Thanks for the video, I can't wait to start using mine! I'd really like to know where you got those antenna, they are perfect for different wavelengths!
What is the point of this? I love SDR and this is very interesting but I don't understand the why. I mean if you were trying to find a weather balloon or an animal tracking beacon or something similar sure, but is that what it's for?
Maybe there is a source of noise to locate, illegal transmitters, rogue hams abusing repeaters, locating lost people with a radio but who no idea where they are, trying to find what service is transmitting a certain telemetry signal, finding lost assets with locator beacons, fox hunts, verifying that a localizer device is transmitting accurate GPS location and is not being spoofed etc.
Thanks! It's this one www.promate.net/products/30000mah-ultra-slim-power-bank-with-3-input-ports-4-output-ports?variant=9183015534657. Many similar batteries like that should work. Just confirm that they have real 3A outputs, otherwise the Pi3 won't run properly.
Which version is the app in this video? I have version 1 (the only version available on play store at this moment) and it doesnt have as much option than this one.
Nice video, ordered mine this morning.. Now looking for good antenna, and cant seem to find the same models you are using. Do you have a model number or where you got them?
pls somebody help me.Where should I connect the usb type c cable after connecting it to the kerberous sdr?also Should I just connect the usb type b cable to the kerberous sdr and then to the raspberry pie?After plugging the usb type b cable into the raspberry pie, where should I connect it? , And what kind of cable is it?Is it a normal micro usb type b cable?Do I need two micro usb type b and one usb type c?help me!
@@totalwargenesis4142 The microUSB on the Kerberos goes to one of the four USB-A ports on the Pi. The microUSB port on the Pi 3 is for powering the Pi 3. Nothing connects to a smartphone. If you're using the Android app, it receives data from the Pi via WiFi.
pls reply me rtl-sdr blog. i really need ur help now. i connected all cable as you say. but gateway time out appear to smartphone display. what should i do. if u help me, i really donate to you
Nothing is plugged into the Android phone here. Kerberos connects to a Raspberry Pi/Tinkerboard server, and communicates over WiFi to the mapping program on the phone.
Thanks for the video, I can't wait to start using mine! I'd really like to know where you got those antenna, they are perfect for different wavelengths!
I imagine the signal would have to be constant for this to work. Has this been tested on PTT? And maybe on moving objects like a drone for example?
What are those 4 ferrite beads for in the antenna feedlines? Does the system also work without or do you face to much interference? Just wondering.
Thanks for the video, I can't wait to start using mine! I'd really like to know where you got those antenna, they are perfect for different wavelengths!
What is the point of this? I love SDR and this is very interesting but I don't understand the why.
I mean if you were trying to find a weather balloon or an animal tracking beacon or something similar sure, but is that what it's for?
Maybe there is a source of noise to locate, illegal transmitters, rogue hams abusing repeaters, locating lost people with a radio but who no idea where they are, trying to find what service is transmitting a certain telemetry signal, finding lost assets with locator beacons, fox hunts, verifying that a localizer device is transmitting accurate GPS location and is not being spoofed etc.
Excellent job. Can you tell me the name brand model etc of the battery pack you were using please?
Thanks! It's this one www.promate.net/products/30000mah-ultra-slim-power-bank-with-3-input-ports-4-output-ports?variant=9183015534657. Many similar batteries like that should work. Just confirm that they have real 3A outputs, otherwise the Pi3 won't run properly.
ooohh neat stuff!
thanks
Why is your sampling rate so LOW. It needs 1717.625MHz to make a Nyquist rate?
The KerberosPi wifi isn’t showing up for me, any idea why this is?
Which version is the app in this video? I have version 1 (the only version available on play store at this moment) and it doesnt have as much option than this one.
See the video description, a new version with these features (and the corresponding server software) will be released within the next week or so.
do you know if there is an iphone version?
Nice video, ordered mine this morning.. Now looking for good antenna, and cant seem to find the same models you are using. Do you have a model number or where you got them?
Thanks! We'll have similar antennas like this available for sale soon on RTL-SDR.COM/store
@@rtlsdrblog that will be cool, but it wont fix my problem of finding some for my already ordered KerberosSDR. What do you consider a short time?
@@pierremartel3552 Should be ready next week. Really any set of 4 mag whips should do fine though.
Will wait and see. A wip without a hinge is what I look for. It would be really annoying to put back the antenna straight every few kilometer.
@@rtlsdrblog Got some news?
pls somebody help me.Where should I connect the usb type c cable after connecting it to the kerberous sdr?also Should I just connect the usb type b cable to the kerberous sdr and then to the raspberry pie?After plugging the usb type b cable into the raspberry pie, where should I connect it? , And what kind of cable is it?Is it a normal micro usb type b cable?Do I need two micro usb type b and one usb type c?help me!
The USB C cable is to the power pack, and the microUSB is to the Raspberry Pi.
@@rtlsdrblog After connecting the cable to the hole of the micro usb b type of Raspberry Pi., Where should I connect the cable? Is it a smartphone?
@@totalwargenesis4142 The microUSB on the Kerberos goes to one of the four USB-A ports on the Pi. The microUSB port on the Pi 3 is for powering the Pi 3. Nothing connects to a smartphone. If you're using the Android app, it receives data from the Pi via WiFi.
@@rtlsdrblog okay many thx. i will donate to rtl sdr blog if it's work. \
pls reply me rtl-sdr blog. i really need ur help now. i connected all cable as you say. but gateway time out appear to smartphone display. what should i do. if u help me, i really donate to you
Can you help with buy Kerberos(Russia)?
thank's reply
i got trouble here
i will pay money 20dollar
so would u help me
Hi, i'm sorry we don't provide consulting, but please ask questions over on the forums at www.rtl-sdr.com/forum
Nice.
usually smartphone only has micro usb type b,
do u know how to put two plug?
and can u tell me ur smartphone name,please.
Nothing is plugged into the Android phone here. Kerberos connects to a Raspberry Pi/Tinkerboard server, and communicates over WiFi to the mapping program on the phone.
@@rtlsdrblog
thank's reply
i got trouble here
i will pay few money
so would u help me
@@rtlsdrblog
would u tell me the ur smartphone model
@@rtlsdrblog KONNITIHA Senpai im Japanese
@@rtlsdrblog what's name kerberos password normally?
Have a question, anyone still monitoring this channel?
I sure hope you don't always drive that fast in your neighborhood
App link ?
In the video description, you might need to click on the Show More button.
Thanks for the video, I can't wait to start using mine! I'd really like to know where you got those antenna, they are perfect for different wavelengths!