I figured it might be more helpful posting here than the Github issue tab but who knows, maybe I'll have to do that as well.
I'm working on spinning up a raspberry pi 4 with an RTL v4 I have laying around to test some signal reception at a buddy's place. I've copied the settings from my current streaming machine into the Pi and everything loads fine however the JMBE library is never recognized even after compiling on the raspberry pi and moving into the JMBE folder like it was on the normal windows box.
Does anyone know specifically where SDRTrunk saves the compiled JAR location? I have yet to find ANY reference within the SDRTrunk root referencing JMBE and I don;t see anything obvious from within the SDRTrunk "runtime" file structure either. So that's one hurdle.
My other hurdle is trying to figure out how to trigger headless mode to run the vector calibration if not calibrated - which it knows it's not and again in the user preferences of the windows box it has "recalibrate on changes" enabled but doesn't seem to have copied over into the raspberry pi settings. Almost like the user preferences file for the actual settings (not color settings) is stored in a completely different location that for the life of me I cannot find anywhere.
Hoping someone has done or has a headless setup that can herlp, I have a raspberry pi 5 I'm planning on using for the actual decoding and stream into my RDIO if I can get SDRTrunk happy running headless on this RPi 4.
I'm working on spinning up a raspberry pi 4 with an RTL v4 I have laying around to test some signal reception at a buddy's place. I've copied the settings from my current streaming machine into the Pi and everything loads fine however the JMBE library is never recognized even after compiling on the raspberry pi and moving into the JMBE folder like it was on the normal windows box.
Does anyone know specifically where SDRTrunk saves the compiled JAR location? I have yet to find ANY reference within the SDRTrunk root referencing JMBE and I don;t see anything obvious from within the SDRTrunk "runtime" file structure either. So that's one hurdle.
My other hurdle is trying to figure out how to trigger headless mode to run the vector calibration if not calibrated - which it knows it's not and again in the user preferences of the windows box it has "recalibrate on changes" enabled but doesn't seem to have copied over into the raspberry pi settings. Almost like the user preferences file for the actual settings (not color settings) is stored in a completely different location that for the life of me I cannot find anywhere.
Hoping someone has done or has a headless setup that can herlp, I have a raspberry pi 5 I'm planning on using for the actual decoding and stream into my RDIO if I can get SDRTrunk happy running headless on this RPi 4.