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        <description>How to create and run a DragonOS Focal persistent live USB during the first part of the video. Covers manually installing the SDRPlay API, rebuilding liquid DSP if needed, and installing gr-soapy (since I forgot to finish installing it on the Beta build). Remaining part of the video shows how to configure gr-soapy for sdrplay and gnu radio 3.8, and then examples of running multiple programs with the RSPDuo with an i7 6500U equiped laptop all while running DragonOS Focal from the persistent live USB. As far as gr-tempest goes, I've not actually had success in pulling a clear video from a VGA or HDMI cable using any of the equipment I have at the moment. There's recent videos showing TempestSDR and windows doing it, but I am mainly focused on doing it in gr-tempest. If anyone has any luck pulling a screen with SDRPlay equipment please drop a hint as to how you got it working in the comment section. https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-focal/ https://rufus.ie https://github.com/git-artes/gr-tempest https://github.com/BatchDrake/SigDigger https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicSDR/wiki/Build-Linux https://github.com/jgaeddert/liquid-dsp</description>
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