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        <title>DragonOS FocalX SDR4space w/ Remote PlutoSDR Spectrum Survey (ALFA HaLow-U, 802.11AH)</title>
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        <description>Here's a short video with a slight spin on a previous SDR4space spectrum survey video. In this case, the PlutoSDR is located remotely with an ALFA HaLow-U attached to it, along with a battery. DragonOS FocalX, with SDR4space installed on a desktop and a HaLow-U adapter, is then able to reach the PlutoSDR over a 900MHz wireless link. After pulling down the latest SDR4space example scripts and the latest sdrvm binary, I show how to set up a simple wide spectrum survey for use with the PlutoSDR. I'll probably work out some more sophisticated use cases for this, but for now, this should get you started with remote spectrum surveys captured with the PlutoSDR and SDR4space. As always, If you find this video helpful Follow @cemaxecuter on Twitter for more DragonOS and SDR info. Become a patron @ https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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