rrobinet

I have configured several Kiwis for wifi access by attaching an inexpensive router configured as a Wifi client to the ethernet port of the Kiwi. This $25 TP Link has worked well for me: https://smile.amazon.com/TP-Link-Wireless-Portable-Travel-Router/dp/B00TQEX8BO/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=tplink+wifi+router&qid=1548188019&sr=8-14 In principle one could enable the internal BB Wifi or attach a USB wifi adapter, but I am reluctant to fiddle with the Kiwi's OS.

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  • V 1.214 WSPR-autorun on 8 channels not so effective as on 4 channels [known limitation]

    You can work around the Kiwi's autowspr CPU limits in both 4 and 8 channel mode by running on a Pi the kiwiwspr.sh script I have just published to the "Problems Solved' forum. I have tested the(more)
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  • 8 channel Kiwi WSPR decoding script 'kiwiwspr.sh' using Raspberry Pi or other external server

    The Kiwi's WSPR extension is a marvel and provides a much better view of the WSPR band operation than does WSJT-x.
    However the Kiwi is not quite as good as WSJT-x at decoding spots on crowded and/or(more)
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  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    I have just finished version 0.5d which adds support for a watchdog and scheduled band configuration changes.
    It also incorporates many command line changes which I hope make it easier to use.
    However(more)
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  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    I have just finished version 0.5d which adds support for a watchdog and scheduled band configuration changes.
    It also incorporates many command line changes which I hope make it easier to use.
    However(more)
    G0LUJWA2ZKDGene
  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    I have just finished version 0.5d which adds support for a watchdog and scheduled band configuration changes.
    It also incorporates many command line changes which I hope make it easier to use.
    However(more)
    G0LUJWA2ZKDGene
  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    I have implemented version 0.5c of kiwiwspr.sh which includes a watchdog daemon that checks the status of the kiwirecorder.py sessions each odd 2 minutes and restarts or performs scheduled(more)
    WA2ZKD
  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    The Kiwi runs an update task once a day to check for a new SW version and as part of that process terminates autowspr and kiwirecorder.py sessions for reasons only known to John. So that is one more(more)
    WA2ZKDPowernumptyG0LUJ
  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    The Kiwi runs an update task once a day to check for a new SW version and as part of that process terminates autowspr and kiwirecorder.py sessions for reasons only known to John. So that is one more(more)
    WA2ZKDPowernumptyG0LUJ
  • use of kiwirecorder, kiwiwspr etc

    The Kiwi runs an update task once a day to check for a new SW version and as part of that process terminates autowspr and kiwirecorder.py sessions for reasons only known to John. So that is one more(more)
    WA2ZKDPowernumptyG0LUJ
  • What is the status of the WSPR background and autostart features? [added in v1.181]

    I didn't know there was any activity on 60M, but of course I'll add it.
    I too want to mmimic the "band Hopping' feature of WSJT-x. I won't have time to work on it for a few days.
    In the mean time, you(more)
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