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 and kiwirecorder
I have posted the latest release V2.5a to https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon
Clint KA7OEI's blogspot installation instructions are for a much earlier version which required much more manual… (more) -
wsprdaemon noise graphs
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Location of wsprdaemon.conf
I would VNC to the Pi and edit control WD from that session.
Changing the conf of a running WD session will work most of the time. But if your changes remove a running RECEIVER, then WD will no longer… (more) -
WSPR results
The HamSCI researchers are exploring using the Kiwi noise level data in their 'Personal Space Weather Station' project: http://hamsci.org/basic-project/personal-space-weather-station -
Last Spectrum persists when all signals removed [fixed in v1.279]