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Assuming the old account is still valid you could check if it is being updated. As John found something updated that account I personally doubt it is anything to do with the KiwiSDR(s), more likely a device with DUC capability enabled that has been …
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The thing about heat is that it's blurred anyway so as long as you have a contrast and some detail from the visual camera the info is there. I'd probably not go too high end as technology is changing and the works Fluke thermal is probably not much …
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Bjarne have you ever got rid of a router with that service enabled? Related have you considered changing the password for no-ip? If another user / piece of hardware tries to update that address it should fail if it has the wrong password... Ghost D…
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I wonder if off-setting the ddns.net refresh could help, E.G a setting for "odd or even" minutes? (or weird refresh times) Or even more out-there a "Total Kiwi", and "this kiwi number" so 1of4 sends at different times t…
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I forgot to mention, I picked up a second hand Flir One thermal camera (Android type). When running the Kiwi and AI through the barrel socket the inductor is only slightly warmer than surroundings and the overall kit is fairly well balanced (with th…
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OK thought I'd copied the command from the first post, will use the normal branch next time. Ah no! I did it from the bash history, numpty error! At least I got beyond the first install version and it is automatically updating now.
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OK so I eventually had a go at updating my AI stuck at 1.335. I'd tried a few non aggressive things then decided I'd probably learn more by wiping it with the original image. Decided to back it up first and failed two times with two cards, one even…
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When wspr.net goes down so do the rest! Looks like wsprnet.org went down some hours ago, --edit-- Using the wa2zkd.net site I see the last report for my station is 2:35AM. Maybe I should stop the WSPR and do something with my life and Kiwi's ;-).
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Works well. On a mobile, landscape mode, it's more readable than many sites I've been to and that is saying something considering the amount of information contained.
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I was going to ask the same questions, only other one "is it definitely connected to the HF SMA?" Cheers Stu
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I've never had an issue with the site but then I'm not using 4K or touchscreen, I can therefore hold Ctrl and scroll the wheel on my mouse (or Ctrl and +/-). Just checked the site and I had not done that, was at defaults. Only other comment it has …
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Does the admin link from http://my.kiwisdr.com/ work?
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Cheers Gwyn Great idea, I have a few ways to screen grab and would be able to combine a few useful windows.. --Later to avoid hijacking the thread any more-- Spurs went away on checking one loop control/power injector. Swapped to wireless bridge a…
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Thanks Clint, will have to watch it today, normally if I pick something up on one loop another six feet away gets at least something. I've just remembered the second Kiwi is on a wifi bridge, the first (70) connected directly to a small access point…
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I had a slightly strange one today, input welcome. My BeagleboneAI was running from a 3A switcher without much mains filtering and a LZ1AQ mag loop, lots of earthing (KIWI_70). Another BBG was running on a linear supply with a decent size mains filt…
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I was doing that, was very hard to keep the common mode noise out while combining CAT5 and Coax runs so went back to separate. I did try a cheap satellite combiner for a few days, to add the vertical to the mag loop (over 5MHz) the loss seemed to re…
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That was probably the first site that alerted me to the challenge side of WSPR, I check it the day after any setup changes. I recognise your call as being one that is consistently up the top end.
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Will have to get some university interested in the trends side, I'm sure the affects of high altitude heating operations must be detectable.. Let's see where the next induced earthquake is being focussed.
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The latest 1.339 losses it but for good reason. I did move the channels around as12m is hardly worth the bother here so I had that on 0. Having wished for 14 channels in one box I'm now wondering if two AI's running max 7(8) WSPR and as many public…
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I'll post something when I've had a chance to make a case or physically move on from where I am now (on which I've spammed the forum already). Not sure who they are kidding if they think a one inch fan will be enough. I could be wrong but I have a …
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OK on losing the waterfall, was half useful for checking I'd not broken something while moving antenna leads but I can use another radio for checks. The goal was 14ch and it's working pretty well so far, still amazed you got the "full HF" …
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Nov 2 17:23:18 8075kiwisdr kiwid: 00:07:26.663 0.234567 5 WSPR DECODE: 1720 -7 0.2 7.040091 0 OH6LSL KP13 2029 37 (5.0 W) Nov 2 17:23:50 8075kiwisdr kiwid: 00:00:00.431 KiwiSDR v1.337 ----------------------------------------------…
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OK just asking in case John didn't know the background. I'll try here see if the log reports anything.
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How many channels? Has it worked OK on previous software versions? Is it actually stopping decodes or is is just the browser which is stopping? Stu
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Question on updating, should it be possible to update via the admin pages yet? (or should we pull the dev branch) I saw mention of merge earlier. It recognised the new version (check only) but on forced build it seemed to stop at "UPDATE: build…
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Do you have curl? I missed that on a VM. http://forum.kiwisdr.com/discussion/1529/wsprdaemon-version-2-3-latest-2-5a-a-raspberry-pi-wspr-decoding-service#latest I'm not sure wsprdaemon writes the index.html, just the noise image. I rename/delete …
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It's Ubuntu 18.04LTS. Looks like I missed that, should have tested it more, had assumed as it ran and populated noise graphs etc it was good. Thanks again for the software Rob. Stu
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Would it be worth adding "connmanctl disable wifi" to the basic instructions? If someone is not interested in the Wifi dark arts they could at least turn it off. BTW 36hr, 14wspr 1.5GHz Stats: 0 dropped, 0 underruns, 0 sequence, 0 realtime
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Just for info - over last13hrs peaked at 45C, 14 channels of WSPR (via wsprdaemon). Will try to combine two antennas on this one SDR and run just the BeagleBoneAI + KiwiSDR tomorrow. This loop is not good higher HF but is lowest noise. (Image)
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Looking at how close some tiny SM components are to the fixing locations some small physical revisions wouldn't hurt too. I stuck my old laptop heatsink down and fired it up without a fan, it took a long time to do anything but gradually headed up …