Just another radio blog.

As mentioned earlier, if you have a device with a 64-bit ARM processor (like NanoPi NEO2 with ARM Cortex-A53 (Allwinner H5)), in order to SpyServer worked fine – you need to compile libairspy library for the armhf (ARM hard-float) architecture, because the spyserver itself compiled for the...

Continue reading...

SpyServer is a free RTL-SDR compatible SDR server designed to work with SDR# software. It was originally developed for AirSpy SDR receivers, but the author also made it compatible with RTL-SDR receivers. SpyServer enables you to connect remotely and use the SDR receivers. The main differe...

Continue reading...

For comfortable work in the console, not so much is required – the usual aliases, environment variables, locale settings, readline settings (file ~/.inputrc), screen, etc. And it is desirable that all these settings are the same, no matter in which console you are working right now, in Ubuntu...

Continue reading...

As I wrote earlier, I will install Ubuntu in a virtual machine, but on a real SSD drive that is passthrough into the virtual machine as an RDM drive. This is done so that Ubuntu can run directly on the hardware, not through the hypervisor. Stuck in the USB stick with boot loader grub - loade...

Continue reading...

There is a simple task, to prepare a small piece of hardware for various radio experiments and work with different SDR receivers. Ubuntu Mate 18.10 will be used as the main operating system. I chose it because of the minimalism of the graphical interface and its normal operation in HiDPI-mode.

A...

Continue reading...