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&#10;out of the 
box when using wired ethernet.   The WVURAIL&#10;designs from GitHub are 
pre-installed and tested.&#10;( i.e. git clone 
http&#58;&#47;&#47;<span>github</span>.com&#47;WVURAIL&#47;gr-radio_astro)&#10;&#10;The
 analysis software from is also preloaded and copied into 
the&#10;&#47;home&#47;pi&#47;bin &#10;directory.   For documentation 
see.&#10;&#10;(i.e. git clone 
http&#58;&#47;&#47;<span>github</span>.com&#47;glangsto&#47;analyze)&#10;&#10;The
 un-gziped image is big, 32 GB.   Using dd on a linux box&#10;this can be 
copied directly to an SD card and inserted into&#10;Raspberry PI 4 and Pi 3 
B&#43;.   &#10;&#10;The OS has been tweaked for static IP addresses, enabling 
an array of radio telescopes.&#10;&#10;For wifi, a tweak is required to 
&#10;&#10;&#47;etc&#47;<span>dhcpcd</span>.conf&#10;&#10;Good 
Luck!&#10;&#10;Glen&#10;&#10;"

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