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        <description>***** July 2021 Very important to use a specific version of pyapril https://github.com/rtlsdrblog/kerberossdr/issues/21 In this first video I show how to install software to control the KerberosSDR – A 4-Channel Phase Coherent RTL-SDR for Passive Radar, Direction Finding and more onto DragonOS Focal (Lubuntu 20.04 based). A fork of the main code is required due to some changes in dependencies and packages. This fork is only meant for or at least tested on Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Lubuntu 20.04. I also show some issues you may experience due to poor quality USB cables, insufficient power, and/or issues with USB ports being used to power the KerberosSDR or connect to it. I plan to make a few videos on this topic. By the end, it should be possible to have multiple KerberosSDR stations, both mobile and stationary, linked to one instance of RDFMapper over Zero Tier all simultaneously performing direction finding on one frequency. Hardware: KerberosSDR v1 (batch 2), Laptop (Taking the place of a Pi), Topics covered: Installing KerberosSDR software, Troubleshooting, Processing and Syncing, Tools: https://github.com/rfjohnso/kerberossdr/, https://www.rtl-sdr.com/ksdr/, Twitter: @cemaxecuter</description>
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