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        <description>Someone pointed out to me that Universal Radio Hacker in DragonOS Focal R4/R5 doesn't actually work with the LimeSDR. This video shows a quick fix that allowed my LimeSDR mini to work w/ URH. I also show a quick and easy way to upgrade SDRAngel no matter what version of DragonOS Focal you're using or if you even just want to install it to a standard Ubuntu 20.04 install. What interests me the most is that we should be able to build SDRAngel from source w/ SoapySDR support thereby enabling another way of capturing ADS-B information with SDRPlay equipment. I'll do a separate video of updating the source installed SDRAngel (SDRPlay support) in DragonOS Focal to do this very thing as soon as time permits. Tools https://github.com/jopohl/urh, https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel/releases/tag/v4.21.0</description>
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