First two commands are long. Please scroll right to see and copy them in FULL.
sudo wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/abcd567a.list https://abcd567a.github.io/ubuntu22/abcd567a.list
sudo wget -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/abcd567a-key.gpg https://abcd567a.github.io/ubuntu22/KEY2.gpg
sudo apt update
sudo apt install piaware
sudo apt install dump1090-fa
sudo apt install piaware-web
sudo piaware-config feeder-id xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
sudo reboot
sudo apt install dump978-fa
sudo apt install skyaware978
sudo piaware-config uat-receiver-type sdr
Configure dump1090-fa and dump978-fa to use their respective dongles.
If you want to receive both ES1090 and UAT978, then two dongles are required, one for 1090 MHz and other for 978 MHz. In this case you will have to serialize dongles so that correct dongle+antenna sets are used by dump1090-fa and dump978-fa.
Serialize dongles with following serial numbers
For 1090 Mhz dongle: use 8-digit serial # 00001090
For 978 Mhz dongle : use 8-digit serial # 00000978
After Serializing dongles with serial numbers as above, issue following commands to configure dump1090-fa and dump978-fa to use their respective dongles:
sudo sed -i 's/^RECEIVER_SERIAL=.*/RECEIVER_SERIAL=00001090/' /etc/default/dump1090-fa
sudo sed -i 's/driver=rtlsdr[^ ]* /driver=rtlsdr,serial=00000978 /' /etc/default/dump978-fa
sudo reboot
(1) Issue following command to install serialization software:
sudo apt install rtl-sdr
(2) Unplug ALL DVB-T dongles from Computer
(3) Plugin only that DVB-T dongle which you want to use for dump1090-fa. All other dongles should be unplugged.
(4) Issue following command.
rtl_eeprom -s 00001090
Say yes when asked for confirmation to change serial number.
(5) Unplug 1090 dongle
(6) Plugin only that DVB-T dongle which you want to use for dump978-fa. All other dongles should be unplugged.
(7) Issue following command.
rtl_eeprom -s 00000978
Say yes when asked for confirmation to change serial number.
(8) Unplug 978 dongle
IMPORTANT: After completing above commands, unplug and then replug both dongles.
Deleting this repository from your Pi’s apt sources list is simple. Just issue following 2 command and it is done:
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/abcd567a.list
sudo apt update