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Also.. If you're running spyserver with a Airspy R2, I'd highly recommend switching to KA9Q-Radio! It will use quite a bit less CPU.Cheers,Mark
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I have not been able to install this myself. I am currently using a radiosondy.info system with three SDR keys. I usually decode 15-17 probes at the same time and I wanted to check the auto_rx system with the KA9Q decoder, but unfortunately I was not able to install it. Apparently this is too difficult for me as a Linux novice. I miss one common instruction from the beginning to the end of the installation. However, it is separate for auto_rx and KA9Q, as well as native and Docker mode, but it does not work in all Linux distributions...
Jani, S55HH
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