This is a Python client for KiwiSDR. It allows you to:
- Receive data streams with audio samples, IQ samples, and waterfall data
- Issue commands to the KiwiSDR
Make sure the Python package 'numpy'
is installed.
On many Linux distributions the command would be similar to 'apt install python-numpy'
The following demo programs are provided to you to play with:
kiwirecorder
: record audio to WAV files, with squelchkiwifax
: decode radiofax and save as PNGs, with auto start, stop, and phasing
Two utilities have been added to simplify the waterfall data acquisition/storage and data analysis. The SNR ratio (a la Pierre Ynard) is computed each time. There is now the possibility to change zoom level and offset frequency (this is still approximate! waiting for jks help ;) )
microkiwi_waterfall.py
: launch this program with no filename and just the SNR will be computed, with a filename, the raw waterfall data is saved. Launch with--help
to list all options.waterfall_data_analysis.ipynb
: this is a demo jupyther notebook to interactively analyze waterfall data. Easily transformable into a standalone python program.
The data is, at the moment, transferred in uncompressed format. I'll add soon the ADPCM decode routines.
Base class for receiving websocket data from a KiwiSDR. It provides the following methods which can be used in derived classes:
_process_audio_samples(self, seq, samples, rssi)
: audio samples_process_iq_samples(self, seq, samples, rssi, gps)
: IQ samples_process_waterfall_samples(self, seq, samples)
: waterfall data
- Can record audio data, IQ samples, and waterfall data (work in progress).
- The complete list of options can be obtained by
python kiwirecorder.py --help
. - It is possible to record from more than one KiwiSDR simultaneously, see again
--help
. - For recording IQ samples there is the
-w
or--kiwi-wav
option: this write a .wav file which includes GNSS timestamps (see below).
- Use the option
-m iq --kiwi-wav --station=[name]
for recording IQ samples with GNSS time stamps. - The resulting .wav files contains non-standard WAV chunks with GNSS timestamps.
- If a directory with name
gnss_pos/
exists, a text filegnss_pos/[name].txt
will be created which contains latitude and longitude as provided by the KiwiSDR; existing files are overwritten.
- There is an octave extension for reading such WAV files, see
read_kiwi_wav.cc
where the details of the non-standard WAV chunk can be found; it needs to be compiled in this waymkoctfile read_kiwi_wav.cc
. - For using read_kiwi_wav an octave function
proc_kiwi_iq_wav.m
is provided; typehelp proc_kiwi_iq_wav
in octave for documentation.