spyserver-arm32.tgz Hi Bert thank you for the reply. Running SpyServer on a Raspberry Pi-3, If you just follow the instructions here, above, on this page, you get the error, pi@raspberrypi:~/spyserver $ ./spyserver Thanks Mike! Next Post I think this message isn't appropriate for our group. My two suggestions would be to: I get the same message from the server, whether or not the SDR# program works or not in the background. 2017-12-06 15:11:55 https://airspy.com/?ddownload=4247 Now try SDR# again. You need to tell your routerwhat IP address or MAC address to forward data coming in from port 5555 which is the default SpyServer port. Ok on the Libairspy dependencies. This tip shows you how to enable SSH and enter the WiFi credentials on a Raspberry Pi withoutany monitor, keyboard or mouse. This will display a list of Wake up!Could not acquire the device, Set to maximum_session_duration = 30 remove the #, From: airspy@groups.io [mailto:airspy@groups.io] when I try to connect a remote (local network) computer to the SPY server, I always get the message below: Or maybe you want to use your radio while travelling. Saving to: spyserver.tgz, spyserver.tgz 100%[===================>] 53.31K .-KB/s in 0.1s, 2017-12-06 15:11:56 (496 KB/s) spyserver.tgz saved [54585/54585], pi@raspi:~/spyserver $ wget -O spyserver.tgz http://airspy.com/?ddownload=4247^C counter=1 First of all, you can mount your Airspy close to the antenna to avoid lossy cable runs whilst accessing the receiver over a network link. ", Thanks to a suggestion from RTL-SDR discord chat, I used airspyhf_info and got the error message back "board 1 failed: AIRSPY_ERROR_NOT_FOUND (-5)", I've followed the guides verbatim, but something is still missing. Scenario 2 It appears On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 10:28 AM, Randall Wayth wrote: Are you sure you wish to delete this message from the message archives of airspy@groups.io? 2017-12-06 15:11:55 http://airspy.com/?ddownload=4247 You have to have a working SDR# installed on you server computer. It was originally developed for AirSpy SDR receivers, but the author also made it compatible with RTL-SDR receivers. pi@raspi:~/spyserver $ ./spyserver what a pity! Running it is not an issue with spyserver in your case. Spyserver Win/SDR# Setup: "Server Busy" - RadioReference.com # Airspy R0, R2: 10000000 or 2500000 You can do this in the spyserver.config text file by editing the 'fft_fps' variable. Same results. Device was sleeping. Groups.io. AirSpy drivers and tools are available from the pkg manager or can be compiled from source, but the only option I can find for the server itself is a precompiled binary for linux. Error: Server is Busy. sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:gqrx/gqrx-sdr 2021-05-31 19:09:51 hf_dual.config ==> ('Could not acquire the device',). The Group moderators are responsible for maintaining their community and can address these issues. Consult your router manual or ISP for these details if you do not know them. Are you using the server in reduced bandwidth mode? and get our IT supervisor to let us tunnel out from the Shed network !. Hope that helps! A subreddit for the low-cost software defined radio (SDR) community. You can also start Spy Server on boot. All rights reserved. SPY Server v2.0.1629 http://airspy.com ************ The instructions you provided were perfect for getting me up and running on 25mhz+!!! lsmod shows rtl2832, dvb_usb_rt128xxu and so on, so the drivers are loaded. rtl_eeprom and rtl_test work fine, but spyserver gives the same error: $ ./spyserver The other scripts are only supplied so you can swap receiver hardware without manually updating the spyserver.config file. In the new command prompt type in 'ipconfig'. I use windows 7 and an RTL-SDR maximum_clients = 100 Tried as you suggested, sudo (tried from elevated account before) and I updated to #1605 and getting the same issue. I have seen there is a lot of projects around the Raspberry Pi but having put the HamPi image onto my Pi and felt the heat ! ((counter++)) 2 check that all required dependencies are installed ldd spyserver if they are not and you are running a 64 bit OS then you will need to install the 32-bit dependencies armhf. I did not make any changes to the spyserver.config file nor the SDR# config file on the other Win10 PC and I'm still having the "server Busy" problem. Maybe contact their support ( create a support ticket at the bottom of this page https://www.globaltuners.com/wiki/receiver_setup ) and ask them to re-build the plugin for the current version (one that is not +2 years old).. Anyone run