***** Requires a 32GB or larger SD card ******
Default Username = ubuntu
Default Password = dragon
Recommend running the SDRPlay API installer located under "other".

DragonOS Pi64 is an out-of-the-box 22.04 aarch64 Raspberry Pi based operating system for anyone interested in software defined radios.

All source installed software is located in the /usr/src directory while the remaining software was installed by package managers.

Should support:
HackRF
RTLSDR
Airspy
LimeSDR
Ettus/USRP
BladeRF
Yardstick One
SDRPlay
Ubertooth
PlutoSDR
AntSDR
And other SDRs, Hardware, etc.

Features

  • 22.04 aarch64 Ubuntu
  • Kernel 5.15
  • Kismet
  • Kismon
  • GNU Radio 3.10
  • GR-Iridium
  • GR-Tempest
  • GR-RDS
  • GR-Dect2
  • GR-Funcube
  • GR-ATSC3
  • GR-SDRPlayv3
  • GR-Satellites
  • GR-Paint
  • GR-JAERO
  • GR-LimeSDR
  • GR-Mixalot
  • InmarsatC
  • Iridium-Toolkit
  • JAERO
  • SigDigger
  • SDRAngel
  • QSTDCDEC
  • SDR++
  • GQRX
  • Tetra-Kit
  • YateBTS
  • RFCat
  • RFCrack
  • SatDump
  • CubicSDR
  • SDR4Space
  • Wireshark
  • srsRAN
  • Aircrack-NG
  • SDRReceiver
  • DumpVDL2
  • HackRF GPS Sim
  • Flare
  • FLDigi
  • Predict
  • WSJTX
  • JS8Call
  • QspectrumAnalyzer
  • HackRF-Spectrum-Analyzer
  • HackTV
  • Universal Radio Hacker
  • Sparrow-WiFi
  • SDRTrunk
  • QTDAB
  • BTLE
  • PySDR
  • WiFi Coconut
  • StillSuit
  • Chasing your Tail
  • DumpHFDL
  • RTL433
  • Soapy Power
  • Soapy Remote Server
  • Inspectrum
  • Sox
  • BlueZ
  • BlueHydra
  • Lua Radio
  • QSSTV
  • Raspi-Config
  • RealVNC
  • BlueMon
  • GPSD
  • Tshark
  • Dsniff
  • And More

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  • Very good product
  • DragonOS_Pi64_Beta28.img.gz The gz compressed file fails on decompression at 5% of decompression. Regardless of the decompression tool used or the SD card imaging tool used
  • This is just what I was looking for and hoped it would be. Was able to run Pluto on Pi400 using SDRAngel out of the box. I had some expected resource issues but it worked with out having to deal with building from source and build dependencies. Very easy way to start. Only a few hours of play so far but very impressed. Thank you Cemaxecuter! Note ratings are compared to expectations. Example: it is not super easy to use but it is as easy to use as it could be for what it is. I look forward to hearing more SDR tools included in the image and becoming more proficient in using SDR Angel and customizing this to my use.
  • This is just what I was looking for and hoped it would be. Was able to run Pluto on Pi400 using SDRAngel out of the box. I had some expected resource issues but it worked with out having to deal with building from source and build dependencies. Very easy way to start. Only a few hours of play so far but very impressed. Thank you Cemaxecuter! Note ratings are compared to expectations. Example: it is not super easy to use but it is as easy to use as it could be for what it is. I look forward to hearing more SDR tools included in the image and becoming more proficient in using SDR Angel and customizing this to my use.
  • Very comprehensive, but having problem with sound, I dont seem to be able to enable raspberry pi 4 sound, and not able to connect to bluetooth speaker.
    Reply from DragonOS_Pi64
    Edited 2022-10-09
    Didn’t see this till now. What build are you using? I’ll test on my end. I’ve used Jack out audio, but can check other configurations. Thinking about this more, if you’re using an older build, possibly even on the newer one, you need to check the pulse audio mixer and make sure the correct audio device is in use. For example, if you’re using hdmi and the audio mixer is set to the Jack output or the other way around, that’ll be an issue.
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2021-04-13