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README.md

Raspberry NOAA

NOAA and Meteor automated capture using Raspberry PI

Most of the code and setup stolen from: Instructables

New Features!

  • Meteor M2 full decoding!
  • Nginx webserver to show images
  • Timestamp and satellite name overlay on every image
  • WXToIMG configured to create several images (HVC,HVCT,MCIR, etc) based on sun elevation
  • Pictures can be posted to Twitter. See more at argentinasat twitter account

Install

There’s an install.sh script that does (almost) everything at once. If in doubt, see the install guide

Post config

How do I know if it is running properly?

This project is intended as a zero-maintenance system where you just power-up the Raspberry PI and wait for images to be received. However, if you are in doubt about it just follow the working guide

Hardware setup

Raspberry-noaa runs on Raspberry PI 2 and up. See the hardware notes