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Yes, 192.168.3.* are local users & yes, despite there being several free receivers, the local user has been fobbed off because apparently all the receivers were in use. This has happened several times ever since all the dodgy Bravo activity sta…
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Upper octets of mentioned addresses are familiar. http://forum.kiwisdr.com/discussion/1918/log-file-quite-a-bit-bigger? 73, VR2BG.
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Oops, make that blacklisting the People's Paradise at /16 each go... After about an hour, my Kiwi apparently decided it had more than five receivers again & let the local user back on without having done anything other than wait. This was the t…
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FF instance in lower right hand corner previously had RX0, but on selecting another bookmark got fobbed off as my Kiwi apparently only has 5 receivers now. Now 30 minutes later, it still insists it's chock-a-block. (Image)
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Updates are done with some hesitation here since the FF audio issue as if something like that happens again, there's no way to go back. Went to v1.382 yesterday. Good to know if I eventually need to block all of the People's Paradise, it might fit…
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The "update exiting" I think has been going on for a while now. Didn't quite make it yesterday, but expect today's log dump to be triple the usual size. Since all this started, I have now had on three occasions local users denied as all …
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Not mentioned is USA, with several OTHR sites all looking south. VK uses the same Raytheon kit, which has a fairly distinctive signal (we suffer quite a bit of it in amateur allocations in this part of the world). Although this looks a bit like th…
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Sorry for belated follow through - been a bit distracted here as of late. Working FB now that I can ?? my abuser.... cheers, mate. 73, VR2BG.
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When I am in KH6, I cascade two of the Nooelec filters as my QTH is very close to a MW transmitter site. The filters are between the Kiwi & the bias tee/balun as my receive loop uses a LZ1AQ pre-amp ( http://active-antenna.eu/amplifier-kit/ ) w…
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I've now managed to connect from outside using a different IP address & I'm still not getting cut off by either the inactivity or 24-hour time limits, both of which I've set to 1 minute (so if the Kiwi was remembering & still applying limit …
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Correction: blacklisting 210.0.0.0/16 isn't blocking 210.0.147.29 or 210.0.147.10 -VR2BG.
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From log saved early 2019-10-24 GMT: Oct 23 12:33:59 kiwisdr kiwid: 3d:11:23:20.232 0123456. 6 0.00 kHz am z0 "www.paulrowe.com" 210.0.147.10 Central, Hong Kong (ARRIVED) Oct 23 12:39:45 kiwisdr kiwid: 3d:11:29:06.149 0123456…
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The user is at x.0.a.b - and since from other IPs he's used the third & fourth octets have varied, I'm blocking everything from the first two octets. What's different about this address is the second octet is a zero - all the others, it is a nu…
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"The blacklist on the admin network tab uses Linux iptables to do the filtering." Okay, so will not be expecting anything to be logged. x.0.0.0/16 doesn't block the guy behind all this. He's local & apparently has his own Kiwi, but …
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After once successfully accessing from outside & experiencing the time out timer, I then accessed the Kiwi from outside & successfully overrode the timer. But after having connecting as admin from outside, the timers seem to no longer work.…
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User access also cuts off local access, so have set inactivity time limit to 1 minute & 24 hour per IP time limit to 1 minute. I still have access from outside with time limit override password. So now how to allow continued TDoA server access…
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What's the logic behind not logging _anything_ when a user connects to a Kiwi? And exactly what all isn't being logged? The proverbial fecal matter hit the rotating member here whilst I've been away & to put it politely (since humor didn't wor…
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"His connection is in-and-out so fast he doesn't appear in the log, which is probably the right thing in that case." If someone connects to a Kiwi but bogs off after doing something so fast that the connection isn't logged, did they even …
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G8JNJ said: "Here are some notes I copied from Keith Amstrong's very comprehensive notes on EMC compliance. They are free but you need to register your email address to be able to read them. They cover just about every aspect of EMC design, an…
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I see the same on my Kiwi & it first started from an AWS IP in USA.
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John, is it possible to have the basic (landmass boundaries) maps that TDoA used when I first got my Kiwi last summer? Presumably the multiple TDoAs I do when I TDoA in order to see the results "group" requires the same map tiles be loade…
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Has now been a while & it hasn't happened again. I'm fairly sure that the log snippet I posted previously covered when it had happened. Somewhat similar, with all the updates to do with GPS as of late, several times when I thought the Kiwi had…
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It took over an hour before mine got the first fix... and now at 1:36 there are just over 200. Seems like far fewer fixes now for "good" birds. Every time I looked, at most two channels tied up by those in "alarm".
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Now >30 minutes after starting to use 1.302 & still no GPS fixes... (Image)
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The lid from a tin can as small as this makes a big difference in GPS reception - some channels even dial in -2 for gain at times now.(Image)
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FWIW, I just took an IQ file I recorded on me Kiwi & played it in SDR#... both with SDR#'s "IQ file" mode, as well as with the IQ File Player plug-in written by Vasili (from rtl-sdr.ru). 73, VR2BG.
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How to downgrade the Kiwi's software? I want to go back to a version without the FF "fix". Can't seem to find anything about how to do it. 73, VR2BG.
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Whatever this "FF watchdog" thing is, it shows up here even when I don't do anything to the browser - appears to have caused all my Kiwi-based FT8 monitoring to have fallen over twice today. 73, VR2BG.
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For a while there, it seemed like when the audio was 44.1 things were worse than at 48k, but with different hardware, different OSs & being tuned to different bands, there were too many variables to conclude anything... With 1.273, finding abuf…
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Stats shows audio sps jumping around quite a bit more on the Windows machine than the Ubuntu one - as well as 44.1k instead of 48k.