into the segmentation fault issue and find a solution? I do not own any RPi hardware so can not tell you what the exact commands would be, but I would guess the following or something similar: Have you made sure the dongle is properly installed? Remote access to SDR receivers | LimeSDR.ru Both are connected to home WiFi network. # EF0F382A1A7B6500' after running 'sudo apt-get update', then first install the following with 'sudo apt-get install debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring'. SpyServer enables you to connect remotely and use the SDR receivers. If you have a device with a 64-bit ARM-processor (such as NanoPi NEO2 with ARM Cortex-A53 processor (Allwinner H5 64-bit ARM)), and whatever You do still there is an error Could not acquire the device then read here how to fix it. This can happen if you have the wrong receiver set in the config file. Mike, thanks for the write-up works like a charm. device_sample_rate = 2400000. Listening for connections on 0.0.0.0:5555 Type 'sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list' and change the word 'jessie' to 'stretch'. Found Rafael Micro R820T tuner However, I have two scenarios that i cant figure out as follows; Scenario 1 You may wish to set up your server so that it automatically starts on boot. . HTTP request sent, awaiting response 301 Moved Permanently If you want to try out some publicly available remote SpyServers over the internet thenplease check outairspy.com/spy-servers. I'm sure I have overlooked something glaringly obvious here. Would love your thoughts, please comment. I've tried everything I can think of but to no avail. Not encountered that before. https://photobyte.org/using-the-raspberry-pi-as-an-rtl-sdr-dongle-server/ pi@raspberrypi:~/spyserver $ ./spyserver Use a text editor like nano to edit the spyserver.config file. 05 20:15:52 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Stopped AirSpy Spyserver Service. Install utilities to work with receivers rtl-sdr: Next, check the operation of the connected SDR receiver. SpyServer is a free RTL-SDR compatibleSDR server that is designed to work with the popular SDR# software. This IP check also has a 30 second timeout that causes the script to abandon if the IP is not available after 30 seconds. The following case is not handled correctly - it counts as open connection that never closes. As and when it arrives, Ill make a note here. Any one experienced the same errors and worked through them? Fresh install of latest SDR# (under Win 10) with Spy Server on another Win10 machine on my LAN using a Mini. I dont think so. /home/pi/spyserver/spyserver /home/pi/spyserver/spyserver.config. you must change exactly name of model which you have. Note that you'll need topress the stop button firstor this option will be greyed out. First of all, thanks for this beautifull piece of software! That is the fix, follow the driver install as per your other blog followed by "Could not find any suitable device. For shoving data around (not processing power) the BPI-M1 with an actual SATA-2 interface 300MB/sec (not a sata-2-usb chip 40MB/sec) and gigabit Ethernet is not bad.. RPi is cheap, for a reason, when it comes to shoving large amounts of data around fast, it is at or very near the bottom of all devices I can think of. Write this IP address down as it is the address you'll use to connect to the SpyServer. HTTP request sent, awaiting response 200 OK how to directly connect the raspberry wifi to the wifi of a laptop (no internet router) 5GHz is potentially faster but does penetrate walls as well as 2.4GHz. done In a nutshell, the problem is that the libairspy library is built 64-bit for the aarch64 architecture, and the spyserver server itself is compiled 32-bit for the armhf (ARM hard-float) architecture, and therefore the libairspy library must also be compiled 32-bit under the architecture of armhf. Groups.io. Steps to try to fix: - try change X11 to Wayland and backwards - if you have nvidia GPU, check this solution - if you have integrated card - confirm that this bug affects To do this, download the file Scan this QR code to download the app now. SDR# only being supported on Windows is a bit of a bummer. to your account. Do a detailed double-check to make sure the blacklist is correct. Learn how your comment data is processed. rugs. Even fresh installations with the default spyserver.config settings fails. one other thing to try is to add the following line to the blacklist: HI, thanks for your instructions. thank you ! 