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Just for clarification: You flashed the img file onto the sd card (and not just copied it)? And you have a router where you can see the assigned IP addresses but the fresh kiwi is not listed?
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The simple way is to reflash the kiwi, but you can try to recover it: So that old 192.168.8.152 address is still lingering around somewhere on the kiwi and for whatever reason, the port change reactivated it. It will not respond to that address, be…
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One last idea: You could use a laptop or other device, assign a 192.168.8.x address manually to it, and connect it directly to the kiwi. But without explanation why the kiwi has a 192.168.8.x address it's hard to say if this will work.
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You can also type "dmesg -t" and check if there are any messages at that time which would explain why the wifi connection dropped. Or "journalctl |tail -n 1000"
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Which brand/model do you use with the RTL8811CU which supports 5 GHz?
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Does the LED on the ethernet port still light up?
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/lib/modules/4.19.94-ti-r42/build should be a link to the linux headers, Which should be in the package linux-headers-4.19.94-ti-r42 in this case, so "sudo apt install linux-headers-4.19.94-ti-r42" should install them. BTW, I got mt76x2u …
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@jks when i ping an IP with no route, i also get no error until i press ctrl-c. But it's weird, 192.168.8.0/24 would be the BBG/BBB default network for SoftAp. Where does that come from? That doesn't make sense. Since the kiwi it's new, it's probabl…
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On the BBB I had to hold the boot-button during power on to boot from the card. With the BBG that was not necessary.
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You can also use the incognito mode on chrome (Ctrl-Shift-N) or private mode on firefox (Ctrl-Shift-P) to visit a site with default settings.
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The second kiwi will need its own (external) port, for example 8074. I'm surprised that the router would let you assign two devices to one port.
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That will be the load of the CPU, User, System and Idle
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Can you tell a bit about your environment? Can you place an antenna far away from buildings, or are in an apartment of a 20 story building, etc.?
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@Yogicat It worked fine for me with dd.
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The coordinates in "Public" should be used for the receiver map, via the /status page, correct?
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There is also a location field with coordinates, have you tried changing that? https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/791/QT55B4C6PYYR.png
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@jks The linked image (http://kiwisdr.com/files/KiwiSDR_v1.661_BBG_BBB_Debian_11.8.img.xz) seems to be the a beaglebone debian 12.2 image without kiwi software
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Thanks for the update, greatly appreciated. Early January you mentioned that you were planning to update all platforms to Debian 12, is that still valid?
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The currently ongoing >X3 flare just wiped out almost my entire spectrum: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/714/M1DSKEV8H1Y7.jpg https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/233/PR313YP9OOPZ.png
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It worked for me without using ethernet. After adding the line to main.conf, I reloaded the configuration with: service connman force-reload The wifi will interrupt for a few seconds, and when it's connected again, the modified config file will be u…
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I had a finding when using the kiwi with wifi that might be useful to others. I have noticed that at irregular intervals the latency to the kiwi briefly increases to a few 100ms up to 1 sec. The background scanning was to blame. Connman scans for ot…
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If you search for "GPS timing antenna" on ebay, you can often find used high quality antennas from cell towers, for example GPS-TMG-HR-40N. They last an eternity even in harsh environment, but are a bit more expensive.
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Ah, that's convenient. Thanks.
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I get suspicious connections several times a day from IP ranges which are direct allocations which belong to a "The Constant Company, LLC". They log in with a username of generic two letter words with a dot in between (i.e. Kaily.Trnuer, T…
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I'm thinking about getting a BBAI-64. Can they be cooled entirely passively if they are not in an enclosure? And what are the available Channel/WF configurations, are there also full WF channels in the 14 channel configuration?
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I have a question regarding TDoA operation. When I'm on a kiwi and select two other kiwis to do TDoA, is the kiwi to which i'm connected to automatically used in the calculation? Or would i have to add it too to the list (so essentially requiring 2 …
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@G8JNJ It appears to be happening on all carriers below ~1 MHz (Just as the longer periodic attenuation variation), the lower the frequency and the stronger the signal, the better audible. Towards 1 MHz it isn't audible anymore but visible in the a…
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I have also intermittently black waterfall and audio drop outs on a full WF channel. 8 channel config, with 3 waterfall users. The drop outs appears to happen less often and shorter, if i close the AF waterfall user. Another thing: I think that the …
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Shahriar from The Signal Path does RF related repairs and teardowns: https://www.youtube.com/@Thesignalpath Happy Holidays!
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It could be this setting: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/385/R27TC0VYW7M5.png