jks
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- Tauranga, New Zealand RF82ci
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Where is the antenna description entered in the administration page?
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Seeed KiwiSDR metal enclosure finally available!
The 2m spur is right at 144 MHz. See this post: http://forum.kiwisdr.com/discussion/discussion/497/update-on-the-2-meter-band-interference-issue/p1 -
Grove code for KiwiSDR
Good point. I have not looked into the Grove stuff. But from the PCB silkscreen near the connectors it seems one of the two Grove connectors provides UART and the other SDIO/I2C. These can also likely be put into GPIO mode with the right magic. And it should be possible to do an antenna switch extension backend for them.Each connector also has 3.3V/GND. So if you're using the new Kiwi aluminum enclosure you can move the fan to the other connector if necessary. -
Add waterfall rate to URL arguments
No, the WSPR extension would actually still work because the DSP part is done on the Beagle. The transmission of the WSPR spectrum, decode information etc. happens separately from the audio and wf streams. You are correct that some extensions process the audio/IQ data in the browser. And for those a Mute cannot stop the audio/IQ data. That's one of the reasons handling the audio mute case is a little more complicated. -
Important: updated assembly guide (v1.1) for the aluminum enclosure
There is an updated assembly guide (version 1.1) for those of you who have purchased the new aluminum enclosure. Corrections to the parts list, clearer photos and an important note about removing one of the two pieces of sticky tape attached to the fan. Special thanks to Dave, PJ4VHF, from Bonaire for discovering the issue.