Andrew K3NHT provides an overview of his recent experiences using KerbrosSDR, a system that uses a set of 4 RTL-SDR Software Defined Radio dongles for radio direction finding and other interesting applications. Andrew explains about how he set up his system and used it in our recent fox hunt activities.
00:00 Introduction
01:30 What is KerberosSDR?
05:34 Wiring the receiver for use in a car
08:32 Power for the system
10:13 Preliminary testing
13:32 Car installation
14:21 Calibration and alignment
15:51 Antenna layouts
17:45 Android application
19:46 Antenna setup
23:42 Q: Is it possible to use the same antenna array but with a single receiver?
24:59 It is possible to use remote desktop software to access RPi software in a headless setup
26:20 What other components are required?
28:34 How to tune to the transmitter?
30:04 Can the system take bearings while in motion?
31:27 Did you do any research on the origins of the name?
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