You should have no difficulty in finding one. There are plenty of tutorials on getting Raspbian set up and booting on the Raspberry Pi. He first step is getting the Raspberry Pi up and running. What I am writing about is that you do not need to purchase another RPi if you already have one available for use. It is doing other stuff today:ġ - ZNet like ethernet connected ZWave deviceĢ - One-Wire combo temperature and humidity hub for 2nd floor and attic space readings using Digitemp and OWFS.ģ - testing Domoticz open source automation programĤ - and now a NOAA SDR radio satellite mapping capture device.įuture testing may connect another SDR radio (have a spare) to do custom rf remote sensor captures as this is today a plugin for Domoticz already being tested and written in LUA or Python. Note here with my testing using the current RPi2 running Wheezy in the attic via a POE connection. SMA connectors - F-Type to SMA, SMA couplers.DIY'd Quadrifilar Helix (QFH) Antenna PVC = $10.00.V-Dipole Antenna (part of Ebay or Amazon Kit).NooElec SDR Dongle (part of Ebay or Amazon Kit) $26.00.MicroUSB Power Supply (option 1) $5.00 USD.Raspberry Pi 3 Model B or Raspberry Pi 2 $35.00 USD (Amazon).Here is a list of Hardware pieces necessary.
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I added the NOAA download map functions to it over the last few days. Here my current RPi2 in the attic is running Wheezy and functions as a ZNet like device, one wire hub and test Domotiz server.
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Last time I tried this used Windows SDR utilities. Note the endeavor is being done via bash scripts / command line utilities. Tweaking base here using Apache2 and PHP to post sound files and images on the Wheezy website. Someone wrote a DIY in 6 steps to configure a RPI to do this. You can read wireless electric meters, water meters et al. There is a plugin using LUA for the Domoticz open source automation program that already does this. This experiment and radio can be used to receive wireless information from a variety of wireless sensors for use with Homeseer. I used an antenna (DIY'd) in the attic and an RG6 cable to the office PC. It was a few years ago that I configured my Windows desktop to download NOAA weather maps for testing purposes.