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My KiwiSDR now works well even with the long wire antenna on the ground, in several broken pieces, after a recent storm! Didn't have to do anything (SSH) to the Beagle just plugged in the power and it immediately started to download the software up…
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Well I just installed the new BEL power module in an old computer ATX power supply case, adjusted the output voltage to 5.2V and plugged in the KiwiSDR. When checking 192.168.1.89:8073 I received the following message: (Image) Beginning to look …
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Bjarne, thanks for the tip about the pot, I will also adjust the BEL voltage to make it about 5.2V. I'm going to put up some new antennas, or rather put down, a "loop on the ground" antenna that will probably need a low noise pre-amp - he…
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Stu, thank you for the info. The lower than 5V may very well be the problem. I missed the lower voltage threads. :s The battery end of the 2ft. cable to the Beagle measured 4.90 V when I checked it this morning. I was more concerned with lo…
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>What power supply are you actually using (voltage and current)? I started off using a 10000 mAH LiPo USB Battery Bank (used for charging cell phones) having a 5.0 V 2.4 A max output. I thought that might be part of the problem and changed to a…
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Thank you for the reply. It's late here, and I'm tired, so I will pause for now and follow your prescribed steps tomorrow. Thanks for all your help again. -Zyg- AF4MP
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Well my new BeagleBoneGreen arrived. Unfortunately when coupled with the Kiwi it exhibits exactly the same symptoms as the original Beagle & Kiwi. One thing I didn't do before was to ping the Beagle by itself without the Kiwi attached. Pingin…
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The VOACAP hourly signal coverage charts for VOA 7345 kHz are shown at drmnainfo.blogspot.com/ On an unrelated topic your WSPR station receives daily my 200 mW 40M WSPR TX from my mobile antenna in the car! 73, -Zyg- AF4MP
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Yes, it had been in the box since October 2018. Due to unforeseen circumstances I was unable to get around to opening it up until this week. I really appreciate the excellent customer service particularly after a year of inactivity on my part. Mo…
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>>I think the 9 kHz mode has more to do with the 9 kHz broadcast channel spacing in certain countries. Not necessarily. The VOA is transmitting DRM on 7345 kHz from their Greenville, NC site using an old transmitter. They chose a 9 Khz band…
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You are correct the thermostat is wireless, glad you pointed that out - I wasn't thinking correctly when I submitted that ping. So here is the ping to the wired connection of one of Directv mini-genie client receivers in the house: (Image) -Zyg-…
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Thank you again! -Zyg-AF4MP
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That is very kind of you. I have an account at Mouser and use PayPal all the time. Thank you, -Zyg- AF4MP
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The .65 is my Windows 10 computer running windows 10 home edition with the new Edge browser. Although I have WiFi integrated with the Router/modem it is not used here. I had originally ran the Ethernet cable to the Kiwi directly from the Pace Rout…
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Yes, the green Ethernet lights are blinking. The 4 blue LEDs appear to be blinking correctly, with the Ist one double-flashing as stated. The wire shark reports: 40:BD:32 TexasIns Texas Instruments As for the 8073 port I set it up for the Firewal…
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I really have not been trying, or wanting to access from the external IP. All I've been doing is using 192.168.1.88:8073. I associated the port 8073, in the modem firewall, with the kiwi unit thinking that would help. I have just re-flashed and h…
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Nope, pinging shows nothing. OK, I'll re-flash it. Thanks, -Zyg- AF4MP
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I cannot and have not be able to access 192.168.1.88:8073 from within my LAN. There has been absolutely no communication from the Kiwi. I turned on the Kiwi yesterday and fiddled around with it for most of the day and evening. It has been on for …
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The local address shows as 192.168.1.88 my.kiwisdr.com says nothing found..