jks
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- jks
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- Tauranga, New Zealand RF82ci
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- KiwiSDR support email: support@kiwisdr.com
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Okay, /snr?measure (from the local network only) added to /snr interface for the next release.
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@f6bir2 Okay, thank you. The OE5xxx in my email is also named Rene, hence my confusion. Thanks very much for the log file. I need to figure out what exactly happened..
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Okay. I was just amazed that @f6bir2 seemed to solve an identical problem just by re-flashing from an older image (exact version still unknown) to v1.665. I still don't understand how that could possibly have been true.
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If I were to add an option to the existing /snr URL (that would only work from the local network) would that work for you? Like /snr?measure
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If the Kiwi server sees that the debian account password is set to temppwd (the Debian distro default) it changes it to the serial number of the Kiwi board.
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From my experience, ethernet noise also depends a lot on what is on the other end of the cable. Some routers seem to produce more noise than others. Perhaps some of them have the line pairs not very well balanced, or a bit out of phase. 100% this. T…
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Much easier/better to create a wsprdaemon setup. Even though it will require another computer (any old computer will do: cheap PC, another inexpensive SBC e.g. RPi etc). wsprdaemon gives you complete control over stuff like that and much more.
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@f6bir2 Sorry, I am extremely confused. Are you the same person who has been emailing me using a different callsign in your messages (OE5...) also having a problem with no signal reception? Where you tried jumpering over the RF attn chip with no im…
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@JIMMY0311 Could you try re-flashing using the latest image file and see if it cures your "FPGA not responding" problem just as @f6bir2 recently found with his? File KiwiSDR_v1.665_BBG_BBB_Debian_11.9.img.xz as mentioned in instructions h…
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Yes. And those flashing messages should stop in the latest releases since I now do the spot uploading on the server side instead of on the client (browser) side.
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@f6bir2 Glad it's working. But I'm still very worried that I don't understand why you would have seen such a serious problem as "FPGA not responding" just by using the Debian 11 sd card re-flash image. I would very much still like to see …
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So there's no question now that there's an older MS-S7-WEB and a newer one. This is the older one that the current antenna switch code supports. It has antenna mixing and a completely different API from the current MS-Sn-WEB switches: http://arcticd…
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Thanks, checking now..
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@f6bir2 Is it a Kiwi-1 or Kiwi-2? I really need to see a large number (like 500 to 1000) of the log messages from the msl command. Could you email those to support@kiwisdr.com please?
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@PSO Is it now working for you?
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Hi Rob, Okay, understood. Sort of like how any LF/MW/HF Kiwi frontend module for the accessory box absolutely has to contain set of dedicated, tunable series traps for the AM BCB. Since so many people live in a town with a local blowtorch not too fa…
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@on4iq Okay. If possible I would very much like to be able to connect to your Kiwi as admin and see if I can fix the problem. Please email details to support@kiwisdr.com Thank you.
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I was debugging using a customer's s5 to get the backend script working for that switch. And I know of at least one other customer who now has a working s5. But we're having real trouble with the s7. It's a very confusing situation because it's almo…
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Glenn has already designed and tested a 0-2 GHz Kiwi "frequency extender". I haven't had time to look at it much yet. http://sonic.net/%7En6gn/OSHW/KiwiExtender.html
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@on4iq It would be interesting to know if using the antenna switch scripts directly works or not. Something like: cda (change to dir /root/Beagle_SDR_GPS/pkgs/ant_switch) abi (alias for "./ant-switch-frontend bi" printing the backen…
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The uploading always worked for me, including recently. It was just the confirmation report that wsprnet.org used to send with each upload that seems to be missing.
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Hi Rob, That's actually really interesting. I have a proposal document for a Kiwi "accessory box" containing most of these functions plus more. It's geared towards supporting 4 Kiwis. For example the HF front end (with antenna switch, notc…
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I missed that Martin was using ant_switch, the full name of the old extension. The extension name selection code allows for unique prefix matching. That's why specifying just ant alone works. I will make my fix for the DX labels do the same so ant_s…
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Okay, good news.
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Good catch. I have changed the alias to ipa for the next release.
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Hi Kai, I was not able to test with an actual ms-s7, so it's possible there's a bug in the backend script changes I had to make. Is it possible for me to connect as admin to your Kiwi? It would have to be Internet accessible. We can place it on the …
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So v1.674 now uses a curl -L to upload spots with the WSPR extension (same as WSPR autorun does). I'd be interested to know if this solves your Nginx https redirect problem.
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@drb This problem may be solved in the current releases. I'd be interested to know if it works for you now. I had a customer with a trashed clone I was trying to rebuild. And just using the gclone alias on an ssh connection was timing out. After a l…
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Has anyone seen the uncommanded 26 dB signal drop problem in recent software releases where I have additional debugging prints enabled? I'd sure like to find this problem if it still exists. Thank you
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If you have suggestions for the users tab let me know. It's not easy to do everything people have suggested. But it never hurts to ask so I can think about it at least. I have some ideas of my own..