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Checkout “HamPi” a RPi image with Ham programs. He has installed SDR++ on it and you launch it from a menu. Works great here.
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…On October 8, 2021 at 3:17:48 AM, David ***@***.******@***.***)) wrote:
I hope there will be a Raspberry Pi version at some point. I’ve been using the 64-bit OS on a Pi4 for tests and it seems to run most things, although I’ve not tested radio software! I’m not a Linux expert but might be able to compile. (I looked to see whether this had been discussed already, but didn’t find anything.)
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Are you sure this is the 64-bit version of SDRpp? I note that is is a chargeable product, and that the RasPi-4 isn't mentioned as supported. RTL-SDR Blog used this: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-pi64/files/ |
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Hi @gm8arv. Assuming you are using Raspberry Pi OS i.e. Raspbian, you could try building SDR++ yourself following the build instructions, skipping the Create a new root directory and Running for development sections. I don't have a Pi at hand so I'm sorry I can't test for you, but as long as the Pi supports a recent enough OpenGL version it should build just fine. |
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David,
I’m running it on a RaspberryPi 4B with 4GB of memory.
Here is a link to the WiKi: https://github.com/dslotter/HamPi/wiki.
Here is a link to the groups.io Forum: https://groups.io/g/Ham-Pi
You need to download the V1.5 image which was just released last week. It is the first one to have SDR++ on it.
Hope this helps!
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On October 8, 2021 at 6:52:36 AM, Shuyuan Liu ***@***.***) wrote:
Hi @gm8arv. Assuming you are using Raspberry Pi OS i.e. Raspbian, you could try building SDR++ yourself following the build instructions, skipping the Create a new root directory and Running for development sections. I don't have a Pi at hand so I'm sorry I can't test for you, but as long as the Pi supports a recent enough OpenGL version it should build just fine.
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I hope there will be a Raspberry Pi version at some point. I’ve been using the 64-bit OS on a Pi4 for tests and it seems to run most things, although I’ve not tested radio software! I’m not a Linux expert but might be able to compile. (I looked to see whether this had been discussed already, but didn’t find anything.)
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