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Great work John! Glad that you are recovering and feeling better. -Zyg- AF4MP
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One of my favorite public KiwiSDR's is at KPH (kphsdr.com:8074) and unfortunately it does suffer from the anomaly and does not "round to 1 kHz". -Zyg- AF4MP
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Excellent addition! Works great - a good test is to find a strong local MW BC station with a weak adjacent channel signal that is normally obliterated by the stronger local and then click on SAM or SAL (depending on which side of the stronger signa…
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Further study shows that the "rounding to 1 kHz" does work on the Ham Bands (as depicted above the waterfall) but not outside of them. I did find that Martin's G8JNJ receiver in Farnham, UK (kiwi.farnham-sdr.com:8073) does not appear to h…
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I also see the same "non rounding to 1 kHz" on a couple of public KiwiSDR's that I just chose at random. Again, I might be missing something obvious. -Zyg- AF4MP
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For example: 9955kHz and 10000 kHz. As always I could be doing something stupid; but the 10 kHz and 5 kHz rounding works as it should, but not the 1 kHz. Thank you, -Zyg- AF4MP
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> WINB is a good example. As far as I can tell, they're also wasting half their transmitter power on those lower sideband tones (what are they anyway?) It is data of some kind. Speculation is that WINB is using the "Latency Arbitrage"…
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My KiwiSDR now works well even with the long wire antenna on the ground, in several broken pieces, after a recent storm! Didn't have to do anything (SSH) to the Beagle just plugged in the power and it immediately started to download the software up…
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Well I just installed the new BEL power module in an old computer ATX power supply case, adjusted the output voltage to 5.2V and plugged in the KiwiSDR. When checking 192.168.1.89:8073 I received the following message: (Image) Beginning to look …
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Bjarne, thanks for the tip about the pot, I will also adjust the BEL voltage to make it about 5.2V. I'm going to put up some new antennas, or rather put down, a "loop on the ground" antenna that will probably need a low noise pre-amp - he…
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Stu, thank you for the info. The lower than 5V may very well be the problem. I missed the lower voltage threads. :s The battery end of the 2ft. cable to the Beagle measured 4.90 V when I checked it this morning. I was more concerned with lo…
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>What power supply are you actually using (voltage and current)? I started off using a 10000 mAH LiPo USB Battery Bank (used for charging cell phones) having a 5.0 V 2.4 A max output. I thought that might be part of the problem and changed to a…
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Thank you for the reply. It's late here, and I'm tired, so I will pause for now and follow your prescribed steps tomorrow. Thanks for all your help again. -Zyg- AF4MP
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Well my new BeagleBoneGreen arrived. Unfortunately when coupled with the Kiwi it exhibits exactly the same symptoms as the original Beagle & Kiwi. One thing I didn't do before was to ping the Beagle by itself without the Kiwi attached. Pingin…
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The VOACAP hourly signal coverage charts for VOA 7345 kHz are shown at drmnainfo.blogspot.com/ On an unrelated topic your WSPR station receives daily my 200 mW 40M WSPR TX from my mobile antenna in the car! 73, -Zyg- AF4MP
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Yes, it had been in the box since October 2018. Due to unforeseen circumstances I was unable to get around to opening it up until this week. I really appreciate the excellent customer service particularly after a year of inactivity on my part. Mo…
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>>I think the 9 kHz mode has more to do with the 9 kHz broadcast channel spacing in certain countries. Not necessarily. The VOA is transmitting DRM on 7345 kHz from their Greenville, NC site using an old transmitter. They chose a 9 Khz band…
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You are correct the thermostat is wireless, glad you pointed that out - I wasn't thinking correctly when I submitted that ping. So here is the ping to the wired connection of one of Directv mini-genie client receivers in the house: (Image) -Zyg-…
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Thank you again! -Zyg-AF4MP
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That is very kind of you. I have an account at Mouser and use PayPal all the time. Thank you, -Zyg- AF4MP
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The .65 is my Windows 10 computer running windows 10 home edition with the new Edge browser. Although I have WiFi integrated with the Router/modem it is not used here. I had originally ran the Ethernet cable to the Kiwi directly from the Pace Rout…
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Yes, the green Ethernet lights are blinking. The 4 blue LEDs appear to be blinking correctly, with the Ist one double-flashing as stated. The wire shark reports: 40:BD:32 TexasIns Texas Instruments As for the 8073 port I set it up for the Firewal…
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I really have not been trying, or wanting to access from the external IP. All I've been doing is using 192.168.1.88:8073. I associated the port 8073, in the modem firewall, with the kiwi unit thinking that would help. I have just re-flashed and h…
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Nope, pinging shows nothing. OK, I'll re-flash it. Thanks, -Zyg- AF4MP
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I cannot and have not be able to access 192.168.1.88:8073 from within my LAN. There has been absolutely no communication from the Kiwi. I turned on the Kiwi yesterday and fiddled around with it for most of the day and evening. It has been on for …
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The local address shows as 192.168.1.88 my.kiwisdr.com says nothing found..