Hi there,
Glen Langston (glen.i.langs...@gmail.com) invited you to view the file "
Pi4-19Jul28.img.gz " on Dropbox.
Glen said:
"We've been working to make it easier to run GNURADIO with a
specific set of hardware to enable radio astronomy. Here is a
Raspberry Pi 4 OS copy that has been gzip compressed down to
<span>2</span>.5 GB. This version is configured to run Gnuradio, gnu
radio-companion and radio astronomy graphs. It seems to work out of the
box when using wired ethernet. The WVURAIL designs from GitHub are
pre-installed and tested. ( i.e. git clone
http://<span>github</span>.com/WVURAIL/gr-radio_astro) The
analysis software from is also preloaded and copied into
the /home/pi/bin directory. For documentation
see. (i.e. git clone
http://<span>github</span>.com/glangsto/analyze) The
un-gziped image is big, 32 GB. Using dd on a linux box this can be
copied directly to an SD card and inserted into Raspberry PI 4 and Pi 3
B+. The OS has been tweaked for static IP addresses, enabling
an array of radio telescopes. For wifi, a tweak is required to
/etc/<span>dhcpcd</span>.conf Good
Luck! Glen "
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