Raspberry Pi Zero 2W for FT8 Spotting Node - Performance Analysis
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Impressive setup! For multi-band, consider using multiple RTL-SDR dongles rather than trying to span wider bandwidth - the v4 performs much better in narrow windows. What's your antenna setup feeding
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I'm running similar on Pi 4 with great results. For multiple bands, check out the RTL-SDR-Blog's multiplexer - lets you feed one antenna to multiple dongles with proper isolation. Your PostgreSQL appr
Set up a dedicated FT8 monitoring station using Pi Zero 2W + RTL-SDR v4 + WSJT-X for automated band monitoring and spotting. Surprisingly good performance on 20m/40m - decoding 50-80 stations simultaneously during peak hours.
Running headless with custom Python scripts for PSK Reporter uploads and local database logging. CPU usage averages 60-70% during heavy FT8 activity.
Considering adding 15m/17m monitoring. Anyone running multi-band FT8 decode on Pi hardware?
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