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Re: WD 2.10k has been checked in. Please upgrade to it
Your WD directories were not created with git
Save your conf files snd do a clean installation using git
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
Your WD directories were not created with git
Save your conf files snd do a clean installation using git
--
Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
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Rob Robinett
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#396
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Re: WD 2.10k has been checked in. Please upgrade to it
Worked fine here
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Jim Lill
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#395
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Re: WD 2.10k has been checked in. Please upgrade to it
On two systems. Was this because I downloaded via wpsrdaemon site? Where/when does the repository get set
On two systems. Was this because I downloaded via wpsrdaemon site? Where/when does the repository get set
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Glenn Elmore
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#394
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Re: WD 2.10k has been checked in. Please upgrade to it
Thank you Rob,
Just did it, went fine.
Steve
Thank you Rob,
Just did it, went fine.
Steve
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KD2OM
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#393
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WD 2.10k has been checked in. Please upgrade to it
This version adds WD's SW version number to the spots it uploads to wsprnet.org. That site doesn't display those version numbers, but wspr.rocks will print that version number field.
Also, version
This version adds WD's SW version number to the spots it uploads to wsprnet.org. That site doesn't display those version numbers, but wspr.rocks will print that version number field.
Also, version
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Rob Robinett
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#392
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More noise graphs now being displayed
Thanks to an observation by Clint KA7OEI, I found and fixed a problem in the WD server which caused noise graph files to not be displayed.
The WD server wakes up every 5 seconds, gets a list of .png
Thanks to an observation by Clint KA7OEI, I found and fixed a problem in the WD server which caused noise graph files to not be displayed.
The WD server wakes up every 5 seconds, gets a list of .png
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Rob Robinett
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#391
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DigiSkimmer
Has anyone looked at DigiSkimmer?
https://github.com/lazywalker/DigiSkimmer
Seems to be using a similar approach to Wsprdaemon to deliver the basic WSPR spotting functionality (none of the clever
Has anyone looked at DigiSkimmer?
https://github.com/lazywalker/DigiSkimmer
Seems to be using a similar approach to Wsprdaemon to deliver the basic WSPR spotting functionality (none of the clever
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G7ELK
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#390
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Edited
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
As I understand it there is at least one RF problem because they have two RF inputs, one with a 30 MHz LPF and a second with a 60 Mhz LPF and the filter outputs are both always connected together at
As I understand it there is at least one RF problem because they have two RF inputs, one with a 30 MHz LPF and a second with a 60 Mhz LPF and the filter outputs are both always connected together at
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Rob Robinett
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#389
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
On the Kiwi I have been measuring the voltage on the USB-A port of the BBG and then adjusting the PSU to get 5V on that unloaded USB-A port. I have found that the the resulting PSU output is typically
On the Kiwi I have been measuring the voltage on the USB-A port of the BBG and then adjusting the PSU to get 5V on that unloaded USB-A port. I have found that the the resulting PSU output is typically
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Rob Robinett
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#388
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
Rob
Just curious about the "serious Rf problem" on the FD cape. I took a peek on the website and most certainly it looks to me that their enclosure is not optimal when it comes to cooling the raspi
Rob
Just curious about the "serious Rf problem" on the FD cape. I took a peek on the website and most certainly it looks to me that their enclosure is not optimal when it comes to cooling the raspi
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Rolf Ekstrand
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#387
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
That looks pretty straight forward and yeah I already edited my local copy of your example .config file so I wouldn't forget to set localhost:8073. Well I guess now it's just hurry up and wait
That looks pretty straight forward and yeah I already edited my local copy of your example .config file so I wouldn't forget to set localhost:8073. Well I guess now it's just hurry up and wait
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VE7VXO
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#386
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
Just log on to the Flydog's Pi as user 'flydog' password 'flydog-sdr'
execute 'sudo apt-get install git'
then follow the installation instructions on my github page.
there are many, many packages
Just log on to the Flydog's Pi as user 'flydog' password 'flydog-sdr'
execute 'sudo apt-get install git'
then follow the installation instructions on my github page.
there are many, many packages
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Rob Robinett
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#385
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Re: Kiwi front end protection.
The WebSDR system seems to best address the latency issue of the Kiwi and many other SDRs and thus more popular with ham operators.
You can compare the KFS WebSDR at
The WebSDR system seems to best address the latency issue of the Kiwi and many other SDRs and thus more popular with ham operators.
You can compare the KFS WebSDR at
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Rob Robinett
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#384
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Re: Kiwi front end protection.
I think it wasn't a Kiwi at the time, just two collocated antennas with the receiver running continuously. The rx may have been an analog radio or an Apache/Anan dual-ADC board, I can't
I think it wasn't a Kiwi at the time, just two collocated antennas with the receiver running continuously. The rx may have been an analog radio or an Apache/Anan dual-ADC board, I can't
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Glenn Elmore
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#383
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
I suspected that but wasn't sure. I don't expect to see my FD arrive till September probably but in the mean time if you have any chance to write down the steps you used it will help me a lot and
I suspected that but wasn't sure. I don't expect to see my FD arrive till September probably but in the mean time if you have any chance to write down the steps you used it will help me a lot and
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VE7VXO
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#382
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
It was a typo. I was working on the FlyDog
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
It was a typo. I was working on the FlyDog
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
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Rob Robinett
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#381
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Re: The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
Is that a typo for Flydog, or sarcasm, or is there actually another SDR called Firedog? I looked but came up empty?
Is that a typo for Flydog, or sarcasm, or is there actually another SDR called Firedog? I looked but came up empty?
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VE7VXO
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#380
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Re: Kiwi front end protection.
Glenn, how did you deal with the processing delay? Here it is almost a full second through the Kiwi. I can't handle that, my fist stops in an instant when my delayed CW hits my ears. Turning volume
Glenn, how did you deal with the processing delay? Here it is almost a full second through the Kiwi. I can't handle that, my fist stops in an instant when my delayed CW hits my ears. Turning volume
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VE7VXO
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#379
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The Pi in the FiredogSDR can run 8 channel WD
Despite my vow last night to not work on the FD until its serious RF input problems are solved, this morning I decided that I had spent so much time setting up access to Tom NH6Y's FD that I would
Despite my vow last night to not work on the FD until its serious RF input problems are solved, this morning I decided that I had spent so much time setting up access to Tom NH6Y's FD that I would
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Rob Robinett
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#378
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Re: Kiwi front end protection.
Rolf,
I have used the Cross Country Wireless receiver protectors on mine, they work quite well. My three kiwi's are all on passive antennas with 11 dB preamps. They are spaced about
Rolf,
I have used the Cross Country Wireless receiver protectors on mine, they work quite well. My three kiwi's are all on passive antennas with 11 dB preamps. They are spaced about
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KD2OM
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#377
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