simple-rpi-hydrogen-radio | Example scripts for simple hydrogen line observations
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Example scripts for doing simple hydrogen line radio astronomy on the Raspberry Pi using inexpensive equipment easily availble online. These do not comprise a good general-purpose "out of the box" solution, but should provide a useful template for those looking to do the same. This approach is based on an excellent tutorial from the RTL-SDR Blog [1], but uses an inexpensive Raspberry Pi for data acqusition instead of a Microsoft Windows PC. This allows for a more trivial external location and continuous capture of the desktop to record results.
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Install simple-rpi-hydrogen-radio
Install Raspbian on a Raspberry Pi, setup to be "headless" (also change default username/password)
Log in via ssh to Raspberry Pi and install xrdp to enable remote desktop logins
Log in to Rapsberry Pi via Microsoft Remote Desktop
Install rtl-sdr software as per Reference 2
Install rtl_power_fftw command line tool via Reference 3
Install Stellarium app, set to appropriate location/time, toggle alt-az coordinate grid and point toward zenith
Install matplotlib Python package
Connect 50 Ohm terminator to antenna input of LNA and acquire baseline data with take_baseline.sh script
Re-connect antenna and run hydrogen_obvs.py script to begin data acquisition and display
Run timelapse.sh to begin capturing a timelapse movie of desktop
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