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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Hi Steve,
I am adding support for all the FST4W-nnn modes to wsprdaemon V3.0.
The auto-wspr feature built in to the Kiwi is a port from an earlier version of WDSJT-x and required a significant amount… (more)
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wsprdaemon - A Raspberry Pi WSPR decoding service
V2.9 had a bug which blocked generating noise level graphs. That has been fixed in 2.9a and you can learn more at: http://wsprdaemon.org/forum.html -
wsprdaemon - A Raspberry Pi WSPR decoding service
I owe to Jim the suggestion to implement this important MERG feature in WD.
Here is a fuller explanation and example of the use of MERGed receivers:
1) MERG_K0_K1 merges the spots decoded from KIWI_0… (more)