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        <description>Short video showing how to link up an Nzyme Tracker and Leader over a SX126X LoRa HAT connection and how to setup and use Nuand's bladeRF-wiphy as a monitor mode wireless interface within Nzyme. Taking directly from Nzyme.org "Nzyme is a free and open WiFi defense system that detects and physically locates threats using an easy to build and deploy sensor system." I wanted to setup the part of the system that helped physically locate threats aka Tracker. The purpose of the Nzyme Tracker is detailed here, and honestly I couldn't explain it any better than the excellent documentation already does. https://www.nzyme.org/documentation-category/bandits-trackers I'm not sure what was different in my testing today, except that I wasn't using a Raspberry Pi4, but my LoRa connections worked with minimal configuration effort. I'll have to go back and see if it all functions the same when the Pi4 is used as a Leader or Tracker w/ LoRa. Once I have more time I should be able to configure everything, to include an uplink from Nzyme v1.0.0 to GreyLog for a fully comprehensive system.</description>
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