![]() ![]() In the final portion of the video, when I switched to DF-Aggregator, All of these steps will help obtain the best results. Also keep the extended antennas the same height. A metal ground plate under the antennas is also a good idea, on the boat I just placed them on the deck which was carpeted. When setting up your antenna array and wiring, make sure to keep the cables together in a neat path with zip ties, just keep them as tidy as possible. The KrakenSDR cloud service has a resolution setting, I briefly pulled it up in the video, that setting is the number of grids per axis on the heat map grid. A hand held 1/4 watt radio was used as the transmitter and was stationary on the shore line.Ī couple things to note that I did not fully cover in the video. The SUV was stationary and used static GPS settings. ![]() ![]() The boat was mobile and utilized GPSD within the KrakenSDR software and DragonOS. All stations used cellular internet to share information with the two different mapping solutions. External power was provided in the form of a battery pack and cigarette lighter. The soon to be publicly released KrakenSDR web mapper and DF-Aggregator was also used in this video.įor this setup three stations where initially tested, however, for test two that was reduced to a Valve Steam Deck that was stationary inside an SUV with antennas on the roof and a G566 Laptop and antenna array setup on a boat, both running the KrakenSDR software. In this video I share the results of the second direction finding tests conducted both from a boat and shore using the KrakenSDR.
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