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OK good one, I wasn't expecting WiFI dongles to get a look in. Glad it is sorted anyway.
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Historically I did have issues with some PSU's and antenna grounding, I'm not sure the exact sequence but with some antennas, grounded at the far end, combined with some mains powered PSU's it would seem to hold the Beaglebone in an unresponsive net…
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Today's Vultr 173.199.70.39 Followed up by 103.144.148.124
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Obviously you have rebooted these devices? What does shell command ku show?
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Forum search dx.json. Having just done that I realise it didn't bring up the threads I was thinking of. I believe it can be done if you are careful, WA2ZKD used a format conversion to enable quicker external editing. Once in via SSH/shell it is easy…
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Could be the network switch, I have one brand that just does not like power glitches. Everything after a power glitch is "how could that be!? makes no sense" territory. On the "dead" ones, can you ping both ways between each and…
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I Assume the static DHCP leases are correct, I.E. WAN:8073 - still maps to the correct LAN IP serving 8073? As DL7AWL pointed out this might be confused by "Next Kiwi URL redirect" so I'd disable that for now Set another high port forward …
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I'd keep the boxes in good condition.
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To change the Prominence of some elements obviously affects others, you say you are a new user and there in lies the problem, see what range of other users rely on the waterfall and spectrum. Be specific about what you don't think works, your curren…
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Hi Martin, Snap seems to stop the waterfall being dragged, I too noticed this but assumed it had a purpose I had just not understood. If it does have a purpose I wonder if there could be modifiers like (when in snap mode) Ctrl+Shift allows drag or…
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From the update _fix thread - "When it finishes restart using the restart button on the admin control tab. Or if connected via ssh use the ku command." Stu
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Well that is a bit strange, like putting a wheel back on a car without an obvious cause for it to have come off in the first place, still it's better running with the wheel on, and we can review further down the road now. 73 Stu
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You could try "route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0" Assuming your router is 192.168.0.1
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The route looks surprisingly light (E.G. no default gateway). I'll let the main man give a sensible answer while I sit here wondering 1. how it got like that 2. still managed to update.
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As one Kiwi has been successfully upgraded to the current software and works, that suggest there is not a problem with the password. There could be some setting carried forward from the image that is causing issues. I'd take one of the non working …
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nslookup on5kq.ddns.net Non-authoritative answer: Name: on5kq.ddns.net Address: 192.168.10.1 << Well that ain't right Also, restoring three from one backup means it is possible to get into issues with manual IP and port settings (especiall…
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OK so couple of comments: I don't know if you are connecting from the same network when you say however, when I input http://on5kq.ddns.net:8074 in my browser URL window I reach nothing: ' this side cannot be reached' That might be down to the netwo…
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Can you not watch the syslog? The upgrade will start after boot of the SD Card version so unless you are disabling upgrade in the image the upgrade process should start after boot, then you are ALSO passing the update_fix command, which I assume is…
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I'll ask again, why are people building from the flash card then using update_fix? Why not just build from flash card and LET IT UPDATE normally. I thought the flash card build replaced version back to one where updates worked (not the specific vers…
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Ulli, set up remote logging, pipe the syslog to a remote syslog server. I can't help feeling someone else should have hit the exact same issue if it is password fields. Stu
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Larry could you show the result of "iptables -S" Also "route" Stu
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That 39.105.0.0/16 listing was from Rob, I was just trimming it down, I will change my local firewall to /12 tnx. For some reason I don't generally get hit by that IP or range. I might be targeting sites that have been public recently. Yesterday's …
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log into the admin page of the at that moment installed version from the flash card (vers 1.390) - that works go into the Console tab , connect and input update_fix - now the update process starts to install version 1.464 Would the second part of th…
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Ulli, Agreed. I've learnt more from Kiwi that most other devices, it is interesting enough when working to want to keep it that way. I messed up a Kiwi recently and did a complete Original SD card !.2 restore then upgrade to recent without an issue,…
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I looked at Vultr Scans from 5th September to 11th (part day). Bear in mind my Kiwi is not publicly listed (or if it is that is an old listing) Many of these IP's were in the syslog "3 times" or "6 times" for one count here 45.77…
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The Log is under the "Log" tab of the admin pages. I just tried TDOA and it was fine for me, I take it you chose a few remote stations and they reported free channels? Stu
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The most basic (quick) protection is back to back signal diodes across the green antenna terminals. I'll have a look for the threads about overload protection because there was some good information there. Stu There are commercial solutions but as m…
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That is the usual process, the tested update is made available in the main repo and the update mechanism detects that and upgrades everyone (on their local schedule). Part of the problem with geographically weighted enhancements is getting valid sig…
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I too thought this would be of some use but I note the waterfall record feature has been updated to do a similar thing as far as timestamps (for up to 76minutes at 1Hz) . http://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/12180/#Comment_12180 …
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Could be. The issue with judging a full-span waterfall for SNR is trying to see the entire coverage but also the fine detail. If you zoomed into say 20m, the noise floor is probably incredibly low, but if there are some signals there, they probably …