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  5. description: "The SDR Linux Distro for Raspberry Pi. Latest Software Defined Radio software pre-installed and ready to go."
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  8. # The SDR Linux Distro for Raspberry Pi
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  10. Modified Raspbian image with the latest SDR software pre-installed and ready to go. Compatible with every Raspberry Pi.
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  12. [Download Latest Version](#getting-started){: .btn .btn-primary .fs-5 .mb-4 .mb-md-0 .mr-2 } [View it on GitHub](https://github.com/luigifreitas/pisdr-image){: .btn .fs-5 .mb-4 .mb-md-0 }
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  14. The PiSDR is a Raspbian based operating system for the Raspberry Pi pre-loaded with multiple Software Defined Radio software. It was created to serve as a fast and reliable bootstrap for SDR projects.
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  16. ## Support
  17. This is a single person project with limited time and resources to acquire expensive SDRs. Only radios validated by tests are supported by this image. This is a limitation to maintain a certain level of quality. If you are a vendor and want your SDR supported by this image, consider donating one unit to the project.
  18. ### Software
  19. List of pre-installed software: SDR Angel, Soapy Remote, GQRX, GNURadio, LimeUtil, and LimeVNA.
  20. #### Learn more [Pre-Installed Software](https://pisdr.luigifreitas.me/docs/software/software/index).
  21. ### Radios
  22. We currently support the following SDRs: RTL-SDR, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, Airspy, and Airspy HF.
  23. #### Learn more [Supported Radios](https://pisdr.luigifreitas.me/docs/radios/radios/index).
  24. ### Computers
  25. The latest version of the PiSDR (v3.0) supports every Raspberry Pi model (Zero, 1, 2, 3 and 4).
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  27. ## Getting started
  28. ### Download
  29. Since the download file is quite large, we created a poll of mirrors to ensure the fastest possible download. Click in the button below to be automatically redirected to the fastest mirror for you.
  30. [Download Torrent (Fastest)](http://bit.ly/37E4js0){: .btn .btn-primary .fs-5 .mb-4 .mb-md-0 .mr-2 }
  31. [Download Web](http://bit.ly/34JASmH){: .btn .fs-5 .mb-4 .mb-md-0 .mr-2 }
  32. #### Download Mirrors
  33. | Status | Server Location |Version | TAR | ZIP |
  34. |:-------------|:----------------|:--|:---|:----|
  35. | Official | Torrent/Web | 3.0 | [Download](http://bit.ly/37E4js0) | |
  36. | [Collaborator](https://twitter.com/sam210723) | Edge Deployment | 3.0 | [Download](http://bit.ly/34JASmH) | [Download](http://bit.ly/2Z9ZOCu) |
  37. | [Collaborator](https://twitter.com/F5OEOEvariste) | Europe | 3.0 | [Download](http://bit.ly/2QaL0zk) | [Download](http://bit.ly/2sR5C84) |
  38. | [Collaborator](https://twitter.com/w4www_raker) | US-East | 3.0 | [Download](http://bit.ly/39bn4oc) | |
  39. ### Installation
  40. The installation process is the same as the vanilla Raspbian. You will need a MicroSD card with at least 16GB of capacity. To transfer the image file to the memory card we recommend the open-source and multi-platform [balenaEtcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/).
  41. If you are feeling quite adventurous, you can copy the image to the memory card using `dd`. **Warning:** One should be extremely cautious using `dd`, as with any command of this kind it can destroy data irreversibly.
  42. ```bash
  43. $ dd bs=4M if=pisdr_v3.0.img of=/dev/sdX conv=fsync
  44. ```
  45. ### Usage
  46. This image can be used as a standard Raspbian desktop environment. The HDMI Output, SSH, and Remote VNC are enabled by default. For usage information about any pre-installed software, please refer to our [Software Page](https://pisdr.luigifreitas.me/docs/software/software/index).
  47. **Warning: It is important to change the credentials after the first login to ensure your security.**
  48. #### SSH
  49. To access the system with this option, you will need an SSH client. This is built-in inside the Command-Line of most operating systems (Linux, macOS and Windows 10). As a GUI alternative, we recommend using the PuTTY application available for Linux and Windows.
  50. ```bash
  51. $ ssh pi@pisdr.local
  52. Password: raspberry
  53. ```
  54. #### VNC
  55. The remote desktop can be accessed using any VNC client. The credentials are the same from the SSH. The default screen resolution is set to 720p. This setting can be easily changed inside the `raspi-config` menu (Advanced > Resolution). _Note: The Remmina Client is known to be incompatible with this VNC Server._
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  57. ## About the project
  58. PiSDR Project was created and maintained since 2019 by [Luigi F. Cruz](https://luigifreitas.me).
  59. ### Donation
  60. Donations are welcome. Hit me up on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/luigifcruz) or [Email](mailto:luigifcruz@gmail.com) if you want to buy me a coffee.
  61. ### License
  62. PiSDR is distributed by an [MIT license](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/luigifreitas/pisdr-image/master/LICENSE).
  63. ### Disclaimer
  64. This project isn't in any way associated with the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
  65. ### Contributing
  66. Everyone is very welcome to contribute to our project. Project icon made by [Smashicons](https://www.flaticon.com/authors/smashicons).