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To keep "own" things separate, I'm using a self-created directory /root/mystuff and put things like bash scripts etc there. But that's a matter of personal taste.
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Congratulations! Is your kiwi publicly accessible? If yes, and if you really can login as root with your serial#, you should urgently change your root password into something significantly longer and more complicated. The serial# is way too short an…
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Please try to be more clear. It's not always easy to understand your respective context. My vague guess: You don't know your actual root password? If so, you can do the following: Login via ssh (putty) with debian as username and your serial# as pas…
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This is surely not a browser problem. Chrome, Firefox and opera web browsers not connecting to Kiwisdr.... Putty works OK, WinSCP works OK... Looks for me as if the kiwi-daemon (kiwid) is not running. When logged in via putty, you can check this by …
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Thanks, John, for explanation. Firefox didn't allow to visit the site, but allowed to view the certificate. For whatever reason, it showed an expiration date of yesterday (21-Apr-2023). My own experiences with LE stem from normal webservers only - a…
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Did you try with username debian?
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Seems Chinese clones are dead as well, real shame I missed the boat on this. They "stole" the idea and the know-how. They dropped it again - just as they pleased. And they don't give a damn about updates, help and bug fixes. Those who bet …
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I can't confirm that. If I visit your kiwi, I see the area around 1.75 MHz masked as intended.
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I'm very sorry, but I can't confirm that - a quick test at :8173 showed the same symptoms for me as I described earlier. Of course this does not necessarily mean that your problem is back - maybe it's another problem or something on my side which no…
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I tried it too, and after a few seconds audio and WF stopped. Often it continued after a break, but not always. Seems very similar to nitroengine's experience. So I also think it's some kind of network problem.
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Same here, can't decode Kuwait 15110 anymore although signal is fairly strong (S9+20). In the past this was never a problem. WINB 15755 is significantly weaker (S7), but decoding works sometimes. Location: abt. 70 km northwest from Berlin.
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I happened to receive Ceske radiokomunikace on 954 KHz ("not verified" in drmrx.org list) since abt. 16:00 UTC. But I don't know whether it is test or regular transmission, although it sounds like the latter. Kiwi QTH: abt. 80 km northwest…
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No such problem here, it behaves as it should (v1.572).
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+1 !!!!!
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I don't see this problem. Does anyone else? No problems here, works as usual.
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I suppose that the reason for this issue is the power supply. Its output capacity must be large enough to slow down the ramp-up time to a point where the beagle doesn't recognize it as such anymore. Maybe. Another part of the problem could be that s…
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Thanks for explanation, John!
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How do you "force an update" ? admin-Tab "Update", then "Build Now" After abt. 20..30 minutes your kiwi should be up again with the latest version.
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Yes. Kiwi compiles its own software. Ideas have been around to change it such that updates are only distributed as binaries, which of course would be faster. But until now, it's not the case. (Personally, I like the idea of a local toolchain and com…
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Me too. I asked nearly the same question abt. 2 years ago, and I'm still interested in a plausible answer.
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I've always seen exactly these lines as in your video in specific situations, not only since one of the more recent updates (I'm using Firefox). On small screens, I use to "zoom out" (downsize screen content) by hitting CTRL and Minus simu…
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As far as I know, "hamburger" is a fairly common jargon term for menu icons of this type. ;-)
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Wow, great! Many many thanks, John!
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I also know the phenomenon (Firefox). I always assumed it was leftover buffer content from the previous session (and didn't bother).
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@PSO I can confirm the small difference between frequency input field and WF scale on my own kiwi. It looks exactly like in your screenshot. But if I tune to, say, 10.0 MHz, there is no difference. So I guess it's something like a rounding error. B…
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I approached the problem more "pragmatically" than "scientifically". 😉 My Kiwi is solar powered, so 12..14 V are supplied (which I also use directly for my homebrew antenna switch). For the Kiwi I use a small 3A step-down convert…
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I can't answer that exactly, but I wouldn't dare to supply 6 V into the Kiwi. If committed to AA cells, I'd use NiCad / NiMh recharchables rather than normal cells OR put a silicon diode in series (should be specified for at least 2A), this will red…
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I'm not local, but in this very moment (~20:03 UTC), I see also the busy page, with only one entry (10.000 KHz) and all the others empty.
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Thanks, John! I'll try it, update is running.
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Thank you very much! First quick functional test (standalone, without CAT): basically it seems to work under windows right away.