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Also note the AM air band transmissions on 115.85 MHz buried under that wide digital signal. Is that some sort of digital TV signal? Those appear to be DAB+ channels, which are regularly between 175 and 230 MHz. 1536 OFDM carriers with 1 kHz spacing…
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I'm not sure... What's your setting in "Number of simultaneous channels available for connection by non-Kiwi apps" on the "Control" page?
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50.116.2.70 is the kiwisdr.com server, which can't be blacklisted.
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I'm seeing a lot of connections with Headless-Chrome (so it's something scripted) from the Waseda University of Japan 133.9.0.0/16. They just sit on the default frequency for hours. Not sure what this is about. Anybody else seeing those?
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That's similar to what I saw on my KiwiSDR, although from yet another IP-Address.
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Are you direct connected to the internet and not via a proxy? Yes I'm connected directly.
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My KiwiSDR got DDoSed today, when I blocked one IP, they got the next. After the 3rd address it stopped. So maybe check your logs for repeating access, 1-2 per second.
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The issue with DigiSkimmer/kiwirecorder that I've previously reported, does also seem to be resolved 👍
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I was told that hamstudy.org would be quite good for learning for the american exams, although I haven't tried it myself. Regulations are often country specific, so that might not be helpful in this regard.
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I think that will be the ARRL digital contest https://www.arrl.org/arrl-digital-contest
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Here is an alternative method to trigger custom measurement intervals using cron: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/discussion/3309/snr-measurement-timing-enhancement-can-be-done-via-cron-snr-meas-url
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I've seen this too quite a while ago, so it isn't related to the latest update. Maybe they connect before the timeout-exception is activated in the kiwi-server startup.
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A remote location is always good for an antenna ;) Particularly for E-field. Depending on where you live, you might also report the issue to the telecom regulation authority. Our authority (OFCOM) has ordered the telecommunications service to renew …
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@jks Do you use spyserver, or something spyserver-compatible? Spyserver had used a lot of CPU on my system. ka9q-radio is using about 5x less, depending on how many clients are connected. About 20% of one core with 10 MHz bandwidth. And it's open so…
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Are there public kiwisdrs with LZ1AQ amp loops? I would be interested on looking at their performance.
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If you have a separate computer running, you could use as well use the ft8 decoder from WSJT, for example using wsprdaemon or digiskimmer. It should give a fair bit more decodes.
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On April 16 there was a Kp8- geomagnetic storm which had a strong impact on propagation. I've often observed that during geomagnetic storms the low bands stay open for a bit longer after sunrise. "Tropospheric storms" reach to maybe 15% of…
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I've seen lightning do "interesting" things, but in that case I would have assumed that the TVS diode would have done something. Does the TVS diode become conductive at the design voltage? Maybe it can fail open.
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It is also possible to enable them via url parameter wfts=waterfall timestamp: in seconds (2 to 3600)
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Insults in german with a slavic accent.
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v1.694 July 20, 2024 Mouse wheel tuning: (thanks PSO, G8JNJ, et al) The mouse wheel can now tune the frequency as well as adjusting the zoom. The right-click menu has a new entry controlling whether tune or zoom is the default. …
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Could it be that the kiwis IP adress changes after it was switched off?
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That seems to happen if the browser window is too small. I don't think anything in the kiwi code changed recently in this regard, but maybe someone else knows more, or how to solve this.
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Do you have a screenshot? It works on my end. Perhaps a browser add-on messing with the layout? https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/360/LCOA290CFRLY.jpg
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That sounds like a power supply issue, I've never seen unexpected reboots. Maybe you can see using journalctl whether it was a clean shutdown, in that case there would be something like this: Dec 15 11:27:44 kiwi systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.…
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The version info on PSKreporter can be misleading. I'm uploading with 3 different versions, and it's always mixing those up. The version info in the spot does very often not coincide with the software which it was actually uploaded with. But as far …
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That was it, thank you!
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@theot Perhaps it is this problem? (It's redirecting to an invalid address) https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/3452/swbc-lookup-adding-both-http-and-https-to-the-url#latest Which should be fixed in the next release.