tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4774014561040227748.post1430287230237468312..comments2024-03-22T10:42:05.161-06:00Comments on KA7OEI's blog: A quick (and probably incomplete) guide to getting kiwirecorder and kiwiwspr (now wsprdaemon) running on LinuxUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4774014561040227748.post-47264160287844336222018-11-04T15:30:39.769-07:002018-11-04T15:30:39.769-07:00Hi Rob - thanks again for your hard work in puttin...Hi Rob - thanks again for your hard work in putting together this script - and feel free to refer to it and offer suggestions/updates - particularly with respect to other Linux variants.<br /><br />I looked for wsprd v2.0rc3 a few days ago but it wasn't (yet) available at ki7mt - and I wasn't ready to go through an explanation of how to manually install something when I wrote it. If you know of somewhere else to get the newest version with "get", I'd be interested.<br /><br />I do need to update it slightly with your recent changes, but I'll do that when I get a bit more time.<br /><br />73,<br />Clint<br />KA7OEIKA7OEIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01153508130273704727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4774014561040227748.post-8878654073368377292018-11-03T13:38:14.589-06:002018-11-03T13:38:14.589-06:00Thank you for your excellent installation instruct...Thank you for your excellent installation instructions. Can I refer to them in that forum thread? <br />Also, I want to encourage kiwiwspr users to install wsjt-x v2.0rc3. kiwiwspr-1-1g.sh and newer exploit the sensititity of the wsppd v2.0 to increase the number of spots by 10% or more.Rob AI6VNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09506233035911539177noreply@blogger.com