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WSPRdaemon and KiwiSDR Channels
I have set up my Kiwi SDR for 8 channels.
I have set the config file on WSPRDaemon for up to 6 channels.
However WSPRDaemon is only telling the Kiwi to do 4 channels.
I wonder what I have configured
I have set up my Kiwi SDR for 8 channels.
I have set the config file on WSPRDaemon for up to 6 channels.
However WSPRDaemon is only telling the Kiwi to do 4 channels.
I wonder what I have configured
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Mike Donnachie
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#349
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Re: New to the list
Hell of an antique! I still use mine daily as a band monitor and for casual SWL. It's just so convenient!
Hell of an antique! I still use mine daily as a band monitor and for casual SWL. It's just so convenient!
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VE7VXO
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#348
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Re: New to the list
Hi Joe,
You could join our Wednesday 16:00 UTC Zoom call and ask Ulli and others who have extensive experience with the LOG.
You don't need to apologize for trying the RaspberrySDR. Both the KiwiSDR
Hi Joe,
You could join our Wednesday 16:00 UTC Zoom call and ask Ulli and others who have extensive experience with the LOG.
You don't need to apologize for trying the RaspberrySDR. Both the KiwiSDR
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Rob Robinett
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#347
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Re: New to the list
That's interesting. I tried modelling several different variations but for the phased pair I found that deviating from the corner driven diamond shape resulted in degredation to the pattern either in
That's interesting. I tried modelling several different variations but for the phased pair I found that deviating from the corner driven diamond shape resulted in degredation to the pattern either in
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VE7VXO
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#346
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Re: New to the list
Ulli ON5KQ has suggested that moving the feed point of a LOG by a few feet can move the null direction and minimize RFI pickup.
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Rob Robinett
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rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
Ulli ON5KQ has suggested that moving the feed point of a LOG by a few feet can move the null direction and minimize RFI pickup.
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
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Rob Robinett
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#345
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Re: New to the list
Yes well, it may be a while but I will certainly do so. This started out with me trying to use a phased pair of LoG antennas to improve reception of europeans on 160m to my tiny noisy suburban lot
Yes well, it may be a while but I will certainly do so. This started out with me trying to use a phased pair of LoG antennas to improve reception of europeans on 160m to my tiny noisy suburban lot
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VE7VXO
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#344
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Re: New to the list
Joe,
Please report your results!
Rob
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Rob Robinett
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rob@...
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Joe,
Please report your results!
Rob
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
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Rob Robinett
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#343
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Re: New to the list
OK. My mail out of synch on phone so not seeing corrections properly.
Rpi of a flydog or similar rpi kiwi and without any external network interface doesn't have the same cm potential.
It does still
OK. My mail out of synch on phone so not seeing corrections properly.
Rpi of a flydog or similar rpi kiwi and without any external network interface doesn't have the same cm potential.
It does still
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Glenn Elmore
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#342
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Re: New to the list
I think youre still not getting what I'm saying but we can take this off group.
Your single hardware connection to the kiwi has both data and a common unless two different, seperately returned power
I think youre still not getting what I'm saying but we can take this off group.
Your single hardware connection to the kiwi has both data and a common unless two different, seperately returned power
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Glenn Elmore
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#341
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Re: New to the list
Yes, the BBAI probably has the CPU horsepower.
But WD requires many, many libraries. In particular running the WSJT-x 'wsprd' utility requires many including an obscure Fortran FFT one.
It would be
Yes, the BBAI probably has the CPU horsepower.
But WD requires many, many libraries. In particular running the WSJT-x 'wsprd' utility requires many including an obscure Fortran FFT one.
It would be
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Rob Robinett
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#340
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Re: New to the list
Jumping in late but wouldn’t a KiwiSDR with a BB AI have enough horsepower to run the receiver and wsprdaemon? Cooling would have to be addressed with a heatsink addition.
