Today I repeated writing Pi24 image to microSD card using Raspberry Pi Imager. Result was exactly same as described in my post above, i.e. on first power up, SSH through WiFi failed, but on disconnecting power, then reconnecting power to Pi, SSH on WiFi started working.
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Originally posted by abcd567 View PostToday I repeated writing Pi24 image to microSD card using Raspberry Pi Imager. Result was exactly same as described in my post above, i.e. on first power up, SSH through WiFi failed, but on disconnecting power, then reconnecting power to Pi, SSH on WiFi started working.
I then describe again what I experienced while trying to put the system online again (YES; it's working, I can see my feed and my results are satisfactory for the time being).
I did connect the PI to a power bank shared with an other device (WSPR transmitter), like a definitive setup; In this way it wasn't getting online due to poor power feeding. It did work with computer usb feeding and of course with a dedicated supplier.
End the game, I solved and I got my goal reached.
THANKS again ABCD567 for your help, suggestions and patience.
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Originally posted by highchain View PostAll, I have a raspi 3 and worked all good. I wrote the latest fr image onto a 16 GB card
power everything up, followed the sign up process but when using fr24feed-status I get Feeder/Decoder failed....
Any idea? It was a fresh install, no other feeder install.
Thanks for any advice,
Marcus
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Hi.
I have one extra 3B RPi, and I like to create another feed station
feed to some website at the same time.
Flightradar24, Flightaware, Radarbox24 and adsbexchange.
what is the best order to install them ?
and which image should I use, Pi24, PiAware, or RPi fresh installation ?
Thank you.Last edited by ramimz; 2024-03-27, 13:00.
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Going nuts here.....RPi3B with latest (just downloaded) Pi24 image on 64gb card and wpa_supplicant.conf fole added for my network but no sign of the rpi on my wifi network. Connected keyboard and monitor to see what was happening and on booting and after Flightradar24 splash screen I get raspi-config asking about the keyboard. I start scrolling to find my US keyboard but raspi-config disappears and I then get a screen that shows no IP address for the rpi and an option to go to the console. Yep let's do that but then I get a login screen but NO GOOD with username: pi and password: raspberry. OK, lets connect to ethernet, yep I see the rpi on the ethernet network so fire up Putty and connect to console but NO GOOD with username: pi and password: raspberry
What are the correct login details?
OK, found the answer by re-writing the sd card and the login details above now workMichael
Palmerston North,
New Zealand
ex-FR24 Feeder
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