rrobinet
I have configured several Kiwis for wifi access by attaching an inexpensive router configured as a Wifi client to the ethernet port of the Kiwi. This $25 TP Link has worked well for me:
https://smile.amazon.com/TP-Link-Wireless-Portable-Travel-Router/dp/B00TQEX8BO/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=tplink+wifi+router&qid=1548188019&sr=8-14
In principle one could enable the internal BB Wifi or attach a USB wifi adapter, but I am reluctant to fiddle with the Kiwi's OS.
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wsprdaemon - A Raspberry Pi WSPR decoding service
I have just checked in V2.6b code which further improves the upload operations. The code is also more wsprnet.org server friendly, so hopefully it will help suppress some of the long hangs of the… (more) -
wsprdaemon - A Raspberry Pi WSPR decoding service
I have just checked in V2.6b to https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon where you will find installation and upgrade instructions.
Among other improvements, this version addresses an upload problem… (more) -
wsprdaemon - A Raspberry Pi WSPR decoding service
I have just checked in V2.6b to https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon where you will find installation and upgrade instructions.
Among other improvements, this version addresses an upload problem… (more) -
wsprdaemon - A Raspberry Pi WSPR decoding service
I have made antenna comparisons at KPH by configuring the second antenna system to log spots as KPH/N.
Then Jim's site shows a comparison by band of the two using: "curl www.wa2zkd.net:8088/today.html… (more) -
Length of time before a new WSPR listening station's noise graphs appear on wsprdaemon.org?