2) copied all files from SDR# folder into spyserver folder, overwriting all when prompted (spyserver bundle uses same .dlls etc as SDR#, but the latter versions seem to have better compatibility. If you plan on using it at the limits of performance, the default cooling system is a bit underwhelming and noisy, or at least it was with my revision of the board which was a while ago, they now have a XU4Q version with passive cooling. Subject of the new topic: Running a server on your local computer that can be remotely commanded to upload local data (IQ from the SDR) to a remote machine on the Internet is nearly exactly the same as any evil program would do. On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 05:22 am, Chris Fink wrote: Yes. Wake up!" # This script runs during boot and waits up to 30 seconds for an IP address and, if found, runs Spy Server. can i connect them nicely to a splitter with a 12.70mm port to port spacing?, I will trade MotoTRBO Basic Privacy, NXDN and dPMR decryption files where can i get this software thanks. Regards, Sorry was ment to also add raspberry pi 3B+, Your email address will not be published. In my experience, Wi-Fi links rarely have sufficient continuous bandwidth to support the full IQ mode. After editing the file restart the server. I have a plan forming in my brain . try to run SDR# and see if the dongle works. SPY Server v2.0.1700 Now wit 8GB PI start and on first screen some system messages and . This keeps spyserver up and running no matter what. Wake up!" Reading the configuration file: spyserver.config While originally dedicated to the [RTL2832U USB rtl-sdr](http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr) project, relevant content related to general SDR, RF, and similar projects are also welcomed. I have a similar problem running linux spyserver, and googling finds other people who have similar problems like this, but no resolution. Docker image for spyserver@AArch64 #751 - GitHub I have set the following in the config file. Usual causes are: The wrong device set in the spyserver.config file. [R82XX] PLL not locked! Aborted Process: 596 ExecStart=/home/pi/spyserver/spyserver /home/pi/spyserver/spyserver.config (code=exited, status=255/EXCEPTION) WorkingDirectory=. I cannot connect through SS whether I am running # locally on the server or remotely on another machine on the network. Please let me know cause I can[t find the way to solve it. If you're having performance issues onslower hardware or networks like choppy audio then you might want to reduce the frame rate. Detached kernel driver 05 20:15:52 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Failed to start AirSpy Spyserver Service. Tried to run it on a Raspberry ZeroW with 512 Mb RAM, got the same Segmentation Fault. Subject: [airspy] SpyServer Error - "Could not acquire the device" #spyserver. autorestart=true You should now be connected to the remote SpyServer and the spectrum should be active. I tried to put in on a Raspberry Pi2 and got Segmentation Fault when i tried to start the spyserver. For anyone who has this issue, you need to create a file in /etc/udev/rules.d (eg. This is simple, but you need to know your upconverters offset. Wake up!Could not acquire the deviceAccepted client 192.168.0.11:3152 running SDR# v1.0.0.1790 on Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19041.0Device was sleeping. Hi all, trying to set up an sdr spyserver. Chris Fink 10/28/17 #24342 I'm sure I have overlooked something glaringly obvious here. Accepted client 192.168.0.11:3152 running SDR# v1.0.0.1790 on Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19041.0 Wake up! If you want toconnect to your SpyServer over the internet then you may need to activate port forwarding on your router. How do I update spyserver manually ? Heres the instructions: 1. I also know the Airspy team are busy getting the AirspyHF+ into production at the moment so I doubt there will be much movement on RTL-SDR support in the immediate future. That message means Spy Server cant see the receiver its expecting. Also Ive found I have to add airspy libairspy0 and libairspy-dev dependencies to get rolling as well. I have and HF+ and an R2, regardless - at any logon attempt I get "Server Busy" in SDR# and "Device was I also am looking for a FreeBSD Build Has there been any Progress on this front? On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 04:35 am, Chris Fink wrote: Updated firmware. I tried to run few already built Docker images of Spyserver on Android TV Box H96max, fi Required fields are marked *. There are guides for most routers in the world at portforward.com. April 17, 2017 SpyServer 2.0 Released: More Efficient Streaming for