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FYI, a fix for the aforementioned bug was merged into Chrome 90 last night. I no longer hear any popping on the latest Chrome Canary.
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Are you sure this problem isn't caused by this confirmed Chrome bug which appeared in version 89?
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Keep in mind that 161.117.0.0/16 and 161.118.0.0/16 belong to Alibaba Cloud, a Chinese hosting provider. It seems to be a USAF fan (not necessarily Chinese) who's hosting a bot there.
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Modern browsers don't allow autoplaying audio/video by default, so the GUI presents you with something to click on first.
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> I don't like penalizing legitimate amateur use, which I don't mind even if it's extended periods if it truly is being used. > Global timeout except Ham (or other selectable) bands Do you guys seriously see tuning inside of ham bands as mor…
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I've noticed that a number of kiwis I've been using for TDoA all the time started throwing up errors, and turns out that's because they went 3 channel. Shame to see them go.
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The server requires "SET agc" to be sent before it serves any audio. By default, kiwiclient has it on, using the same parameters as in the browser.
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(Quote) Are you able to access other people's kiwis?
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Yes, there was. Has since been replaced with the "SET GET_USERS" WebSocket message.
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There used to be a URL that served a list of users (/USR) but it was deleted years ago. It'd be handy to have.
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It's AT-3004D. It's not an OFDM mode.
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In 2018 you'd rather use LocalStorage The question with all those frontend improvements is "Where to put them in the UI?" The space is tight.
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A drawback with RX8WF2: you're no longer guaranteed to get a waterfall just to have a quick look if you're receiving a signal somewhere.
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> Would it be possible to provide an admin function to allow TDoA requests from other KiWi's to kick existing users from the Admins KiWi to allow the 30 second TDoA session to run. I think it's unfair to prioritize one specific application like …
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Russian Embassy, Paris - only 10 km away from the actual location (Image)
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I guess it has. This snapshot from July 2017 shows every kiwi at 4 users, but I'm certain there were kiwis with password-restricted slots back then already: http://web.archive.org/web/20170703013640/http://sdr.hu:80/
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sdr.hu probably has those 4 users hardcoded, rather than drawn from users_max in /status. linkfanel himself patched KiwiSDR a year and a half ago to advertise public slots only: https://github.com/jks-prv/Beagle_SDR_GPS/pull/86
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So has been in KiwiSDR for the last ten or so versions. That's not Bjarne's point. I think Bjarne's point is having the last 10 seconds of audio recorded constantly, regardless of the GUI recorder being active or not.
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From the most precise ones: (i.e. giving a dot, not a curve) * Pinpointing several Bulgarian and North Korean embassies in Europe * Locating the unid parallel 6-tone MFSK system on 7674, 10222, 12130, 14462, 16115, 17456 in Frankfurt area
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I was thinking of Christoph's code. I don't know about the CRFS software.
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The offline version prints most likely DF'd coordinates. Are there any plans to bring this over to the online version?
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John set it to that to make it consistent with the fax UI. Originally it was a circle turning red.
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This feature was added in v1.197 (the green play button on the bottom right) Could probably mark "Record audio, and audio IQ samples, to a file" as done on http://kiwisdr.com/bugs/ now too
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ES2015 is the official name of ES6. You're looking for ES5, released back in 2009(!). Any reason to avoid those new JavaScript features, BTW? The vast majority of them are covered by way more than 90% of currently used browser versions.
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I didn't have problems to install using linkz's own howto http://81.93.247.141/~linkz/directTDoA/
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> You can use "Inactivity timeout" set to 10-15' - the best way for listeners to limit down their occupation. I saw this situation at http://kiwisdr.briata.org:8073, which has 15-minute inactivity timeout, last Monday: RX0: (Zurich, Swi…
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Not exactly the same. It only has HF receivers that cover at least 5 MHz, and that includes all KiwiSDR's and two WebSDR's. It also has color coding based on availability status (free slots, all slots busy, temporary downtime). sdr.hu lacks the latt…
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List view just doesn't work for remote radio receivers, and neither the voting system fixes it. Personally, when picking a receiver, the most important thing to me is its location. For me, sdr.hu's map view has noise in form of narrowband and VHF re…
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Maybe you could just have several experimental kiwi's run a "bleeding edge" version by doing regular git pulls (and perhaps add the first 7 chars of the commit hash to the version string), and consider versioned releases a "stable&quo…