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        <description>Today I’m putting my remote, solar-powered SDR lookout station to the test. I’ve set up a LattePanda running DragonOS, paired with a Nooelec XTR SDR that lets me scan above 1900 MHz—right where T-Mobile and Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell satellites operate. In this video, I’ll walk through my portable setup, show the high-gain antenna aimed skyward, and dig into using a fork of LTE Cell Scanner to search for and track satellite signals in real time. I’ll also talk a bit about what makes Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell service interesting—like its use of 5 MHz FDD channels and low Earth orbit satellites, which move quickly across the sky and present a fun challenge to track. If you’re curious about DragonOS, SDRs, satellite tracking, or just want to see what a remote, solar-powered radio post can do, stick around! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your questions or experiences with similar setups in the comments. WarDragon Pro available here (when in stock): https://cemaxecuter.com/?product=wardragon-pro-kit Don’t miss out on staying connected: Catch updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cemaxecuter Supporting the channel: If you find this content helpful, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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