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        <description>In this video I cover the latest updates to the WarDragon Pro Kit: New Capability → Added 5GHz Remote ID detection/decoding (all WiFi + Bluetooth RID at 2.4/5GHz). The AntSDR e200 continues to handle DJI DroneID detection/decoding. TAK Integration → Optional onboard TAK Server updated to v5.5, keeping the kit aligned with current deployments. I also touch on something that’s been missing: documentation. That’s something I’ve started working on, but for now here’s a quick guide to help you get started: Getting started is simple: • Attach a keyboard, mouse, and monitor • Log in • Set up remote access (RustDesk or openssh-server) • Check key systemd services (shown in the video) • Edit dragonsync/config.ini to send data to: – TAK Server (on-box or external) – Multicast – MQTT – Early Lattice integration Once configured and networked, the WarDragon can run fully headless, providing continuous detection, decoding, and integration. WarDragon Pro available here (when in stock): https://cemaxecuter.com/?product=wardragon-pro-kit Don’t miss out on staying connected: Catch updates on X: https://x.com/cemaxecuter Supporting the channel: If you find this content helpful, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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