Steve KD2OM
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Jumping in late but wouldn’t a KiwiSDR with a BB AI have enough horsepower to run the receiver and wsprdaemon? Cooling would have to be addressed with a heatsink addition.
Steve KD2OM
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KD2OM
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#339
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Re: New to the list
Yes I think I muddied the waters by referring to KiwiSDR when I meant the RaspberrySDR. Anyways, it's all clear now and thanks to you both for being patient with me and answering my questions to the
Yes I think I muddied the waters by referring to KiwiSDR when I meant the RaspberrySDR. Anyways, it's all clear now and thanks to you both for being patient with me and answering my questions to the
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VE7VXO
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#338
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Re: New to the list
Hi Joe,
To be clear, if you are using a RaspberySDR one would configure the Kiwi's address as localhost:8073.
Glenn's configuration [Pi wifi client with its own PSU] ---- wifi ----[Yellow Thing
Hi Joe,
To be clear, if you are using a RaspberySDR one would configure the Kiwi's address as localhost:8073.
Glenn's configuration [Pi wifi client with its own PSU] ---- wifi ----[Yellow Thing
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Rob Robinett
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#337
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Re: New to the list
Hi Joe,
I couldn't find your mention of using the RaspberrySDR in the thread, so that would have confused Glenn and me.
The standalone RaspberrySDR is a very clean HW and SW architecture which I wish
Hi Joe,
I couldn't find your mention of using the RaspberrySDR in the thread, so that would have confused Glenn and me.
The standalone RaspberrySDR is a very clean HW and SW architecture which I wish
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Rob Robinett
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#336
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Re: New to the list
Yeah you are still not getting what I'm proposing Glenn, but Rob's message just now answered my question that it should be possible. In the scheme I'm proposing there is no second hardware connecting
Yeah you are still not getting what I'm proposing Glenn, but Rob's message just now answered my question that it should be possible. In the scheme I'm proposing there is no second hardware connecting
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VE7VXO
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#335
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Re: New to the list
To access the Kiwi you have a choice of a wired LAN connector (static or DHCP), USB A connector (port number statically assigned by BB). Either of these *might* be connected to a router/dongle or
To access the Kiwi you have a choice of a wired LAN connector (static or DHCP), USB A connector (port number statically assigned by BB). Either of these *might* be connected to a router/dongle or
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Glenn Elmore
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#334
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Re: New to the list
No one has yet tried your configuration, but it should work and be easy to configure.
In the wsprdaemon.conf file define the Kiwi receiver's IP:PORT address as localhost:8073
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Rob
No one has yet tried your configuration, but it should work and be easy to configure.
In the wsprdaemon.conf file define the Kiwi receiver's IP:PORT address as localhost:8073
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Rob
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Rob Robinett
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#333
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Re: New to the list
I think I'm missing something here. You keep mentioning wired LAN connections. I'm talking about running the SDR stand alone with wspr daemon running on the same pi that is connected to the SDR
I think I'm missing something here. You keep mentioning wired LAN connections. I'm talking about running the SDR stand alone with wspr daemon running on the same pi that is connected to the SDR
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VE7VXO
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#332
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Re: New to the list
Only measurement will tell for sure but it isn't uncommon for a even a co-located device to create a loop with power supply and wired LAN connections. Shielding probably won't matter or help. If the
Only measurement will tell for sure but it isn't uncommon for a even a co-located device to create a loop with power supply and wired LAN connections. Shielding probably won't matter or help. If the
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Glenn Elmore
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#331
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Re: New to the list
Hi Glenn
If I can run the SDR and WD on a single Pi in a shielded box with no LAN then the only external connections will be a short battery lead and the coaxial lead in. The phased pair I
Hi Glenn
If I can run the SDR and WD on a single Pi in a shielded box with no LAN then the only external connections will be a short battery lead and the coaxial lead in. The phased pair I
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VE7VXO
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#330
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