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# wsprdaemon (WD) Latest version is v2.7b
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(fixed intallation problem on virgin Raspberry Pis)
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To upgrade from 2.6*:
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1) cd ~/wsprdaemon
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2) stop WD with '~/wsprdaemon/wsprdaemon.sh -z'
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3) execute 'git pull'
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4) free disk space with 'rm -rf /tmp/wsprdaemon/*'
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5) clean out legacy noise data with 'rm -rf /home/pi/wsprdaemon/signal_levels/*'
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6) start WD with '~/wsprdaemon/wsprdaemon.sh -a'
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A Debian/Raspberry Pi [WSPR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSPR_(amateur_radio_software)) decoding and noise level graphing service
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This is a large bash script which utilizes [kiwirecorder.py](https://github.com/jks-prv/kiwiclient) and other library and utility commands to record WSPR spots from one or more [Kiwis](http://kiwisdr.com), audio adapters and (for VHF/UHF) [RTL-SDRs](https://www.rtl-sdr.com/about-rtl-sdr/) and *reliably* post them to [wsprnet.org](http://wsprnet.org).
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In addition WD can be configured to, at the same time, create graphs of the background noise level for display on the computer running WD and/or at [graphs.wsprnet.org](http://graphs.wsprnet.org).
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WD can run on almost any Debian Linux system and is tested on Stretch and Buster for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4, and Ubuntu 18.04LTS on x86. A Pi 3b can decode 14+ bands, but 14 bands of noise level graphing requires a Pi 4 or x86 server.
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WD can run on almost any Debian Linux system and is tested on Stretch and Buster for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4, and Ubuntu 18.04LTS on x86. A Pi 3b can decode 14+ bands and 30+ rx sources on a Pi 4 or x86 server.
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## Greenfield Installation
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At then end of a sucessful installation, WD creates a prototype configuration file at `~/wsprdaemon/wsprdaemon.conf`. You will need to edit that file to reflect your desired configuration running ./wsprdaemon.sh -V until WD just prints out its's version number. Once confgured, run './wsprdaemon.sh -a' to start the daemon. It will automatically start after a reboot or power cycle.
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## To upgrade from 2.6*:
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1) cd ~/wsprdaemon
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2) stop WD with '~/wsprdaemon/wsprdaemon.sh -z'
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3) execute 'git pull'
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4) free disk space with 'rm -rf /tmp/wsprdaemon/*'
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5) clean out legacy noise data with 'rm -rf /home/pi/wsprdaemon/signal_levels/*'
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6) start WD with '~/wsprdaemon/wsprdaemon.sh -a'
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## Installation on a system running wsprdaemon that was not installed using 'git clone'
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