v1.814,815
From the CHANGE_LOG file:
v1.814,815 June 18, 2025
Fixed problem with URL camping caused by adding kiwirecorder camping. (thanks F5AFY)
SNR measurement:
When changing the interval menu to a value over one hour the correct time wasn't set on
32-bit architecture Beagles (e.g. BBG/BBB/BBAI, but not BBAI-64).
HFDL extension: "Show flights" checkbox now works again.
Comments
This update seems to have broken connections from my WSPRdaemon system. Still trying to figure out what's going on....
Cheers, Chris
... and kiwirecorder.py also never seems to do anything.
Log on the kiwisdr shows:
But the connection never shows on the Status page, and kiwirecorder.py never gets any data.
This seems to be what is also happening with the connections from wsprdaemon.
Should be better if you restart to get v1.815
That looks better thanks! wsprdaemon has resumed wspring and kiwirecorder.py has resumed kiwirecording.
Thanks for the quick fix.
Cheers, Chris
The issue with DigiSkimmer/kiwirecorder that I've previously reported, does also seem to be resolved 👍
Hi,
In the help panel ('?' or 'h' key) I see that the '/' key can be used to restore the passband (as the Alt-P combination on PC). But, when I use it, this character is intercepted and goes to the frequency window. May be platform dependent ? (I use Edge)
73, T
The help is not 100% clear, but just hit return/enter after the "/" and it should work. It does go to the frequency input field because "/" is used as a prefix for entering numeric passband values. Type "H" (capital H) to see the help for the frequency field.
... not an immediate key like others, I see ! Thanks.
... Keyboard shortcuts are always wonderful to me, as are the ones in the shift-h help !
f.e. : shift-return undo/redo last frequency change
Nice add, thanks !
"/" is considered one of the keys that are redirected to the frequency field (also 0-9
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enter/return backspace/delete). And that must be terminated by an enter/return. Because instead of a plain "/" you could have typed "/low,high" or "/width" (passband specification) as the frequency field help shows.