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Revision as of 02:38, 21 September 2017
Intro
Thanks for your interest on building a satellite ground station! First things first you need to understand all the different components of a ground station. Head over to # to read more about ground stations. Once you familiarized yourself with all the components you need to make a selection on what you are going to be building (and/or buying). Below you can find a table outlining all the different options.
Options
A satellite ground station is made up from different parts. The following diagram can help you select your setup based on your needs and/or your existing setup.
Hardware | Software | Controller | Rotator | Radio | Antenna |
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Raspberry Pi 3 | SatNOGS Client | SatNOGS Controller | SatNOGS Rotator | SDR | Yagi |
Linux Desktop | Rot2Prog | SPID Big RAS | Transceiver | Helical | |
lsf-g5500 | Yaesu G5500 | Vertical | |||
No rotator | Cross-Yagi |
Next steps
Once you have a ground station ready, you should go ahead and operate it! More info can be found on Operation wiki page.