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I assume the ISP is using CG NAT, due to the severely limited IPv4 addresses available - where some ISPs (like BT in the UK) issuing only IPv6 addresses on the WAN and no IPv4 for residential customers.
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I think the loop is working. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/690/0VW7ZC0BZTHY.png
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I put an FM filter inline with the MW filter, and it has also cleaned up quite a few spurs!
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Oh cool. Now I know, I will use the SSTV decoder next time.
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Then it started up again with a different pattern and sound. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/859/LS9K1R7ICRI7.png
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The buttons still seem to be non responsive. I cant even get any console or debug output in the browser dev tools.
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Righto Set SIM=0 Manual switch setting works root@kiwisdr:~/KiwiSDR/pkgs/ant_switch# ./ant-switch-frontend bs raas4a-usb Selected backend: raas4a-usb ./ant-switch-frontend 1 Debug output: 2025-05-27 07:14:03 configure_port called 2025-05-27 07:14:…
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Never mind = I used your script with SIM=1 and removed it from the top of the script. doh.
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ah Ok, i have done this: ./ant-switch-frontend bs raas4a-usb # Select the backend script. Selected backend: raas4a-usb ./ant-switch-frontend bi raas4a-usb v1.0 4ch nomix /dev/ttyUSB0 ./ant-switch-frontend 1 throws up: root@kiwisdr:~/KiwiSDR/pkgs…
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Ill give it a go tonight.
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Ok - I'm going to give it a rest for a while, the GUI buttons still don't issue "send_cmd: A1 or A2" There is no debug output so it would seem the button press isn't being registered. I've tried a fresh browser in privacy mode.
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In hindsight, I pulled the trigger too soon getting the raas4 and should have got the MS-S3A or @studentkra elegant cheap solution! Never mind. Its been a good experience and I enjoyed learning something new, and I also forgot how much I enjoy build…
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Thank you very much! Ill patch it and see what occurs!
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20923#Comment_20923 So from what I understand and have read, the underlying code for Firefox (called Gecko) is much better at handling media streams than Chromium based browsers. Regarding p…
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Ok so I am tantalisingly close to having this working, however the buttons in the front end extension GUI don't appear to fire the relevant antenna. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/319/X53PVLNOF6X9.png I have enabled some logging and can see the …
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I notice you are connecting to your Kiwi via the proxy address. Do you see the same dropouts with a local connection (if possible)
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20897#Comment_20897 Not renaming to KiwiSDR and Sons? No legacy to hand on? Haha - does anyone do that any more?
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20912#Comment_20912 Perfect! There are a number of very lightweight browsers around, and not all built on Chrome. I have used a few of these in the past. (I'm a die hard Firefox guy) Mozilla…
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Whats the alternative in these cases? The use of SDR Console and alike?
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20900#Comment_20900 I was a little fearful of blowing the front end initially given the noise it produced and the 30+ db of crap across the bands.
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Updated the code in Github - will plug the device in when I get home tonight and see if it works!
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Ok this test works #!/bin/bash AntSW_ShowBackend() { echo "raas4a-usb v1.0 4ch nomix /dev/ttyUSB0" } AntSW_GetAddress() { echo "/dev/ttyUSB0"; } AntSW_SetAddress() { echo "/dev/ttyUSB0"; } AntSW_Initialize() { :; }…
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This is what I originally had: #!/usr/bin/env bash # ant-switch-backend-usb.sh # A KiwiSDR antenna‐switch backend for USB-serial relay boards # Copy this into /root/pkgs/ant_switch/, then in your Kiwi admin UI select “usb” as the backend. N_CH=8 V…
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20888#Comment_20888 Brill, thanks. Really appreciate the guidance.
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20887#Comment_20887 A bit morbid - perhaps leave that list in your will to someone you dislike? :-)
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One day.... one day.......... :-) https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/20886#Comment_20886
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I was thinking a similar thing yesterday, however, I was thinking of separate window / TAB pop open so you can have a waterfall on one and a spec on the other or split between two screens - or even if the spectrum analyser popped out into a native b…
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Slightly off the topic - look how clean your weather fax is! 😮
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Slow progress here. Don replied, and 9600 baud is all the PIC will do. Since it's only 2 bytes, there shouldn't be any performance related issues - ill take the punt. However, I am not a coder, and I am currently vibe coding. Apologies @jks :-) I …
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I did try a few variations. There were other signals either side of what looked like FSK however the shift width was also a custom value.