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WA9QHP:
I just picked up a pi, and intend to use it for ADSB and general reception. Idea is to convert from RF to TCP as close to the antenna as possible. My plan is to mount all of this at the top of the chimney.

See http://zr6aic.blogspot.com/2013/02/setting-up-my-raspberry-pi-as-sdr-server.html for someone else's work on getting things set up.

K5TLF:

--- Quote from: WA9QHP on July 04, 2013, 04:36:01 PM ---I just picked up a pi, and intend to use it for ADSB and general reception. Idea is to convert from RF to TCP as close to the antenna as possible. My plan is to mount all of this at the top of the chimney.

See http://zr6aic.blogspot.com/2013/02/setting-up-my-raspberry-pi-as-sdr-server.html for someone else's work on getting things set up.

--- End quote ---

Awesome idea!

W6DPS:
Check out this series of posts:

http://www.4x4ham.com/showthread.php?2714-Raspberry-Pi-Mobile-Part-1-Building-the-Pi

I am working on replicating this set up to use for mobile computing.  I will be using it to track APRS for a high-altitude balloon that a ham club is putting together, as well as high powered/high altitude rockets.

Dave, W6DPS

k3who:
I've been meaning to get into Raspberry Pi. I can see a lot of cool possibilities with it in regards to radio.

K5TLF:
It has a TON of possibilities. Its such a cool toy/tool.

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