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That makes sense. It's probably a ransomware attack at the EU control, someone got an email with subject "Glonass wants to be your friend, click here to confirm". Joking apart I fully expect the BBC to hang it on the Russians tomorrow. J…
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One of mine is in danger of being shot down, it currently thinks it is about 12,000ft over Turkey, which can't be right... (Image) --for info-- I did turn on "always aquire" just before the screen shot, wanted to see if it recovers, ot…
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HF Reception over UK was very strange yesterday, global seismic unrest without much solar activity (energy showing as nice sine waves on long period UK seismographs) something seems afoot. I wonder if this intentional disruption. Sorry I meant to s…
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--sorry missed that you did try 192.168.0.70:8073-- I know it's probably a typo or three but what is the real address? You said it got "192.158.0.70" (which is probably 192.168.0.70 because that is a normal class C private address Then yo…
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Is the Kiwi behind a proxy? can it be flushed? One part of the error is a "failed to fetch", that could be the redirect failing to properly direct to a valid source (mine redirects to http://cdn-fastly.deb.deb...........) Does the file men…
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Missed becasue they may have taken the video down for some time, I managed to watch it then post a comment but the video was no longer listed the next day.
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Love it when someone makes a complicated process sounds like opening a can of beer. Other uses.. I think the coastguard uses doppler shift direction detection on the emergency frequencies, would be interesting to have a few Kiwi's at set locations …
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See http://kiwisdr.com/quickstart/#id-sdr_hu - Duplicate entries
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It's working better than I expected, considering the few parts. Encourages me to try something here, thanks.
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I'm sure you are right, it was the visual format and processing that interested me on the first one. What happened to the "progress" files on your site? The file I was graphing is still there but not being populated with data. I'd intende…
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I changed the WSPR decode to point to this pair of SDR's and the second antenna, left it running for a couple of days, sat vertically on the long edge with the fan at the bottom it is about 13° C over ambient (currently about 21° in that room). I'm …
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Sorry to hear about the barn/antenna, but on the other hand glad to hear you can put a Wellbrook that far away from the source.
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Jim, I wanted to start worst case then work out what to fix. currently these should be accessible at stucapon.plus.com:8075 -with outside antenna (waving in the wind, neighbour has his spark transmitter running) Second one :8076 -with 50 Ohm termi…
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There is a small fan underneath the router, 40mm, 12V running at 5V currently just felt it and I doubt the enclosure is above 30 Deg. I have found the SDR to be a bit better on current than the specs would suggest, the two Kiwi's on the linear PSU a…
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When you allow the port through the router it should be possible to make another public port like 8074 redirect to the second kiwi at 192.168.1.103:8073. On the Kiwi "Network" Tab you have the two entries, public and private, keep the priv…
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OK that makes sense, at the moment it's working, no prompts unless they are hidden. For me, as a single user, it was easy to just own the /var/www/ directory, not sure if it should work like that but seems to. Not sure how to check the noise info i…
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I think it needed to check write access to /var/www/ and by default in Ubuntu the user does not have that write permission. There is only one user on the machine, with sudo of course. The issue was that the "password for user" prompt didn…
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I did consider just taking across the lines but figured I'd then have to reference two files for experimentation so I replaced the previous config for the comments and example entries. On my Ubuntu VM enabling the stats (after installing Apache2, …
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As usual I will be the fool who asks: I assume the process is As above, replace the wsdaemon.sh then run it. >that generates /tmp/wsprdaemon.conf that we edit to reflect our local receiver list We then copy that back to the wpsrdaemon.sh root f…
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I can't face looking at the noise, I know I could do with improving antenna and location already. It's taken me so long to get where I am by incremental improvement if I change anything, even slightly, it gets worse now (E-field horror site, small h…
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Have moved across will report back. Thanks again for the software, (and Kiwi) never thought I'd be graphing band reception so clearly here and comparing with solar wind values, at times getting a feel for a more energetic atmosphere before it shows…
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As the owner of a few things that have got hot over time I'm going to nominate the transistor on the back of the top heat sink, I'd look at the clearance around C20 too in case it is shorting when things get warm... Also the goop around the left co…
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The quest for noise reduction is about my main obsess... focus. Agreed the full spectrum is one of the most effective tools for noise identification, before the Kiwi I would identify a problem or background noise at one band but not see the general …
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Conditions yesterday meant I had the best day so far for WSPR RX, at one point I was up there with the serious stations. I was looking forward to the day's total if only to see what a bit of increased solar wind can do. I retired to bed thinking &qu…
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Some ideas but not that I've seen do this.. Router DHCP settings, does it give out a new lease every hour? If possible edit the time for renewal in the router or try setting a fixed IP address (outside of the normal DHCP range), does that change an…
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There are filters aimed at audio enthusiasts, can vaguely remember seeing some good reports on those when used with SDR (Jitterbug in search). from personal experience, mainly with the old softrock SDR's I found not all USB leads are the same, big &…
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It's working but everyone is so engrossed in their SDR's (which are working without issue) they don't have time to post. I got extra supplies but am trying to do some CAD drawings for metal cases recycling junk I have to hand, I didn't record the l…
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I harbour a deep loathing for Chrome so it would have been Firefox but certainly felt like a browser issue. I'd been changing so many other things so hard to be precise. Plotting the WSPR hits from your page made it obvious and got me checking logs.
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Brilliant thanks, have broken enough for this week.
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Glad it is working, Noise Blanker helps with impulse noise like the fence (seems to work well) something fired up while I was listening so you may have a small source of local switchmode. I'd be tempted to try rotating the loop to see if you can fin…