I'm using wireless, as I don't have a wired connection in my attic info on: There is an excellent tutorial on how to setup a Raspberry Pi with an RTL-SDR Dongle and automatically capture images. You can certainly use either a wired Ethernet connection, or wireless. You'll need to get it on the network and enable SSH. Once you have the Raspbian image copied to your micro SD card, boot the Raspberry Pi. You should have no difficulty in finding one. Ich habe dazu mal schnell ein Video gemacht There are plenty of tutorials on getting Raspbian set up and booting on the Raspberry Pi. Das WLAN lässt sich relativ einfach aktivieren. Allein schon um die Keplerdaten (Satellitenflugbahn-Berechnungsdaten) zu aktualisieren. Allerdings benötigt der Raspberry auf jeden Fall eine Internetanbindung. Da dem offenbar nicht immer so ist, werde ich WxToImg vorinstaliert als Freeware-Version, dem Image zufügen. Was WxToImg angeht, hier war ich davon ausgegangen, dass der Raspberry über Netzwerkkabel ans Internet angebunden ist. Und am Ende kriegt man dann ein nettes Bild in. Thanks all Genau wie bei der anschließenden Dekodierung (wxtoimg) sind das bei mir Linux-Tools, die tagsüber auf einem Raspberry Pi automatisiert ablaufen. I am using raspberry pi 4 2gb and a Nooelec RTL-SDR USB device. When the meteor satellite goes over a new file is created however, no end image is created.
Hi, WXTOIMG images seem to work fine, however when I install the meteor stuff wxtoimg seems to not be able to get any pictures at all. WXtoImg supports real-time decoding, map overlays, advanced colour enhancements, 3-D images.
The software supports recording, decoding, editing, and viewing on most versions of Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. WXtoImg is a fully automated APT and WEFAX weather satellite (WXsat) decoder. The rest of the video shows how to set up the software for your particular location, and how to set up decoding automation The world's best weather satellite signal to image decoder. He uses gpredict for predicting the satellite passes, and the Raspberry Pi version of WXtoImg for decoding the images.
In his latest video Matt goes over the software installation procedure for creating an automated NOAA weather satellite receiver on the Raspberry Pi. It is recommended to use normal clock speeds and not consider over-clocking until everything is working properly Even small amounts of over-clocking is known to cause hangs which occur only when recording.
You can then click help/enter upgrade key and your standard unregistered copy become a professional version with all enhancements unlocked. Once you are logged in you have to launch wxtoimg in graphical mode by either running wxtoimg -G or xwxtoimg.