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No. The high-resolution coordinates computed by the GPS are not leaked outside of the admin interface. Even when you use the "set from GPS" button on the admin public tab only two significant digits of the actual GPS location are set in th…
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I'm trying to get an update out as soon as I can..
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Which map? map.kiwisdr.com? Locations on the public maps are dithered to protect the privacy of the Kiwi owner. The map on the admin GPS tab should be mostly accurate. But it can vary depending on how much of the sky is visible and how the sats are …
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It's a completely new GPS front-end chip with Kiwi-2 since the old one in Kiwi-1 is now out of production. Is that using the same GPS antenna through a splitter feeding both Kiwis? Or is it the GPS antenna delivered with the Kiwi-2? Because we made …
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This new image file should be working: KiwiSDR_v1.663_BBG_BBB_Debian_11.9.img.xz
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Okay, should be working now. Follow the instructions here: http://kiwisdr.com/quickstart/index.html#id-net-reflash
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Okay, try it again please. Should work now. The problem is that in Debian 11 the Linux "file" command is not present in the distro by default. It has to be installed manually. So I'll add that to the Kiwi Makefile in the next release. Can …
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"comm error" and "unable to determine file type" are two very different errors. The Kiwi server side does some checking to make sure you're really uploading an image file and not something nefarious. Is there some way I could con…
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Also, look on the admin log tab for a message of the form: PHOTO UPLOAD REQUESTED from (IP address) len=(number) Is the number a reasonably large value that might correspond to the size of your photo file?
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@Nate_R Try a different browser maybe? I forget the details, but I believe the upload stuff depends heavily on the browser handling HTML forms correctly.
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In the USA there should be no import fees/taxes if the total value of your order is below US $800. DHL will almost certainly contact people ahead of delivery via the phone/email you provided on the order to arrange payment.
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Yeah, this is not quite working yet. Will let you know when it's okay to try.
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Thanks. Working on it..
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@JIMMY0311 Sure, Debian 8 works fine. But it is no longer supported by debian.org and hasn't had security updates in a long, long time. And some people will care about things like that. Others will argue that it doesn't matter given how/where their…
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UPDATE: The problem described below has been identified and is no longer an issue. It was an unfortunate side-effect of ongoing work to try and provide a way to do Kiwi binary releases. That is, no longer having to build from source code (and the lo…
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There's a recent thread about this: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/3073/kiwisdr-2-reverse-proxy-will-be-enabled-by-default/p1
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Well, if it works, it works!
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If the CMC is burned out (open) it shouldn't be a problem if you are successfully powering from somewhere else. Just as long as it doesn't short to ground somehow. You're using a BeagleBone Green, right? If so I'm just amazed that you're able to pow…
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If you look carefully, perhaps with some magnification, you'll see there is a seam in the plastic of the part. The seam runs all the way around the part, just down slightly from the top. Use a small sharp knife, like an X-ACTO knife, to pry the top …
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This is the information sheet that will be inside every KiwiSDR 2 box. The serial number and default admin password fields will be filled in. The language translations are via Google, so apologies if they are less than satisfactory. Note the serial …
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Okay, I didn't know you had made direct connections. I have sent you an email about what our next step should be.
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Slight change: I made a new URL /adc_ov to complement the existing /adc instead of piggybacking onto /status
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I should also mention that Debian 11 backups should now work. Both with this image and on BBAI-64 running the latest release. BBAI-64 has always run D11. And until recently backups didn't work with D11 (and the admin backup tab displayed a message s…
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Sorry, I am way behind in forum posts, emails, etc. I decided to abandon the idea of using Debian 12 at this time due to risk of it being a new release from the Beagle guys. Already there were some problems with it. So now I'll have a Debian 11 rele…
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@Gibsonmb I've been getting hundreds of emails, so haven't been responding to each one individually unless there was a specific question. But I do see your original request from Jan 30 plus the one you sent last night (my time). So you're definitel…
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I thought you ripped the connectors off. What's the rest of the story here?
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Yeah, okay I did that too. But it's in JSON format just like all the other URL queries (except /status which was a legacy format).
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Okay, next release you'll be able to say: my_kiwi:8073/adc_ov to read the value, and my_kiwi:8073/adc_ov?reset to read and reset it to zero.
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Part 3 of 3 Restore the configuration to the Kiwi At this point the Kiwi server will be running on Debian 11. It is important to stop it before restoring the configuration files. Otherwise a restored file will be immediately overwritten when the Kiw…
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Part 2 of 3 Verify the Kiwi configuration files were correctly saved The Kiwi configuration files saved as part of the backup will be used to restore your Kiwi configuration to the new Debian 11 version. It is very important to check now for their i…