Airspy and RTL-SDR Back in March the team behind the Airspy SDR and SDRSharp software released Device was sleeping. The data should be forwarded to the IP address or MAC address of the device running the SpyServer. I dont use the 5555-6666 range. Device was sleeping. In the name of the configuration file instead of mini - you can specify any alias, I have myself using aliases mini (AirSpy mini), mini-gain (AirSpy mini for which the Bias-Tee parameter is enabled, since LNA is connected to this SDR receiver), hf (AirSpy HF+), rtl1 (RTL-SDR), rtl2 (RTL-SDR), etc. Yep, thats easy. In addition, Airspy recently made some improvements to the Spy Server code, which means that you have to update both SDR Sharp and Spy Server. Save and close the file (Ctrl+X, Y), Type 'sudo apt-get install gcc-5' or if that is not found 'sudo apt-get install gcc-6'. The Spyserver starts fine when I run the script manually but what I mean is then when the Pi starts , spyserver doesnt start automatically, thats what I meant when I said that I think an update might have broke something. If anyone fix this please contact me on my twitter @ovsanikdaniel. $ sudo apt-get update Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2019-09-05 20:15:52 EEST; 4min 4s ago Hi, I tried to keep the title succinct but detailed enough. Also killed firewall on both sides+@ internalrouter - running default DD-WRT config for now - disabled my custom routing etc. I have SpyServer running perfectly for a single RTL dongle on Windows 7 for the host PC and client with SDRT# v 1.0.0.1672. Airspy receivers will require 2.5MSPS as the 10MSPS setting uses more USB bandwidth than the Pi can supply. Another question do the RSP/SDRPlay devices work with Airspy server? Closed all connections and released the device Device was sleeping. After=network.target, [Service] I've seen this work great so I know it's something I'm screwing up. I created a systemd service for auto-starting and restarting spyserver on failure. Im really impressed with AirSpys stuff, but I think its a little strange that they offer the SpyServer app for linux, but its nearly impossible to receive (or find documentation on how to receive) the signal with a linux computer. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Im sure this will be fixed but Ill be publishing a revised process for the Pi that just gets gcc-5 from Stretch but keeps the rest of the distribution at Jessie. Enter the IP address of the server in the following format: Man, everyones just doing their own thing in their own silo. All rights reserved. Wake up! NOTE: Make sure that it is not wpa_supplicant.conf.txt. -bash: rtl_sdr: command not found. The post has no mention of installing RTL-SDR drivers that I can see. Running SpyServer on a Raspberry Pi-3 Mike Richards I've exhausted every clue in google.Does anyone know how to debug this, if not fix it?How about any command line options that might help?Logs?Anything?SPY Server v2.0.1700Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Youssef Touil - https://airspy.comReading the configuration file: spyserver.configListening for connections on 0.0.0.0:5555Accepted client 192.168.0.11:3037 running SDR# v1.0.0.1790 on Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19041.0Device was sleeping. Is it possible to use spyserver in gnu radio? Go to. Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 9:35 AM I dont believe SoapySDR or any of the others have support either. To enable SSHsimply create an empty text file with the name 'SSH' in the root of the partition. Does anyone fixe completely this error? Tim, You dont need the Airspy drivers. Ive made a crontab as writed, but doesnt work. Device was sleeping. Anything? exit 1 # Use it to same some internet bandwidth. Press Ctrl X followed by Y to save and close the file. Open a web browser and navigate to http://airspy.com/download/ Select the SDR Server for 32bit ARM boards and download the file. Could not acquire the device. On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 07:09 PM, Phil Biehl wrote: My very first thought is "I wonder what the power save settings in the BIOS and OS are like". Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Youssef Touil - https://airspy.com Double click on spyserver.exe to start the server. Posted a question to the AirSpy support forums but never got a reply. WebSPY Server v2.0.1822 Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Youssef Touil - https://airspy.com Reading the configuration file: spyserver.config Listening for connections on 192.168.1.52:5555
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