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        <description>Taking another look at running RDFMapper on DragonOS along with setting up two networked KerberosSDR units, one of them being attached to a Raspberry Pi. We'll also take a look at how to setup the pyRDFMapper script on the Pi in order to export direction of arrival information to the bearing server provided by RDFMapper. This script will only work for stationary KerberosSDR units as the lat/lon is fixed. If you want to try radio direction finding in a vehicle, I recommend using the RTLSDR blog's Android App for a better experience. RDFMapper is a tool for visualising bearings produced by a pseudo-doppler radio direction finder (or other bearing finding hardware). It was originally written to work with the PA8W doppler RDF. Previous RDFMapper setup video https://youtu.be/Rz6FZCXBeoA External Links https://github.com/rtlsdrblog/pyRDFMapper-KSDR-Adapter https://www.rtl-sdr.com/ksdr/ http://www.musther.net/RDFMapper/</description>
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