of my experiences:- Have a reasonably good antenna and keep it away from known RFI sources.
- Be conscious of things like MW BC overload and apply filters as required
- Avoid switching PSU, some are quiet but most are not so try to use linear PSU
- Understand Common Mode Interference, read up on it, applies the easy remedies like use of ferrite core and intermediate grounding on your feedline
- Watch for spurious using the [SPEC] display on a KiwiSDR client webpage, much noise can be noted by "lumps" of noise or spurs carriers at repeating spacing across a band
- ID noise spurious by turning things on/off within your dwelling ot near the antenna
- a partial list...
- Have a reasonably good antenna and keep it away from known RFI sources.
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rx.linkfanel.net receiver map moving to Leaflet
Relative to that topic, is there any how-to, guide or documentation anywhere to improving and tuning reception quality on your KiwiSDR?
I do not think there is anything in one spot. There are many excellent posts here in this forum. Here's a summary of my experiences:- Have a reasonably good antenna and keep it away from known RFI sources.
- Be conscious of things like MW BC overload and apply filters as required
- Avoid switching PSU, some are quiet but most are not so try to use linear PSU
- Understand Common Mode Interference, read up on it, applies the easy remedies like use of ferrite core and intermediate grounding on your feedline
- Watch for spurious using the [SPEC] display on a KiwiSDR client webpage, much noise can be noted by "lumps" of noise or spurs carriers at repeating spacing across a band
- ID noise spurious by turning things on/off within your dwelling ot near the antenna
- a partial list...
- Have a reasonably good antenna and keep it away from known RFI sources.
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rx.linkfanel.net receiver map moving to Leaflet
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DRM Heard
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DRM forces BW [fixed in v1.385]
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antenna system tool
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AI WiFi
all working/routing seems OK...
After using connmancrl as above I found I need to be sure that the kiwiSDR always found wlan0. I locked the macs for both interfaces in my router. 192.168.1.73 for wlan0 and 192.169.1.173 for eth0. I used a static address in the kiwi network setup to use 192.168.1.73. (73 is site specifc, yours will vary). It works and now I wait for a smarter person than me to tell me a better way
192.168.1.173 allows me to get in locally via wire if needed -
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New forum search function with filtering [not applicable to new forum]