jks
About
- Username
- jks
- Joined
- Visits
- 36,231
- Last Active
- Roles
- Member, Administrator, Moderator
- Points
- 639
Reactions
Comments
- 
                Yes, there is no support for wlan0 in the Kiwi software.
- 
                Bookmarks with query strings: For those of you that have bookmarks to rx.kiwisdr.com or kiwisdr.com/public, those should carryover through the captcha and be applied. Please let me know if this doesn't seem to be working for you. Examples: rx.kiwisd…
- 
                Well, let's see how long it remains effective.
- 
                Yes and no. There are all different kinds going on now.
- 
                rx.kiwisdr.com (aka kiwisdr.com/public) is now subject to a simple click/tap captcha to help evade recent DDoS attacks on kiwisdr.com. Apologies, but this is the sorry state of the world we live in.. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/261/5P249FM4L4…
- 
                Please email the Kiwi serial number to support@kiwisdr.com so I can check the logs. Thanks
- 
                If you also emailed me just now then I answered your email and asked a few questions. Thanks
- 
                And the better part of a day wasted beefing up the kiwisdr.com filtering against this nonsense. Time I really need to be spending on the cool stuff that's coming.. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/131/MOLAKH1VPLE5.png
- 
                Bump, so visible on the "feature request" category. See also: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2055/squelch-for-ssb
- 
                As mentioned in that post, I quickly implemented the simplest, dirtiest server that followed the minimum SpyServer protocol just to get SDR++ to work (barely). My goal was to see if this concept was even possible. SDR++ was the fastest route to that…
- 
                Bump, because this thread wasn't showing since it was moved to the "feature requests" category. Apparently threads which pre-date new category creation are simply not displayed. Forum software bug!
- 
                Thanks! I forgot that the URL scan list is also entered as the first entry in the local menu.
- 
                Hmm. Yes, seems to be a bug in the v1.809 software release. That's unfortunate. I've fixed the problem. But I'm not sure when we're going to have a new release.
- 
                Fixed in v1.809. The timestamp menu setting, including any custom value, and URL/local menu setting will be saved in browser storage. Also, the complete list of URL parameters is here: http://kiwisdr.com/info/#id-user-tune
- 
                You say "showing on the network", but does being in that list mean it has actively responded to a ping (or something else) at that moment? Or is that just a table from a router that might have a stale entry from the last time the Kiwi was …
- 
                Just a stab-in-the-dark: Did you happen to put anything new in your local blacklist on the admin network tab recently? We had one user in the last few days with very similar symptoms: The proxy service on kiwisdr.com would see the request to get set…
- 
                Same argument can be made for people deciding if they should make their own Kiwi public or not. Yes we have 800+ public Kiwi*. But, sadly, the vast majority of those are "less than satisfactory". Not only for reception quality reasons, but…
- 
                Another excellent idea!
- 
                Should be no difference for the AI-64.
- 
                Thinking about this some more (because I can't help myself). Higher frequency time stations are more useful because there is more relative frequency offset to visualize. At least when doing a manual calibration and you need to "eyeball" th…
- 
                Good idea. Then I always think to myself: Gee, who's going to do all this work? lol
- 
                A Kiwi must be running v1.690 or later to be listed. This is because there had to be a non-backward compatible change to the proxy service. And I wanted to encourage as many people as possible to update. Not listing Kiwi's running old software was o…
- 
                The easiest thing to do in this situation is to keep the Kiwi in a relatively temperature stable environment and do a manual frequency calibration (see admin page, end of the "config" tab for instructions). Yes, finding a TXCO around that …
- 
                My guess is a malfunctioning transmitter. Especially with that unstable carrier frequency. If it's part of a multi-frequency network then sometimes it can take time to be discovered and fixed (traffic gets through on another frequency). I remember t…
- 
                There is a mention of external network logging here: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/11069/#Comment_11069 And a post at the end of that thread. But it is light on detail. And there is always a risk of running other programs…
- 
                As long as the "log decodes to syslog?" switch is set to "no" the filesystem won't fill-up. You'll still see the last decodes in the in-memory log of the admin log tab. But they will not be saved. Some time ago a remote logging s…
- 
                As Thierry mentions this seems to be a problem with inbound traffic. Not just inbound connection initiation, which the reverse proxy overcomes. But all inbound traffic. I can see the Kiwi register for public access and the proxy service. But then no…
- 
                Well, I don't know. I tried zeroing an sd card with Linux "dd" such that the partition table was wiped clean. And then verified that fact with "sfdisk". Then ran the script directly so the error message associated with a potentia…
