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I checked my unit and found that the original 0.05 is still OK. It's been running for months but in a 22 deg C basement
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having the console open at ~root/Beagle... etc would be handy at a minmum
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F1 has become awful to watch. I saw the USGP live at WGI in the 60's so prefer those days!
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This will run a few kiwi, it is 8A linear http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acopian-b5gt800-power-supply-5v-/201612342239?hash=item2ef10833df:g:NgcAAOSw2XFUa7kk
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Use https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=495-3868
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IIRC, John mentioned a need for source code, above may be start
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in place of a VAC, you can use a sound dongle and a wired loopback
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the page you get in ssh when you run mu
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Jack's original article <-click
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I find if the antenna's preamp does OK, I can filter the MW with notches. A "crushed" antenna devices, no hope. The Pixel Loop does fine.
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I live very close to multiple MW stations thus my sensitivity on this kind of thing
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I would think that those 1N4148 would clip with high levels present.
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It consists of 5 ferrite toroids and a length of coax, so you can easily fab one yourself. I have to find a source for one of the cores, then I'll post info on a "kit"
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wspr scheduler would be cool.some bands during the day, others at night
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the BB has a CPU temp you can read IIRC
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Dual_Auroral_Radar_Network
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My approach (Image)
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OK.... well the whip is in my review mirror so.... will keep it in mind for the future
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more on Loops... The Pixel/DX Eng. uses a 24VAC wall wart whereas the other 2 use 12VDC or lower supplies. The higher voltage suggests a better (higher voltage) drain supply and and better big signal performance. Measuring things like the IMD etc …
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I have observed 3 conditions 1- normal2- blank3- unchanging bloom of rainbow
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Thanks!
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The interference is the OV of the whip's own active device, not downstream.
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I think v1.85 fixes this
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wait until you see if that happens..
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debian is a user, you can use su or sudo to access root functions
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try using debian as the user and then temppwd as PW
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did you try ssh root@<yourip> or just ssh <yourip>
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I use the S-meter extension for that purpose