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        <title>DragonOS Pi64 Raspberry Pi Demodulating and Viewing 5GHz Drone Video Feed w/ hackRF (SDRAngel, Pi4)</title>
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        <description>Sat down to test SDRAngel out real quick and in the process decided to record the results. This video takes another look at using SDRAngel's ATV channel to demodulate and view an analog 5GHz FPV camera. I first had to compile and install SDRAngel, not covered in this video, but I eventually got it up and running. A hackRF and 5GHz antenna was used to capture the video feed in real time. I was rather surprised with the end result as it seems to work just fine. Once I figure out how to preinstall SDRAngel in DragonOS Pi64 without making the zipped image massive, I figure it'd be a great tool to go ahead and add in, just like how it's included in DragonOS Focal. Software used in this video https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel, https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-pi64/files/, Hardware hackRF, 5GHz analog FPV camera, 5GHz antenna</description>
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