[Skimmertalk] "Dongle Server" image available
tim04 at swandhams.com
tim04 at swandhams.com
Thu Feb 1 16:24:41 EST 2018
Hi John,
Many thanks for uploading that image of the RTL_HPSDR server.
My first RPi arrived yesterday and booted OK, and after some inevitable
messing-about, I've got the RTL_HPSDR s/w running OK, with WiFi (not
Ethernet) and a LAN address from my DHCP server on the ADSL router.
I have CW Skimmer Server and RTTY Skimmer Server on a PC also networked
via WiFi, and on that PC when either running the CW or the RTTY server
looking for a Hermes RX, I get similar entries in the RTL_HPSDR log
file.
Both RTTY and CW skimmers report "SDR Failure: Too many receivers
selected"
(Sorry that I can't cut/paste from RPi to this PC.)
Excerpt from RTL_HPSDR log file on the RPi -
"Revealing myself as a Hermes version 2.6 rcvr. -- Skimmer Mode
My IP Address: 192.168.0.115
..............
Was discovered by 192.168.0.76
Sent discovery acknowledgement
..............
Received Stop command
Received Stop command
"
And then it restarts and goes round again .....
In CW Skimmer Server, in the Skimmer tab selected Receiver dropdown, the
options shows as
"01 RTLdngl v26 99:b0"
where "99:b0" just happens to be the last four digits of the WiFi Mac
address on the RPi.
So can anyone offer any advice ... I feel I'm almost there, but
restarting either piece of s/w hasn't come up with a connection yet.
Thanks in advance.
73
Tim Hugill
G4FJK
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[Skimmertalk] "Dongle Server" image available
John Ackermann N8UR jra at febo.com
Fri Jan 26 16:13:00 EST 2018
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If anyone would like a (fairly) painless way to play with N1GP's
rtl_hpsdr software that makes a bunch of RTL-SDR dongles look like an
HPSDR Hermes with up to 8 receivers, I've uploaded a plug-and-play image
file to http://febo.com/pages/os_images/
You should be able to unzip it, load to a 2GB SD card, stick in a
Raspberry Pi 3, and go to town. No warranties express or implied...
(I also uploaded to the same folder an image file for an RPi 2 with GPS
working as an NTP time server, if anyone's interested in that. And soon
to come is a P25 scanner that also runs on an RPi using an RTL-SDR
dongle.)
73,
John
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