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a few of us use a variant of these. They used to be on eBay for <$75 https://www.pctel.com/antenna-product/gps-timing-reference-antenna-2/ but that feeds multiple Kiwi through splitters. One of these would suffice for you https://www.ebay.com/itm…
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Ironically I was just looking at the newest GNUradio and saw this which might help. https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/FM_Demod
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TRY http://jimlill.com:8073/?f=29600.00nbfmz10
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My ham experience with FM dates back to when hams used things like the Motorola 41V and deviation was 15 KHz ! :-)
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from the wiki: The most common FM transmitting applications use peak deviations of +/-75 kHz (100 or 200 kHz spacing), +/-5 kHz (15–25 kHz spacing), +/-2.5 kHz (3.75-12.5 kHz spacing), and +/-2 kHz (8.33 kHz spacing, 7.5 kHz spacing, 6.25 kHz spacin…
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I'd like to try it as a test.... I have a +40db antenna now
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Here's a start mu | awk '{$4 = $5 = $6 = $7 = $8 = $10 = $11 = $12 = ""; print $0;}'
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this may help you https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/11014/#Comment_11014
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an update is likely in process and can takes 30 minutes +
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got it, thanks!
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awk '{print substr($1,13)}' is another way to pull out values etc.
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tried those, still OK
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I use gnuplot to create that... let's chat on e-mail
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Andy, I sent you mail..
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do you have an LPF that cuts off at 2MHz or so? That would elimnate the L and MW as poential sources as a test.
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I use Chrome in Linux exclusively and do not see this. Linux Mint
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the error is everywhere!! https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802663581222.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US
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things like this, which are incorrect, confuse matters https://www.ebay.com/itm/284619520561
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yes Martin, I was going to say the same about powered iron vs. ferrite
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don't overlook possible radiation from the mains input... ferrite there may help too.
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MingWell or MeanWell? which model?
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DC supply discussed here https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/12058#Comment_12058
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave_bands
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does the OV count follow the wd.conf?
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What kind of PSU are you using
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Steve, something like ping -i 5 tdoa.kiwisdr.com might do it. Every 5 seconds, adjust as needed.
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G4HPE: I wonder what would happen if you went into the admin console shell and sent pings to the server during the period you were also running TDoA. Maybe that would keep the connection alive.
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Perhaps a KiwiSDR using a BBAI or BBAI64 could do that but I'll venture that a normal one with BBG lacks enough power and perhaps memory to do it.
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I created this list to use... https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmnc6ffqyhdo3bk/qra_grid?dl=0
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did you hit the Cyan button to write it to the card?