Hi all,
I'm in the planning stages of a new build for the YPPH feeder server.
Currently I have a single Raspi 3 running 2 x RTL-SDR dongles, each doing 2 feeds. Eg 4 feeds total. Antenna splits 2 ways, with a filter to allow only 117-137MHz into the dongles.
My plan is to have 4 raspis, each running a single stream.
Antenna will pass through a filter, then through a 4 way preamp splitter, then to 4 SDR dongles.
It will be a similar setup to this - https://makezine.com/projects/build-a-c ... i-cluster/
With a 5v powered 5 port network switch, and a powered USB hub, so I will only need 2 x power packs. One for the USB hub, and a 2nd for the Amp.
I will also be changing the location for my feeder in the coming months, as the location where it is currently hosted, the tenant is moving out.
Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated, in case I have missed something before I go spend $s
New YPPH LiveATC build
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Re: New YPPH LiveATC build
I'd suggest if you're just doing streaming, go for some Pi Zero's. They're cheaper and smaller so the stack would be more compact and in theory, require less power.
Edit: you could even try virtualisation on an old computer, but I don't know fully if that would work. Plus, the cluster would look cooler with all the Pi's
Edit: you could even try virtualisation on an old computer, but I don't know fully if that would work. Plus, the cluster would look cooler with all the Pi's
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Re: New YPPH LiveATC build
I did consider Pi Zeros,. but I would prefer ethernet on board rather than Wifi. More reliable, especially when having 4 in close proximity to each other. And no USB A connectors on board.. an extra adapter required.
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Sounds like a really cool project numloxx, would be interested in seeing photos once the build is complete. I've never dived into the world of Pi's but I am seriously considering it after reading a few different things online recently.
I've got a HTPC that runs VMware Workstation with a couple of Linux VMs and an Asus router running Merlin, so I don't *need* a Pi for anything, but the geek in me wants to dive into it as a fun project.
I've got a HTPC that runs VMware Workstation with a couple of Linux VMs and an Asus router running Merlin, so I don't *need* a Pi for anything, but the geek in me wants to dive into it as a fun project.
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Re: New YPPH LiveATC build
Should have some parts arriving tomorrow or Friday hopefully so I can start building Won't have the 4 way splitter preamp for a few weeks though, so we'll be without a LiveATC feeder for a while maybe.
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Which model Pi's did you go for?
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3 Model B+
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Could of gone for some first generation ones and saved a few bucks
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Re: New YPPH LiveATC build
Sorry, forgot to update. Yeah they are running well. Been up for a few months now with not that many issues.
I'll post some photos later on tonight when I can.
I'll post some photos later on tonight when I can.