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http://jimlill.com:8075 looks wrong in HFDL. I am guessing that the problem only occurs if the admin used functions on the DX tab
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look on the admin/webpage tab for accidental edits or other errant text
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it has no tangible benefit that I have found on either of my 2 BBAI based wspr RX
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There is really no need to boost the CPU speed.... I'm not sure how Clint had everything together
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/872/B0F60C354TIQ.png
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Martin, what exists means every label needs an edit. I'd like the schedule to be able to be globally linked to a DX type.
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A thought.... Adding the time schedule feature to the DX type menu would be handy. For example, on my MWBC stuff I have Groundwave and Skywave stations with different types. I'd like to make the skywave ones "inactive" during nominal dayl…
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"https://www.newark.com/element14/6100310/beaglebone-ai-fan-cape/dp/50AH3704"
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have you looked at the AGC options in kiwiclient?
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they sell a cape that go between the boards and has a fan.
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John, happy to have helped you and you've proved that the combination of desire and patience can produce great results.
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wow... Thanks John
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/1743/kiwi-bbai-software-alpha-test-instructions-updated-9-feb-22#latest
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next you need to swap your BBG to BBAI and run more RX on a single kiwi! :-)
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you can run the Rpi headless and not need hdmi https://roboticsbackend.com/enable-ssh-on-raspberry-pi-raspbian/
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I have 4 running with BBAI. 2 of the 4 run 13 ch each of wspr on 2 different antennas. I cool all 4 with one high qulaity AC power fan https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/284/L30B0HZS2QK8.png
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No need for browsers.... see: https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon and yes, you'll still want GPS
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/762/02XKHIKYCXRN.png
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https://github.com/jks-prv/kiwiclient
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since you're already using linux in the RPi, you might consider using the kiwiclient tools rather than a browser. kiwi_nc.py, for example, give these options Usage: kiwi_nc.py [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --…
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I solved the "thick wall" issue with Access Points and still have one LAN range of numbers
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Kiwi's IQ feed is limited to 20 or so KHz of audio I/Q. It is a different type of SDR than all the other stuff.
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Although probably caused by the Pulseaudio in my Linux desktop, I have no issue with audio via the Browser and Kiwi web based UI but with SuperSDR I have an underrun problem. I do not have that problem on other boxes. So there is a good example …
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CHOOP (Constant) and VULTR are the same
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140.82.23.11 167.179.65.161 216.238.81.138 66.42.119.248 67.219.111.113
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2555/kiwirecorder#latest https://github.com/jks-prv/kiwiclient Usage: kiwi_nc.py [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --log=LOG_LEVEL, --log-level=LOG_LEVEL, --log_le…
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Martin... have you explored the use of kiwi_nc from the kiwiclient suite? Not so much for your ask above, but as a general rx tool
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https://strawberry-linux.com/pub/VapoBearingMaglevTechnology.pdf MagLev explained
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so here's the bots nagging me 139.180.147.173 158.247.235.18 167.179.65.161 208.85.22.113 216.238.81.138 66.42.119.248 67.219.111.113 70.34.214.223 95.179.191.34
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the log of kiwirecorder.py connects that I see in the admin webpage log I found them... dunno how I had missed them before