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Thanks to all
I would want to thank everyone involved in this awesome project, the KiWi SDR gives me technical fun like I did not feel since a lot of years.
This project allows experimentation about antennas, network (intranet, internet), software configuration, radio interferences and so on... And this is very nice, being completely into the "ham radio" spirit.
Once again thanks to everyone.
J-Luc F1JEK
PS : sorry for the faults, english is not so obvious for me :-)
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Thanks to all
I would want to thank everyone involved in this awesome project, the KiWi SDR gives me technical fun like I did not feel since a lot of years.
This project allows experimentation about antennas, network (intranet, internet), software configuration, radio interferences and so on... And this is very nice, being completely into the "ham radio" spirit.
Once again thanks to everyone.
J-Luc F1JEK
PS : sorry for the faults, english is not so obvious for me :-)
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Thanks to all
I would want to thank everyone involved in this awesome project, the KiWi SDR gives me technical fun like I did not feel since a lot of years.
This project allows experimentation about antennas, network (intranet, internet), software configuration, radio interferences and so on... And this is very nice, being completely into the "ham radio" spirit.
Once again thanks to everyone.
J-Luc F1JEK
PS : sorry for the faults, english is not so obvious for me :-)
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Kiwi SDR & WiFi easy
Hi,
The Kiwi being under the roof, I had to use WiFi to connect the network (the PLC technology is 100 times too noisy).
For your information, the TP-Link Nano Router 300 Mbps Wi-Fi N, 1 Port Ethernet, 1 Port USB (TL-WR802N) works seamlessly. The main problem is that the power supply given is too noisy in HF, I am looking for a micro-USB connection to get the power from the same supply than the Kiwi, this one being a linear regulation power-supply.
Regards
J-Luc F1JEK