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        <description>Part two of setting up DragonOS, the RTL-SDR, and Wxtoimg for Weather Satellite reception. Making the changes in this video to your rtl-sdr preinstalled driver will likely break the ability to use your RTL-SDR with GQRX and maybe other preinstalled programs. A lot of people have posted replies in the instructables guide linked below about the TZ error. I found that be manually setting my time zone to straight UTC using "timedatectl set-timezone UTC" resolved the issue. I also cover how to remove the need to provide a password when running commands with sudo. Also forgot to mention in the video, but the issue with the packaged version of rtl-sdr is that rtf_fm did not have the -E wav option therefore line roughly 12 in the receive_and_process_satellite.sh was not running correctly. Tutorial based on the following, https://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-NOAA-Weather-Satellite-Receiver/ https://wxtoimgrestored.xyz/beta/</description>
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