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Previously... http://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/370/H0THL58ER0WD.png
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I wonder if there is a simple way to kick a connection from the OS level of the kiwi's debian? from user.log you can get IP# and kiwi id
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You could write a bash script to find that in log, map it to that IP# and kick him or add it to blacklist. A cron interval of 5 mins would be right I'd think.
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can you ID him in /var/log/user.log on the kiwi?
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http://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/959/BTPAT6AJHAHG.png from page 45 of the router manual
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assuming your Kiwi is on port 8073, you need to set a route for that port in your router from the WAN to whatever local IP# your router assigns to the kiwi. I'll see if I can find the manual for your router and get more info.
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do you have port forwarding set up on the router?
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Thanks..... <smile>
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I imagine thhat this data scheme means that something more needs to be in the decoder beyond what is use for the address http://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/775/H8TZSZXEEOJ5.png Although I am not recovering the original data, what is recovered is the s…
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AMD msg sent = QBF but first receipt did not = that. Perhaps someone with other decode means can see what they get
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of course that works as prop permit as it is 110 miles from my RX:8075
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I have AMD TX'ing on 4416.9 now on 0,10,20... 50 seconds
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received my adapters... work great, minimal down time
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the protocol was designed by committee! Google Eric Johnson ALE and you'll find related docs.
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3G and 4G operation tends to be "behind a curtain"... even some 2G is treated the same way in terms of public info... WRT to freqs. schedules etc. Spoofing of 2G is part of what prompted 3G. Ever wonder what 1G was?
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AMD's were handy BITD for sending short messages without having to have a computer. 3G replaced them with SMS capability.
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I would think the recording could be done outside of the kiwi world with something like https://antoninoporcino.xoom.it/VoxRecorder/
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that decoder is a message decoder. There is also the matter of decoding the waveform
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I just realized, generating AMD's requires 2 xcvr's communicating. A bit more work! Maybe Benson knows of an existing freq. with AMD traffic.
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It may be Monday before I add that but shall see. Sounds can be scheduled. May have to build an external script for automated AMD sends
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related document "https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.819.6170&rep=rep1&type=pdf" "http://hflink.com/standards/FED_STD_1045A.pdf"
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I enjoy making my systems available but sometimes the "campers" keep others from using it. People who contact me and define a legit need should get preference over simple camping. Current scheme only allows "all or nothing" beyo…
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a variation.... a whitelist in a JSON file... requires user to sign in.. no sign in = default max login1 = n minutes login2 = n minutes etc I'd be happy with having to edit file from shell, no fancy admin stuff
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I have observed that Time Machine GPS stuff causes issues, apparently due to the plastic cases and the grounds. I bought one of the splitters, and had to set it aside as it caused (CMI?) noise issues.
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one fallout from this testing is seeing what occurs on a 100 mile path over 24 hours. Except for a short period of noise, every Sound came through indicating both groundwave and skywave were in play. The Skywave kicked in when the sun came up and a…
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from gr-ale gitbub readme "Incomplete support of ALE protocol features, currently only sounding and call establishment are decoded"
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gr-ale doesn't do AMD
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For users to see what it currently does, visit my site jimlill.com:8075 4416.9 Khz USB there is a DX Label for setup The test TX transmits every even 5 minutes NOTE: the ALE ext does not force USB, you need to select it
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2G ALE was designed to handle "slow" hardware. That is a Transmitter/Antenna Coupler that takes time to emit energy on a new channel or a receiver that is limited by LO settling times or relays in a preselector. Fortunately we have no suc…
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still running and decoding fine here