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thanks John for your quick help.
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to explain my setup a little further: on ipv4 i have here the normal nat setup. with port forwarding of port 8073/tcp to 192 168 178.20 on the internal net. on ipv6 i get in the moment the 2003:80:ad1e:1900::/56 net (56 is netmask) from my provider…
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i restarted the kiwi. If you need a ipv6 connection there are ways to get one via a tunnel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IPv6_tunnel_brokers
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on http://rx.linkfanel.net/ my kiwi is shown.
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hi jks, sorry for the inconveniences. nslookup -query=AAAA kiwisdr.shjn224ludslv1s5.myfritz.net Non-authoritative answer: kiwisdr.shjn224ludslv1s5.myfritz.net has AAAA address 2003:80:ad1e:1900:b2d5:ccff:fe57:189a best regards robert (db1jj)
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Yes i noticed that too, now as you say it. I bootet the kiwi up, and the interference got really strong at just the time i connected to kiwi the first time. I try this again later. If this is the case, does the BB standalone test make sense? I thin…
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I tried several things. 1. I added a clip-on-ferrite and some ferrite cores to the 5 V power cord. 2. I added a common mode choke to the ethernet cable 3. I disconnected the gps 4. I disconnected the Antenna I opened a client session with Firefo…
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i receive this emmissions not with the kiwisdr. I never said this. I receive them with other equipment, for example a airspy, or with my icom R7000 receiver. I can post a screenshot later