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Updated the "_online" code: change the default mode from "QAM" to "SAS", and try to detect DRM transmissions and set the mode to DRM. https://github.com/OH6BG/eibi2kiwi
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Updated my Python script, now shows full name of the TX site, instead of an abbreviation. https://github.com/OH6BG/eibi2kiwi
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Added a version ("_online") to Github that downloads the EiBi file from their server directly. Also added sorting by frequency of the output to the original and the online versions. https://github.com/OH6BG/eibi2kiwi
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I released the python code here if you are interested: https://github.com/OH6BG/eibi2kiwi
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Developed the script further to process weekday data better; still not 100% but really useful now. Here's the CSV which you can import to kiwiSDR as CSV: https://gist.github.com/OH6BG/f280d9d7de49fa676f8b2d4f72b9339f The file shows the DX labels in …
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Here's an extremely quick-and-dirty Python script to create a kiwi-compatible DX label CSV file from the Eibi CSV file which you can import into the KiwiSDR. It's really just a quick hack - but if you are interested, go ahead - use at your own risk.…
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Now sleeping over it, I think one easy option could be to use the ITU country abbreviation instead of the "home" country always when the Remarks column starts with a slash "/". As the documentation says, " The code is used…
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OK, if you are using the CSV version of the database, the transmitter site is displayed in the 8th column, "Remarks", as an abbreviation. E.g. 15580;1730-2200;;USA;Voice of America;E;EAf;/BOT;0;; Here in this case, it's "/BOT". T…
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I followed the instructions in the thread you shared. I received similar error messages as result from the 'gpu' command. So, I followed the sequence of commands that fetched the most recent version and compiled it. That process took quite a while b…
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Thanks, that was a very good pointer! Updating the system...
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TNX! I think the Internet connection is good as I can listen to this kiwi through the Internet. These pings return the following, root@kiwisdr:~# ping -c 3 elisa.home PING elisa.home (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from elisa.home (192.…
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Thanks for the reply! The route command returns, root@kiwisdr:~# route Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface default elisa.home 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 link-loca…
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Just a note that recordings made in the SAS mode (currently my favorite mode, in fact :) ) are somehow slowed down in speed while playing them back, making them hard to listen to. Something odd happening there.
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Roger that! However, the kiwi has been operational for many hours today and yesterday but no change on the list...
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WINB heard in KP03QA, Finland today on 15750 kHz @ 15 UTC, a little bit cracking; English-Spanish religious programming. (Image)
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Please check it now. It will return "? Mar-21 03:55 ? Mar-21 16:26".
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OK, I will look into it! Tnx for the heads-up!
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Hi guys, love the DRM mode! :) I just noticed that when the signal is lost from one station, all other info is erased from the info window, except the station info (not all stations even have that) at the bottom of the window. See image below: (Imag…
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Thanks for this extension! Great work!! Regards, Jari OH6BG
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Thanks for all the comments, appreciated! In our case, we decided to use a simple T splitter to share the GPS signal with two Kiwis (the two Kiwis are powered by the same PSU). This setup worked for us, but your mileage may vary. Please read the com…
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Just a quick follow-up here: We now have a comfortable setup for feeding two Kiwis, one Red Pitaya, and still have a place for another one :) Speaking of GPS, we managed to get a good place for the GPS antenna outside the shack so there are good 10-…
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Keep up the good work!! Jari OH6BG
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Hi Martin, I don't know ... as the S-meter is working nevertheless although the OV indicator is on, showing the S-meter reading (based on the dBm value, I guess) of the signal on the current frequency ... just wildly guessing here :) 73 Jari OH6BG
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I am a firm believer now! :D
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@jks it all makes sense, thanks!
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Ah OK! I switched to another browser and then it worked, strange. /?p worked too :smile: It assigned the first available RX (RX0) for me in my test case so it seems that the channels per se are not internally flagged as "public" or "p…
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hmmm... /?p should work here? I think & is used to delimit multiple parameters, e.g. http://oh6bg.ddns.net:8073/?f=15140/100,3200usb&p
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Cool, thanks!! However, could you please elaborate on the use of this a little bit: if my URL (e.g. a bookmark) is http://oh6bg.ddns.net:8073/?p , I am requesting a password-protected channel if, in my case, the password-protected ones are RX2 and R…
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Thank you for the suggestions! Really need to dig deeper into this :smile:
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Yes, I noticed, and that's totally fine. :smile: