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Ah, do you have access to the router interface from outside the network or access to another device on the network? The blocking of external "Admin" access is a security feature enabled until a password is set so what you are looking to do…
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"No admin password set" Change that Stu http://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/978/D18JHTYEKTJM.png
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"The white bar appearing above the green S-meter bar is the AGC threshold value (from control panel AGC tab)" If you try the AGC option from the panel AGC tab as mentioned in the change log, it does show the current level. 73 Stu
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External decode option http://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/10531
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Just for the record (and to see how far out I was on the guesses) I measured the solar output of 100W panels (a few minutes ago, full cloud cover). Roughly 3-6W per panel, 3PM while the sky looked like this. http://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/114/LZTQ…
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@G4DYA Very helpful resource thanks.
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I didn't realise it was the AI, that does have a higher current take anyway. Would you not consider doing some test on a BBG first? I didn't really get on that well with the wireless networking on the AI so from a personal failure standpoint I'd pre…
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https://groups.google.com/g/beagleboard/c/Tx9pGjJPZ0A "This is an old thread, but I thought I'd add a solution. I found that the BBB would reset part way through booting when powering the BBB via the barrel connector or Vdd_5v pins. I needed t…
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I'd not solder the connector I'd review the single 100W panel. Will do some calculations at lunch but to me that is cutting it close in winter. I have a 110AH battery and 2x100W panels and that is good but can get surprisingly low over a couple of d…
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I suspect this will turn out to be something really obvious but I like the challenge. if not hot, cold, condensation, something contracting due to the cold? <<connector The correct charge voltage for full capacity is higher in the cold. Does t…
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Is there enough airflow, what temperature does the BBG get to? What is the supported voltage range of the 12-5V converter (I assume you are using a single 12V battery) Are the battery connections mechanically secure? (thinking about how high the sol…
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http://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/945/9ZEQ2ZWE1B1U.png Not to mention the small potential contact areas anyway.
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I would not “assume” the 5V is always good, I’d test it. Is the 12V-5V is on the “output” side of the charge controller not directly wired to the battery? If so what is the cut off voltage set to on the output? What actual voltage does the 5V conver…
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Does the clone feature also not require "root"? not enabled by default on the AI.
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I seem to remember hitting this and just copied the Kiwi directories off using SCP or even WinSCP. At one stage I did wonder if there was some way to direct the backup to a sshfs (fuse) mount instead, that way I could have a single Linux box (or NAS…
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Have you tried a display on it in case there is any clues there? Or using the boot + reset buttons? https://andicelabs.com/2017/02/beaglebone-boot-button/ I do wish BegleBone had gone somewhere between the Standard and AI, 14CH doesn't need a massiv…
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OK I'll double down on the use a genuine PI PSU. Those USB things normally have some current limiting and device sensing but little capacitance, momentary voltage loss/spikes on a "charger" is probably OK so they won't be built to ensure a…
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Hi Chuck, That is really unusual, I've had Kiwi's run for months solidly at one boot (years in total use) without any corruption. Describe what power supply you are using, the measured voltage and ideally a picture of the barrel connector? The suppl…
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What mode? I'm not aware of a good guide but try this If you a have a local Kiwi, or not busy public one, open two connections at the same time (in two browser tabs) and with headphones using the "Audio tab" - "Pan" move one audi…
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On the Technicolor check if "Power reduction enabled" is ticked on the WiFi setup, if it is, try turning that off.
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And then I went back to read more of that thread. Brendan_W again "while this "Advanced Security" was in effect, I couldn't log into KiwiSDR.com either. My browser (FF) acted like it was a DNS error, and couldn't find it. A strange li…
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Disable the advanced security as in the 9770 link above. --- (with credit to Brendan_W) 1. Go to Xfinity's website, login, select the "XFi" (WiFi) menu. 2. Select the tab marked "More." 3. Select the "My Services" tab. …
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Still don't quite get the issue (again - where is the "connection lost" - from outside your network or inside?) but here are are few points to consider (all details on http://kiwisdr.com/quickstart/ ) Fix the Kiwi IP address inside your ne…
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where is "connection lost" reported? What IP address do you change? My guess is this is a question caused by the ISP changing your public IP address every few hours and something not reflecting that, but it is hard to tell from the short …
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I did remember the Comcast thing as mentioned by N6GN and John but had assumed that was just for serving local Kiwi's to the internet on ports around 8073 not for just visiting the kiwisdr.com domain or update pages. Curious, I wonder why they are …
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So that shows just your router which could mean: It can't route the traffic on the internet side Router does not allow ICMP forward (rare -check by "tracert someworkingsite.url) My gut feeling is that your WAN might be IPv6 only and that no t…
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OK that is strange. You could try "tracert kiwisdr.com" I tend to remove the first few lines if ever I share tracert results, we just want to see if it gets outside your network and ISP. - those are normally from about line 3 or 4 onward.
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Could you print the output of (command prompt) "ping kiwisdr.com" (I'm looking for if it returns the IP address, and in what format) And then "ping 50.116.2.70" (to see if it can actually route packets to the address) -- The comm…
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Has it been well cooled? Things stopping after an hour or so are normally thermal or bad disk in my experience. Assuming you've not been thrashing the on board storage I'd look at cooling. If the cpu/board has been heat cycling strongly the solder m…
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So this is still ongoing and the IP's seem related to vultr.com which offers cloud compute services. [27/Jan/2021:09:43:12 +0000] "GET /1611802593/W/F HTTP/1.1" Connections from Singapore (45.77.252.20) preface the request with /kiwi/ and…