I apologize if this is the wrong place to be asking this question but I am very interested in using your SDRplay receiver with a Raspberry pi to create a marine scanner that can stream audio from the ships I see out my window. I specifically want to have software running on a headless pi that streams the output of the marine scanner to an internet radio on my home network. Do you know if your SDR connect software supports the raspberry pi 5 and if it can be configured as a scanner?
@@SDRplayRSP Will it ever ? I mean it's an essential feature of any SDR, should be the highest priority of features to be added really. There's absolutely no point in switching to SDRconnect until there's a scanner implemented.
What about the server starts auto when the pi is turned on and stops running when the pi is turned off . My pi4 is only for my SDRconnect server . I have it plug into a wifi plug . app on my phone turns the pi on and off
Never use -9 for killing a process. It prevents the process from cleaning up before exit. It may prevent a restart of the application if system resources haven't been released cleanly. It is grnerally "safer" to just pull the plug if applications won't die. Not a shutdown/restart but a power cycle. kill without a signal specification is usually sufficient. A -1 signal is a "hangup" which would normally sent to processes when you logout. It is generally safe.
There was me scribbling like a maniac and there's a document set up!! Brilliant. Thanks for the video very helpful.
Thank you for the video and documentation. Great help.
Thank you for this!!
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Thanks for the video.
what about fft compression to reduce bandwidth like spyserver or openwebrx?
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Can we already save the last setup so it starts with the same VRX's for instance we just have setup ?
I apologize if this is the wrong place to be asking this question but I am very interested in using your SDRplay receiver with a Raspberry pi to create a marine scanner that can stream audio from the ships I see out my window. I specifically want to have software running on a headless pi that streams the output of the marine scanner to an internet radio on my home network.
Do you know if your SDR connect software supports the raspberry pi 5 and if it can be configured as a scanner?
Scanning has not yet been implemented in SDRconnect.
@@SDRplayRSP Will it ever ? I mean it's an essential feature of any SDR, should be the highest priority of features to be added really. There's absolutely no point in switching to SDRconnect until there's a scanner implemented.
What about the server starts auto when the pi is turned on and stops running when the pi is turned off . My pi4 is only for my SDRconnect server . I have it plug into a wifi plug . app on my phone turns the pi on and off
You can write into the startup script to run the server when the Pi is started. I’m not a big fan of just pulling the plug.
You can also Use CNC viewer to Access the Pi,
Never use -9 for killing a process. It prevents the process from cleaning up before exit. It may prevent a restart of the application if system resources haven't been released cleanly.
It is grnerally "safer" to just pull the plug if applications won't die. Not a shutdown/restart but a power cycle.
kill without a signal specification is usually sufficient. A -1 signal is a "hangup" which would normally sent to processes when you logout. It is generally safe.
sudo killall SDRconnect