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Okay, let me work on this..
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I used to use the automatic loading of the memories to be able to go back to a frequency I'd previously quickly tuned to if I noticed that some activity had reoccurred. Is it worth enabling the old behavior as an option on the left-click menu? Would…
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The Kiwi audio output code I wrote handles stereo. But it depends on the Dream code sending stereo output samples. Did you make that post on Twitter about 603 kHz as received by the Bengaluru India Kiwi? I listened there a few times. But all I ever …
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An example of the new FT8 DXpedition mode message decoding. ZL7A Chatham Islands (NZ) in fox/hound mode showing four exchanges in a single 15 second cycle. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/157/IS1XKPHB9EX6.png
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Well, I think I fixed it. I can't quite believe it, but the fix was only 3 lines of added code. What happens now is that whenever you change the frequency entry it immediately forces a list re-sort and then acts like you entered the frequency in the…
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The only BBG I have here running Deb 10 looks like this: root@kiwisdr:~# dog Debian 10.11 BeagleBoard.org Debian Buster IoT Image 2020-04-06 Linux kiwisdr 4.19.94-ti-r42 #1buster SMP PREEMPT Tue Mar 31 19:38:29 UTC 2020 armv7l GNU/Linux Debian GNU/L…
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It would be interesting to run tcpdump (or equivalent) from a non-Kiwi host on the LAN and see what comes out of the gateway for Kiwi vs non-Kiwi traffic.
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If anyone else has this problem -- I could use some help. Before applying the "quick fix" above please email support@kiwisdr.com if you are able to open the ssh port (22) on your Kiwi, so I might connect and try to figure out the root caus…
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Are the Kiwi and computer running the browser on the same local network (i.e. low latency between the two) or are they separated by a higher latency Internet connection? I ask because it's quite possible this is occurring because of a timing/race pr…
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One tricky thing: The passband field on the "dx labels" panel of a user connection (or on the admin DX tab) is in Hz. So if you intend a +/- 1 MHz wide mask type "2M" into the field, instead of the more cumbersome 2000000. Simila…
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Okay, that's good. But those files being missing or corrupted isn't supposed to cause the user interface to get stuck like that. So I need to figure out why that is happening and fix it.
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Yes, definitely a corrupted or missing dx label file. Unless you have a custom one you'd like to restore you can restore the default by doing: cdp cp unix_env/kiwi.config/dist.dx.json ../kiwi.config/dx.json cp unix_env/kiwi.config/dist.dx_config.jso…
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A bit difficult to tell just from the browser console. But it might be configuration file or dx label database corruption. Can you (or do you know how to) open port 22 (ssh) on your router and link it to your Kiwi? If so, please do so and email the …
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There are no OTHR entries in the community database because their frequencies are unpredictable. CODAR is a different story, although these are regional and fairly low power I believe. Maybe someone has a different view on this.
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It's possible that if it's well-behaved it won't be a problem. You kind of won't know until you try though. For example the proxy client (frpc) runs as a separate program and is lightweight enough that it doesn't seem to cause problems.
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Note that running other programs on the Kiwi can easily disrupt the realtime requirement of the Kiwi server code. You start getting audio dropouts etc. So be careful trying this.
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I don't know if you've tried this, or if it's even helpful in your case: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2978/kiwi-1-how-to-fix-a-shorted-5v-input-cmc-t301
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Check admin page, "config" tab. The "default passbands" section, when the mode menu is set to LSB, should show -2700 and -300 for passband low and high respectively. Change them if not. Or use the reset button.
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Hopefully Peter will be able to get on here and respond.
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I'm having similar problems here too now. I'll let you know what I find..
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Is it possible to open port 22 (ssh) on your router so I could connect to the Beagle and look at it? If so please email the public ip address to support@kiwisdr.com
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Try reinstalling the device tree: cdp m install_kiwi_device_tree
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Thanks. I pushed a change that should allow compatibility with both situations. Also updated the URL of the AI64 update instructions.
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will the completed KiwiSDR2 ship from NZ? That's the plan.
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120 mm long, and about 75 mm wide and 55 mm tall. This is without considering clearance for the connectors and the feet (another 8 mm).
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And.... Another one: https://www.beagleboard.org/blog/2023-11-02-beaglev-fire-announcement This looks promising at first glance: RISC-V and Kiwi-sized FPGA on the SoC. But kinda falls apart on closer inspection: e.g. RISC-V cores aren't that fast, …
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Just an update. Lots going on as you can imagine. We are working with the beta test sites to understand some issues. The online store is just about ready. The software is getting there. The KiwiSDR 2 will ship with Debian 11.8 installed. The NZ-base…
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That's because they're gone.. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/16226/#Comment_16226 https://maritimeradio.org/taupo-maritime-radio-zlm/
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No there isn't. The regular web interface isn't even properly documented yet. About all you can do is take a look at kiwiclient / kiwirecorder or the server source code.
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Nice. A somewhat related YT channel that has a few good videos on the history of numbers stations is Lewis from Ringway Manchester. Also really nice drone arial footage of various transmitter sites throughout the UK.