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                at the OS level, where do I find the kiwi logs
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                on a related note.... the "troll cycle" always lasts 1:32
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                These guys seem to be a prime source of the recurrent kiwirecorder.py connects. https://www.choopa.com/datacenter/
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                I have 4, sometimes 5 at my location running. I brought some order to things by assigning the LAN IP and port as such: 192.168.1.73:8073 ..... 192.168.1.75:8075 etc.
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                https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.4/python-3.10.4-amd64.exe here's what you need for W10
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                Just install python on your Windows box and you should be on your way. That install is pretty much plug and play after installing python get into a command line prompt and use the command pip install numpy I just did that fresh on a W10 box and it …
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                I put it back to 9.9 and all built and works fine. Not sure what @rz3dvp did to get 10 going
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                @rz3dvp. perhaps you could post some script snips to show how yo udo this
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                My misery may be self-imposed. I upgraded to Buster to get the rest of Linux current for that non-kiwi stuff I am going to trying to run on the same BBAI dog output: Debian 10.11 BeagleBoard.org Debian Buster IoT TIDL Image 2020-04-06 Linux beagleb…
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                John.... I'll back up a rev. if needed!
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                I am trying to build a system on a new BBAI with buster installed. when I run the make I see Makefile:1016: warning: overriding recipe for target 'install_kiwi_device_tree' Makefile:1000: warning: ignoring old recipe for target 'install_kiwi_device_…
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                if you go right into the admin status page, does it freeze up there?
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                which OS and browser are you using?
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                my waveform professional buddies advise that the SDR-Console SNR method is pretty sound. See comment from Benson above. https://www.sdr-radio.com/s-meter
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                Yes, I was hoping people might post some code snippets
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                perhaps someone needs to subscribe, then access their own kiwi and see what IP# appears on it
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                sort of sleazy IMO
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                SDR-Console App has an SNR meter option.
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                I know that..... had not heard of bots in Singapore before. They run a tight ship there so surprised
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                a single Sinagpore connection? There are legit users there.
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                now I can't remember what I called it in the subject of my original post! :-) Thanks for the clarification.
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                this was the area I was referring to... https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/266/I9CY5CPT7PI2.png
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                Thank you for the clarification
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                New unit? then it's updating its firmware and that may take an hour.
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                Syllabic squelch = VAD WebRTC seems to have some promise https://github.com/wiseman/py-webrtcvad
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                I have contacted a few US OPs directly offering to help. They were having troubles, helped them through it and we're now down to < 5%
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                can that filter be applied to the output of kiwiclient/recorder sessions?
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                order radios might be using 2G ALE and 39T modem for data and/or digital voice
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                The 8-ary tones that ALE uses are somewhat unique to ALE. After the linking there is no restriction on what info is sent.
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                yes, it is 2G ALE