WA2ZKD
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is the [SND] still needed?
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I continue to be a fan of Acopian 5EB250 modules which are 5V 2.5 amp. They come up on eBay for about $40
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I never get feedback about my system as to which category it falls into, even though the owner/admin link works. Surely the votes tell no story.
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So when a station name pops up in the logging window/area that means it is TX but not necessarily heard (?)
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from the admin webpage, use the console login and enter mu
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mu command from ssh will get you info
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I still long for local wspr control via a ssh login that could run in the background
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that is part of what messed me up earlier in the week I think
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Very nice.... As these improved lists etc become available, an accurate frequency coverage listing becomes more relevant. For example, I know my systems works to 10 KHz, with reduced performance below 100 khz but not to 0 khz. K2ZN has a HPF so only…
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browser cache issue OK now got there by changing offset from 10 to 0, now back at 10 and a refresh
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my system is back on line. John might be able to explain what I did wrong
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1.122 did not fix
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Obviously that should read v1.121. My system is off the air for now until that is solved
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what bands/freqs do you notch? I have to do that in the 550-1700 range on a few stations but still have pretty good coverage even there. http://rx.jimlill.com:8073
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I agree on the geo thing, also a sub-sort on freq coverage
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FWIW, I evaluated a MFJ loop and it's pretty good. I have Pixel and Wellbrook for comparison
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the voting has little relevance anymore
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seems like an extension for tracking one chirp TX could be possible (?)
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http://ulcar.uml.edu/framesn.htm#20
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Related Data here:http://giro.uml.edu/ionogram-data.html
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that is what I meant....
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I have the Kiwi on my "IT Shelf" in the basement and I don't think I see this even though it is nestled up need my router etc. I have #31 ferrite on all the cables and also have it under a Faraday shield.
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if Windows, this should do it I think. https://downloads.tomsguide.com/Virtual-Audio-Cable,0301-31100.html
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what operating system do you run browser on?
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what happens if you connect a PC directly to the Kiwi and shut off other network stuff? (as a test)
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I open up 4 sessions within my local network. The data usage shown is from kiwi to that network. I assume, if they were external, that's the data that would flow
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Android seems OK
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https://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/getusermedia/intro/
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I have a good array of NDB below 550 KHz you can try that on http://www.jimlill.com:8073
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this may help you https://learn.adafruit.com/setting-up-wifi-with-beaglebone-black/overview?gclid=CjwKEAjwqIfLBRCk6vH_rJq7yD0SJACG18frFfCy9GqQkWukdbxb4eYVvT0hZ2dDVGK8uSf2A7C_BRoCZc_w_wcB