Re: Arinst SDR Dreamkit V1D
Simon, have you received you’s? It’s a pretty cool little receiver and works better than expected. The receiver seems good when connected to my normal antenna, I am not seeing any overload and I don’t see any FM images. Sensitivity seems good. There are a lot of options to tune the display. After playing with the controls foe a while I got a feel for how they work and I can tune the display how I like it. The user interface is... interesting.
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Re: Steerable antenna anyone?
It’s not local, it appears for an hour or so in the AM and is heard on my server network both here at my QTH (KA1GJU Super Stations #1-4) and 13 miles away at our local radio clubhouse (KA1GJU@PCARC). Weather tomorrow is supposed to be good, will hike out to shop and check
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Re: Steerable antenna anyone?
Roger Shaltry
If you have not tried killing your main power or one breaker at a time then it would be worthwhile. I fought interference for a few years and finally tracked it down to a cordless phone charger in another room. As soon as I unplugged it the spectrum was good again.
Good luck
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Re: Steerable antenna anyone?
Hi
Thats everywhere.. 160-17 maybe higher. Some just stays there 24/7 some randomly changes frequency.. Thoughts are.).been discussed here i think) A over horizon radar B new commercial data for stock exchange’s.. Whatever it is has no regard for the likes of us.it often is on 80m..40m 160m etc.. Atleast it a good indication of when bands are good..not that helps really. Simon g0zen
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Re: Steerable antenna anyone?
I tried the Kiwi SDR TDoa, but it appears very few have decent antennas attached. The plot would give widely different
locations with every run. Time to hike up to shop and do an A/B test with the SteppIR's. 73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Steerable antenna anyone?
Anybody got a direction of the source of QRM on 17m in the AM here in USA?
My beams are fixed due to the tower tops occupied with VHF/UHF repeater antennas. I usually operate in the upper portion of 17m. 😡🤬 73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Simon Brown
Hi,
FWIW I’m going to run some tests with my server to see if I can deliberately force this problem.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU
Sent: 01 October 2021 17:52 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
I'm not the only server that's jacked, too bad ARRL_Noise_1 doesn't have valid callsign associated with it. -- - + - + -
Please use https://forum.sdr-radio.com:4499/ when posting questions or problems.
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Cox
Gl;ad that you found the source of the log on. I'm off in a couple of weeks to a KU (actually Kansas State) football game and thought that I might drop by there and knock on doors for you. Looks like a small town and someone should know who the hams and nerds are! Good luck. N0UU
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Re: KrakenSDR released
Don,
Thank you for the information. The examples here: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/kiwisdr-tdoa-direction-finding-now-freely-available-for-public-use/ appear to indicate that the KIWISDR does a decent job of locating transmitters, and it can apparently be done on-line! Cool! Best regards, Larry WB6BBB On Wed, 20 Oct 2021 19:10:10 -0600, "Don Moman VE6JY" <ve6jy.1@gmail.com> wrote: Well the KIWI TDOA location feature can do very well for locating HF
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Re: KrakenSDR released
Don Moman VE6JY
Well the KIWI TDOA location feature can do very well for locating HF transmitter sites.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 6:54 PM Bob Martin <snivvy@...> wrote:
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Re: KrakenSDR released
Bob Martin
DFing on HF, including 10M is not a productive activity if you're actually looking to get a fix on a transmitter. VHF and above being pretty much line of sight do work well with the proper hardware and technique, so 24+ MHz lower frequency limit was a good choice.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 9:54 AM Larry Dighera <LDighera@...> wrote:
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Buford T. Justice
I experienced the same issue as you and believe it is related to signing up for one of their free accounts to list all my computers. I am presently trying TeamViewer without an account. Now, I maintain a LibreOffice document with IDs and passwords for TeamViewer. So far so good. Windows Remote Desktop works well, but I find TeamViewer to be the best remote desktop application available. Use really hard passwords!
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Gedas
And there is Windows Remote
Desktop. I have used that for over 10 years and love it for
controlling my observatory PC while inside on cold nights. Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT Gallery at http://w8bya.com (under repair) Light travels faster than sound.... This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak. On 10/20/2021 4:41 PM, Dennis Matzen
wrote:
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Dennis Matzen
Chrome Remote Desktop does…
Dennis Matzen ka6fub@...
-- Dennis KA6FUB
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Chris Robinson KF6NFW DMR ID 3153250
No. Vnc does not carry sound.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021, 12:35 PM Jim Smith G0OFE <sdr-radio@...> wrote:
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Jim Smith G0OFE
Does VNC carry sound? It didnt when I used it in the past.
================================ Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF
On 20/10/2021 16:29, Robert Dale wrote:
I also gave up on Teamviewer after they jerked me around claiming my setup (for my own personal remote station) was “commercial”. I had a lengthy email exchange but they refused to listen. So I moved to VNC which has worked flawlessly for almost 3 years now.
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
I also gave up on Teamviewer after they jerked me around claiming my setup (for my own personal remote station) was “commercial”. I had a lengthy email exchange but they refused to listen. So I moved to VNC which has worked flawlessly for almost 3 years now.
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Jim Smith G0OFE
Yes, Anydesk have just started doing this over the last week or two, but only on the machine I take to work and use to access my radios from work in my own time. They have advised me that this counts as "business use" and therefore needs a licence. If my access gets blocked totally (as I expect will eventually happen), I'll have to look for another solution. (sigh) it was good while it lasted. Tried the Google Chrome one, but it's not
too reliable. slows and freezes a lot. ================================ Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF
On 19/10/2021 15:43, Robin Thompson
wrote:
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Jon Fear
I have tried them all! Even DW service is now putting restrictions on bandwidth. I have just moved my systems open source to Mesh Central.
You get a choice of whether to use their servers or set up your own. I have a cloud based server already and so it was a no brainer. I can now access all my systems easily. Because my server is cloud based, I use the bandwidth of my server, which is 10GB. It is only limited by the connection speed of the remote devices. You can set up simple temporary shares for other systems for you to log into on a temporary basis, similar or the same as the other systems... And of course it costs me nothing! Hope this helps Jon
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Re: To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Robin Thompson
Unfortunately I have recently found AnyDesk doing exactly that ! Timed access (15secs before connect) which is not good but better than some of the alternatives . Teamviewer was the worst for doing that – I wouldn’t mind paying a small monthly fee but not nearly £300 p/year – AND they would not listen to any calls/emails which at least AnyDesk does, and fingers crossed they are being very helpful… !
73 Robin G3TKF
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jim Smith G0OFE
Sent: 01 October 2021 14:50 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] To the user of my Superstation Servers who has an IP address from Scranton, KS…
Try Anydesk. Does pretty much the same, but doesn't shithouse you with alleged commercial use. I gave up with Teamviewer a couple of years ago due to this. ================================ On 01/10/2021 13:16, Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU wrote:
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