With a little travel on the agenda soon, I thought I'd run up OpenWebRX on a Raspberry Pi 4 in the shack.
The simplest approach is to download the pre-made SD Card image and boot from that.
The "whistlers" I've been seeing on 10m are less today than they were.
Getting started with OpenWebRX using the Pi image is a bit mysterious. There is a setup guide but I couldn't figure out how to log in. They say:
"The default user "pi" no longer exists. Please use the included agent"
What is the "included agent"?
My Pi is headless so to get it on the Wifi network here I had to use the Raspberry Pi imager which let me set a user and password and configure the Wifi.
Once logged in over ssh I created an admin user for OpenWebRX with:
sudo openwebrx admin adduser adminusername
If I edit the /var/lib/openwebrx/settings.json file directly, I found that it would be overwritten unless I forced a restart of openwebrx with:
sudo systemctl restart openwebrx
Anyway, all good in the end. It works very well on a Raspberry Pi 4 and it's great to have FreeDV, M17 and DMR all built right in.
1 comment:
Wow, thanks for the tip. OpenWebRX+ looks fantastic. I shall try it out.
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