Originally posted by abcd567
View Post
In addition to my BeagleBone Black A5B, I also work the Rikomagic MK802+, but haven't yet decided to work any SDR stuff on it. I did have the 1st generation Raspberry Pi Model B 512MB, but it got fried last July 2016 after an explosion in my lab (cheap power supply exploded...).
My other active computers are 64-bit Debian 9 "Stretch" Linux on a 3GHz P4 and 64-bit Windows 10 Home Edition (Creator's Update) on a 1.4GHz Quad-Core Intel Atom "2-in-1" Laptop. -- Both of my 64-bit computers are designated to share my secondary SDR USB Dongle. Last night, I just configured Plane Finder in 64-bit Linux to grab the data from my BeagleBone Black. Today, I plan to work my Windows 10 PC to do the same.
What is the difference between "dump1090-mutability" and "dump1090-fa"? I'm compiling dump1090 from GitHub in my 64-bit Linux PC, but not fully sure how to use it, yet.
Also, I did not know there were other feeders beside FR24. I'll try adding the other feeders to my BeagleBone Black later on today.
Leave a comment: