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Hi John, I was wondering if a Debian 11 image still in the works for the BBAI. Thank you
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I'm noticing that in 1.695 on the admin page, there is the additional stats of "realtime_D and realtime_S." What do these relate to?
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Thank you for the response. That is how I have it setup now and its fine.
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Noting the above change to 66.672 with 1.647+, I am still seeing "Set when external clock 66.666600MHz). Perhaps this change/update on the admin page will be reflected in v1.666? Also notice that on the GPS tab, it appears to still be acquirin…
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Wouldn't knowing the output level improve accuracy? RX gain type antennas, and really even active antennas in general react differently to near field that get into them. What about common mode? Knowing what is to be expected as a maximum would cer…
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As a suggestion, if you are curious about coupling between antennas, and you have a VNA, connect the port 1 to one of your antennas and port 2 to another. You should be able make some relative measurements as long as you know the output of your VNA.
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I would never have guessed that it made such a difference. When looking at the admin page, monitoring the CPU and eCPU utilization values displayed, there isn't a huge change when you open up a browser session with spectrum and waterfall. Does it a…
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I was thinking because you can run it at 1.5 GHz. However, I have now upgraded a BBAI to 665 and compared to the other BBAI running 664, and they do in fact run at the same rate. The difference is the BBG. My apologies I would never have though th…
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Both Running at 1GHz should there be that much difference? If so Ill go ahead and upgrade one of the BBAI to 665 and analyze again.
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Side by side comparison using web browser, using two monitors on the same pc, one running 664 and one running 665 The one running 664 is a KIWI1 (It is a BBAI running debian 9.13) The one running 665 is the KIWI2 (BBG running debian 11.9) Both hav…
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I tried using another router, and no luck. could not ping. I also tried just connecting directly to a laptop which I gave a static IP address in the same range- i.e. beagle is 10.19.1.191, I gave laptop IP of 10.19.1.192, both class C subnets and I …
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I went ahead and made a new flasher image and re flashed the bb. The process went as it is supposed to; back and forth lights after releasing the button opposite the SD card slot, shut down at about 6 minutes. Reconfigured the IP address using the a…
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/18156#Comment_18156 10.19.1.137 is the host I am pinging the beagle from. I changed the static IP in the beagle eth0 to .191 from .165 in case there was some IP address conflict I wasn't see…
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When I try to update the other working kiwi, the update V1.666 does not show up. It says v1.665. Will it not update straight to 1.666 before updating to 1.665? currently at 1.664.
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Ok. So I am using a computer on the same subnet. This time, I powered up the kiwi while running a ping-t on said pc. no USB connected at all. After 10 or 20 seconds I get this and then it drops. does not recover. (Note: I changed the IP to .191 inte…
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appears to still be showing an IP V6 address below static IP.
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Thank you for the detailed instructions. Very helpful. I was able to complete, however, I still cannot ping it from same subnet. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/398/MW5652SC0XVJ.png
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I'm not sure what to do next. Very limited experience in this territory. what should I enter? its saying it is read only. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/924/QC24A9SL5LJV.png
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This is indeed what has happened to the BBG that shipped with my KIWISDR2. However, even after reflash, the eth0 appears to be up and active but with not take an IP address. I cannot assign one even with a USB connection over putty.
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will do. I have two spare old BBG from the KIWI-1. I was able to successfully reflash two of them and they work just fine.
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This is a new KIWI-2 It worked out of the box until i assigned a static IP and disabled "register at kiwi sdr.com" after the fix.sh sd card the correct kiwi led pattern now shows I can access the kiwi via usb only via putty. i can get t…
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dhclient eth0 operation not permitted sudo dhclient eth0 hangs for a long time still doens not take an IP i have now connected it to an old off network ax6000 router and same results. my laptop takes an IP immediately beagle does not. i have even…
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Yes this cable is a known good cable. debian@kiwisdr:~$ ethtool eth0 Settings for eth0: Supported ports: [ TP MII ] Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full Supported pause frame use…
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its odd. I connect an old BBG and the router assigns IP and shows the DHCP reservation. This BBG it does not show up. I have even tried created a static ip/mac reservation and nothing.
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debian@kiwisdr:~$ ifconfig eth0 eth0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 inet6 fe80::a04:b4ff:fea0:3cf prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20<link> ether 08:04:b4:a0:03:cf txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet) RX packets 334 bytes 6…
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edited: left space out of cat command initially. debian@kiwisdr:~$ cat /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network [Match] Name=eth0 Type=ether [Link] RequiredForOnline=yes [Network] DHCP=ipv4 debian@kiwisdr:~$ networkctl status ● State: routable Address…
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debian 11 bullseye. this is the beagle that shipped with kiwi2 that is acting up.
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I can connect to the kiwi via usb @ 192.168.7.2:8073 and i get spectrum and waterfall. If i append with 192.168.7.2:8073/admin i get: No admin password set. Can only connect from same local network as kiwi. clinet IP=192.168.7.1
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I was able to perform the above as instructed. All appeared to work ok, However, the beagle eth0 will not take an IP address. When I had originally set it to static I also disabled "register at kiwisdr.com" and I set it to 10 Mbps. could…
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I only show 783M avail on the kiwi. what should I delete?