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Sorry Marco, just a quick test while at work (remotely) and it seemed to be doing very little (my kiwi is not on the same network if that matters) so as I hit "close" it asked for the IP:Port, I could/should have waited for it but I was ru…
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If you hit close Martin it should then ask for address:port Stu
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For some reason I was unable to recover the kiwi config files from the backup (two different BBG, both reported SD card write success on backup). The step 3 .config had only two files in both times. Highly likely to be my fault but couldn't spot my …
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http://receiver.n7dmr.radio/ looks a lot better now (link was in the video)
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I ran an APP on my phone (Touch OSC) and MIDI connector (keyboard emulation) through the PC for some tests, could do quite a bit but some things just were beyond me so I gave up. My intention was to build a basic weighted spinner to put on top of an…
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That makes much more sense. If you can read the Kiwi serial (2165 ?) could you see if my.kiwisdr.com shows it coming up (if enabled).
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OK a quick guess having just port scanned mine (just 22 and 8073 open) the image write perhaps was not successful and it is still running the old install. I'd concentrate on the board, remove the Kiwi cape. Then get a base Debian install for the Be…
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What happens if you reset or power cycle it? (Reset button is the outer one by the blue leds) (yeah I did just suggest turning it off and turn it back on again) Seriously though, does it get to the exact same condition? The ethernet LEDS suggest it…
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Is your location correct, seem to remember things left at default will break that. Extensions page on Admin "The "Reporter" fields above must be set to valid values for proper spot entry into the wsprnet.org database." Also would…
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Thanks for the /15 clarification. I can imagine the auto download would take some safety checking.
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Same, so much easier and IMHO more reliable. The Ai does some funny stuff with networking...
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Root SSH is not allowed so it is down to what is stopping you "sudo bash", from debian log on, what does it report? If you change the password is it still the same? Changing the IP address can sometimes be an external issue if a network de…
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Some new last evening /today. Alicloud Hong Kong 47.57.141.16 47.57.13.80 47.57.8.3 47.57.244.18 47.57.70.123 Haven't looked up the range yet guessing 47.57.0.0/16 Will save other syslogs look for patterns.
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I have some blacklist entries on my home router, learnt from attacks to a work server, it is surprising (or maybe not) to see some known for attacking services like FTP over years, here also. That PDF is great to identify active IP's. Would be int…
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Do an "nslookup on5kq.ddns.net" See where the network routes the packets for that address. As stated above your router is unlikely to allow a loopback LAN-WAN-LAN. A lot depends on how the tablet is picking up addresses. What I'd do is hav…
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It might be disk full, corrupted downloads etc. There are other threads on here and I will look for them, that contain the fixes in those cases from John, but if the Kiwi is readily accessible to you, I'd consider a fresh install from original SD ca…
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http://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/12104#Comment_12104 OK so something is different between first browser record session and second, I can change modes with keyboard first time I hit record but not after, I'm not sure what the …
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From another thread http://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/12376/#Comment_12376 It might be worth trying, just to see if it is related to visibility. There have been other browser issues with previous versions of chrome, personally…
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I'll second that, amazing advances. I sometimes wonder if anyone could have foreseen the project being capable of what it now is. Happy Christmas Stu
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Not seen that one here, thanks will add to the router. Merry Christmas Stu
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I did look at it but the efficiency was meant to be low so didn't spend too long. Also the thermal pad is not great once thick enough to accommodate pins or components on the bottom. Let us know how you get on.
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Like the ideas, I did do something similar for a while (the mainly Vultr based ones) at the router, ties up the connections reducing their resources for other users but I went back to just plain drop. My logs seem to show Vultr still active for the …
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Has anyone reported the IP's? Not saying they will do anything but interesting to see the response. https://support.google.com/code/contact/cloud_platform_report?hl=en Perhaps they gave up using Vultr.
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Would probably make sense to packet sniff the connection. Recorded separately to the Kiwi by port mirroring on a router or switch and making the data available to John off-line if a reset event was captured. I know that is stating the obvious but t…
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Hi Fabrys, It is normally enough to add a mask after the IP, this covers a range of addresses. For example 120.36.244.0/22 Covers 120.36.244.1 - 120.36.247.254 That would include the two you have seen and a good few more, I'd be more precise if the…
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Excellent thanks, set it going while doing housework but didn't read the first post properly!
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Question from the Extension it seems to select IQ but the DX tags are USB, I assume IQ is the correct mode?
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That (perhaps) is just the scanner, I think we should record the IP that connects once the Vultr's have noticed an accessible radio. Simple scanners on new short term VM's are probably cheap but moving the main info gathering servers IP's might be m…
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Can you try clearing the browser cache? It is unlikely to be a hardware issue but could be a cached setting. Also use the green arrow to (copy) - paste a direct frequency to check like http://dl2kcl.selfhost.eu:8073/?f=198.00amnz8
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kiwi.config folder /root/kiwi.config/dx.json