DragonOS Focal Decoding AERO on Inmarsat w/ JAERO, SDRReceiver, and RTL_TCP (Pi4, RTLSDR)
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Quick video showing how to setup the included JAERO and SDRReceiver in the upcoming DragonOS Focal R19 ISO. The DragonOS Pi64 R11build for the Pi4 already contains the applications, so you can pretty much do the same thing all on the Pi itself. I just used the Pi to host a remote RTLSDR over the network that had a better view of the sky from it's location.
Speaking of doing everything on the Pi itself, there's an excellent write-up with step by step directions on how to setup both JAERO and SDRReceiver on DragonOS Pi64 located below. Huge thanks to "thebaldgeek" for pointing me at this application and for taking the time to document how to get it up and going. I'm sure everyone will greatly appreciate the support.
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There's a lot of other great directions on his page, so take time to check it out!
Latest DragonOS Pi64 image:
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Latest DragonOS Focal ISO:
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Far out! Fantastic video. Thanks a heap for the shoutout!
Also that was very cool sending the data from the Pi near the window to the beefy PC to do the decoding.
Thanks a ton for adding Jaero and SDRReceiver and dumpVDL2 + dumpHFDL programs to DragonOS.
No problem, I was going to also do it with the RSP1A but I don’t know if rsp_tcp is actually activating the bias t. I need to take some more time and understand where the voice channels are at, etc.. Thank you a ton for documenting and getting the word out to others, hope it gets more people into SDRs and decoding these types of messages!
Looks good thanks 👍👏👏
Another great video.
Thanks! I probably should’ve talked a little more about AERO etc but really just wanted to leave that to the site I linked and focus more on how to get it up and running. Super cool stuff!
@@cemaxecuter7783 most definitely cool stuff. I swap between 3 hobbies randomly throughout the year so when I'm off the radio I turn to you to reel me back in.🤣
I Definitely need to look more into AERO.
Hello, i have question, is the release 24 Focal ISO (not PI) is already included with Sigtran for AnytimeInterrogations ?
Only the Pi build has it but to be honest you could take the directory from the Pi build and put it on the DragonOS Focal build. I think there’s maybe a package or two dependency you’d need which I make mention of on this channel/video.
@@cemaxecuter7783 thank you very much 🙏🏻, anyway kindly let me know if by chance found those dependencie, thanks for build this great OS
Hmmm... I just switched from my shenanigans channel to my other channel that I subscribed to you quite sometime ago. I see that you have alot of new videos. I wonder why my other channel isn't notifying me?
It sometimes seems like UA-cam just randomly decides when it’s going to alert me of things in subscribed to as well, not sure what’s up with that. I’ll go check a channel and be like, wow, i missed a lot.
I just got into Inmarsat using my airspy mini. I was wondering how would we go about piggybacking onto its WiFi service (wideye isavi)? We would need both tx and Rx capability? Would a hackrf do it? Something like a diy router/repeater perhaps. I read that Inmarsat is used to provide WiFi on airplanes
I hadn’t heard of that before, now you got me interested! I’d imagine you’d been a full duplex radio.
@@cemaxecuter7783 I'm guessing it's similar to Wifi but with sat transmit at 1626.5Mhz-1660.5/1668-1675, sat receive at 1518-1559Mhz.
@@cemaxecuter7783 I am reading that inmarsat broadband connection is something called BGAN and it has Up to 240/384kbps (send & receive), calls & sms are made using GBAN but with Voip app on connected smartphone or device.
@@cemaxecuter7783 So perhaps a full duplex sdr say Adalm Pluto or LimeSDR Mini connected to a Raspberry pi 4 with Openwrt/Router could be possible to connect to the service.
The SDRs sound good but I’ve not seen any gnuradio or other piece of FOSS capable of connecting, demodulation, let alone understanding any encryption that may be on the service. If you find something please let me know so I can include it.