Re: Any solution for arm64?
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On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 09:26 AM, <jmceara@...> wrote:
You need to compile the driver for armhf also.
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Re: Any solution for arm64?
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jmceara@...
Actually, didn't worked :(
Libs installed as this page: https://github.com/airspy/airspyone_host#how-to-build-the-host-software-on-linux No problem compiling and installing.....rebooted, DMESG show's device when plug in, detect as airspy.....but don't work :( Any tips?
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Re: Any solution for arm64?
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jmceara@...
Done!
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CW SKIMMER + AIRSPY HF+
Alex PYtwoSEX <py2sex@...>
Hi again, Does anyone have ever tried to run CW SKIMMER with airspy HF+ using the IFOUT of YAESU? I can use CW SKIMMER with CAT to my radio and get only the frequency I’m listen to but I think with the AIRSPY would be possible to grab the whole spectrum and map where the stations are like reverse beacon, right? Anyone that have tried that and can give me a hand? Maybe use a virtual CAT for airspy? Any help?
Regards, Alex PY2SEX | PC3T
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Re: Any solution for arm64?
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jmceara@...
I found something related, but looks like is fake.....executable name is 'spuserver-arm64': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odEQSAYtU-U
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Re: Any solution for arm64?
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On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 07:54 PM, <jmceara@...> wrote:
The problem is that spyserver does not even 'try' to run in arm64.More specific Odroid C1 thread: https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=135&t=18806 I don't own an aarch64 SBC myself, so, I am afraid you will have to try the different solutions in the Odroid/Debian threads. Apparently, someone else is already using the SpyServer on Orange Pi with aarch64, so, it's definitely possible. Filter by Alexander :
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Re: Any solution for arm64?
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jmceara@...
This multiarch option is to install multiple architeture libs and dependencies. The problem is that spyserver does not even 'try' to run in arm64.
As you can see, file 'spyserver' is marked as executable, but doesn't even 'try' to run. I'm not sure what to do next.....it's the basic of running anything in linux and doesn't work :/
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Re: Any solution for arm64?
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Google found this: https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO
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Any solution for arm64?
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jmceara@...
Hi.
Does anybody have success running spyserver on arm64 arch? I have one Odroid C2 and I would love to run spyserver in this board, but it doesn't run on arm64 arch. I tried to find any armhf OS image (AKA 32 bits), but none is available....not even armbian :( all are arm64. Tks!
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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Thank you for your useful advice.
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You're an angel protector! best 73 de IK0MMI andrea
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 02:28 PM, prog wrote:
Thanks. Now you have allow_control = 0, so you can allow many clients to connect at the same time without problems. For that, you can set:
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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James
Thanks for the quick answer. I agree with you that it's nice to be able to access the spyserver from Sdrsharp but it would be nice to access the spyserver from a tablet or phone on holiday (or at work!) for example.
How can I replace my public IP address by a name like mysite:5555 ? Thanks again for your help. Regards, James
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 05:47 PM, <haz62@...> wrote:
Any chance for a web client to connect to a spyserver in a web browser and an Android client?The purpose of the SpyServer is not to have yet another fancy but limited web interface. The whole idea behind this architecture is to access remote radios while still benefiting from the power of a desktop application with all its plugins and specialized DSP processing. I need to get extremely bored to go the full web road - and there's a lot of stuff to do for the upcoming years. If you only need a radio on the web, you can use the wonderful OpenWebRX. It works fine with all Airspy products. I don't know why but my spyserver doesn't always show up in the spyserver list. It appears then disappears. What could be the problemCheck your internet.
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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#sdrsharp
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James
Hello,
Thanks for your great work. Any chance for a web client to connect to a spyserver in a web browser and an Android client? I don't know why but my spyserver doesn't always show up in the spyserver list. It appears then disappears. What could be the problem Regards, James
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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Actually, the generated avatar works for me! It reflects how I feel whenever one or more of the neighborhood plasma TV sets gets turned on. Sent via mobile
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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#sdrsharp
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On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 02:57 PM, Al Scanandoah wrote:
what's with the avatars next to the server names?These avatars are managed by gravatar.com and are inferred from the email address you have put in the config. You can customize it at https://en.gravatar.com/
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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#sdrsharp
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Thanks, Youssef - got it up and running on my Mint box. One more question - what's with the avatars next to the server names? Al Sent via mobile
-------- Original message -------- Of course, otherwise otherwise something will be missing to the party.
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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I understand.
I must think about an R2 to improve my spyserver. Is anybody selling a used R2 or mini?
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 02:06 PM, Ruben Navarro Huedo (EA5BZ) wrote:
Unable to bind 0.0.0.0 to 8089Because the port is already used.
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Re: New SDR# and SpyServer release r1700 with directory listing
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#sdrsharp
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Sometimes, when trying start spyserver on my rasp i get:
pi@raspi:~/spyserver $ ./spyserver SPY Server v2.0.1700 Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Youssef Touil - https://airspy.com Reading the configuration file: spyserver.config Unable to bind 0.0.0.0 to 8089 Why? I need to use always this TCP port becouse my tcp rule is to this port. Thank's
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Re: Airspy HF+ used with Icom 7600
Mark Jessop
I've used other HF SDRs with an IC-7600 - the panadapter in the 7600 is a bit weak (but it is quite an old radio), so having the separate external panadapter is definitely nice. Probably the best way to hook it up (in my opinion) is using the RX loop ports and a 2-way power divider. Connect the RX Loop 'OUT' port on the rig to the input of the divider, connect one output of the divider to the RX Loop 'IN' port, and the other to the Airspy HF+. Of course this means a 3dB loss of signal, but short of cracking the radio open and tapping into an IF somewhere, it's a small price to pay... As for software, I've previously used Simon Brown's SDR Console and OmniRig to allow SDR Console's VFO to track the 7600's VFO, and vice-versa. There may be a plugin for SDR# that allows similar functionality, but I haven't checked recently. This kind of setup works well on any rig with RX Loop Ports (higher end Icoms, Elecraft K3, etc). 73 Mark VK5QI
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 6:59 PM Mel <teammel@...> wrote: Is anyone using the Airspy HF+ with the Icom 7600?
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