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1.4 KiB
39 lines
1.4 KiB
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Welcome to the ARISS Radio Pi!
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We hope you have fun learning about radio, the International Space Station, and Satellites!
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Make sure your RTL-SDR USB radio dongle is plugged into your Pi with an antenna connected.
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Here's what you can do with your Radio Pi:
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1. Listen to the radio on a web browser using the Web SDR (just click on the Web SDR icon)
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2. Listen to FM Broadcast radio on your Pi (just click on the SDR FM Broadcast icon. When it loads, click on the Generic RTL2838U device and click on Start).
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3. Track the ISS and amateur radio satellites as they orbit the earth (just click on the Gpredict Track ISS & Sats icon. Don't forget to set your home location under Edit/Preferences/Ground Stations)
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4. Receive and decode AMSAT CubeSat telemetry (just click on the FoxTelem Satellite Telemetry icon. To track the AMSAT Fox satellites when they pass over, check the Auto Start box)
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5. Use SDR# on your PC to listen to the radio (just click on the RTL-TCP SDR# on PC icon and make sure your PC is on the same WiFi network as your Pi)
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Good luck!
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by Alan Johnston, KU2Y
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and the ARISS Radio Kit Team:
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Frank Bauer, KA3HDO
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Andrew Deskur, KA1M
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Dave Johnson, W9DWJ
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Alan Johnston, KU2Y
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Dave Jordan, AA4KN
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John Kludt, K4SQC
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Ron Parker, KR5P
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Melissa Pore, KM4CZN
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Ronny Risinger, KC5EES
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Darrell Warren, KA6OSC
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