use raspberry pi 5
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@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ Selectable ranges should be 2, 5, 10, and 15 miles
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The project will be implemented on on a Geekom A8 Max
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The project will be implemented on on a Geekom A8 Max
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with AMD AI chip R9-8945HS with 32 GB ram
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with AMD AI chip R9-8945HS with 32 GB ram
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The communications for the SDR radios will be handled by
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Raspberry Pi 5
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The operating system is Linux (Ubuntu)
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The operating system is Linux (Ubuntu)
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Details:
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Details:
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All I know now is that I plan to use a combination of raspberry pi 4 and a Airspy
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All I know now is that I plan to use a combination of raspberry pi 4 and a Airspy
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SDR for each of ais, ads-b, and uat. UAT (978 MHz) and ADS-B (1090 MHz) are different
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SDR for each of ais, ads-b, and uat. UAT (978 MHz) and ADS-B (1090 MHz) are different
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frequencies and require separate SDRs, but a single Raspberry Pi 4 is powerful enough
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frequencies and require separate SDRs, but a single Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful enough
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to run both dump1090 (ADS-B) and dump978 (UAT) simultaneously with two SDRs on its USB
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to run both dump1090 (ADS-B) and dump978 (UAT) simultaneously with two SDRs on its USB
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ports. AIS requires a separate Raspberry Pi with its own SDR tuned to VHF 161/162 MHz.
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ports. AIS requires a separate Raspberry Pi with its own SDR tuned to VHF 161/162 MHz.
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