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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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8 channel Kiwi WSPR decoding script 'kiwiwspr.sh' using Raspberry Pi or other external server
Thanks. It is gratifying to be part of such an active and dedicated group.
Everyone using the Kiwi, especially for WSPR, should upgrade to v 1.242. It corrects a bug which introduced -40dB +/- 23 Hz… (more) -
8 channel Kiwi WSPR decoding script 'kiwiwspr.sh' using Raspberry Pi or other external server
Thanks. It is gratifying to be part of such an active and dedicated group.
Everyone using the Kiwi, especially for WSPR, should upgrade to v 1.242. It corrects a bug which introduced -40dB +/- 23 Hz… (more) -
8 channel Kiwi WSPR decoding script 'kiwiwspr.sh' using Raspberry Pi or other external server
Thanks. It is gratifying to be part of such an active and dedicated group.
Everyone using the Kiwi, especially for WSPR, should upgrade to v 1.242. It corrects a bug which introduced -40dB +/- 23 Hz… (more) -
Some Observations While Using the KiwiSDR to Spot WSPR Stations [fixed in v1.242]
Thanks Christoph. You have given us all some new insight into the +/- 23 Hz sideband problem and it appears that John is studying it.
Do you have any insights into the other SNR problem? I suspect the… (more) -
In case there were any doubts.. [VP6D]