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authorkrakenrf <78108016+krakenrf@users.noreply.github.com>2022-10-10 06:49:48 +0200
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2. Plug the KrakenSDR power port into a 5V/2.4A+ capable supply and plug the data port into the Raspberry Pi 4.
3. Boot up the Raspberry Pi 4 with the KrakenSDR Direction Finding SD card image installed. Keep your phone within WiFi range of the Pi 4. Once booted, if the KrakenSDR hotspot is detected by the Pi 4, it will automatically connect to the hotspot. You should be able to see the device with hostname 'krakensdr' show up under 'Connected devices' once connected.
-4. Using the 'Details' button in Mobile Hotspot (or the equivalent for your particular phone), determine the IP address of the connected Raspberry Pi 4. Google Pixel phones: It has come to our attention that Pixel phones do not have any ability to show IP addresses built in to the OS. You can try a Terminal Emulator App like [Termux](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux). When the device is connected type in "ip neighb" to get the IP address of the connected device.
+4. Using the 'Details' button in Mobile Hotspot (or the equivalent for your particular phone), determine the IP address of the connected Raspberry Pi 4. Google Pixel phones: It has come to our attention that Pixel phones do not have any ability to show IP addresses built in to the OS. You can try a Terminal Emulator App like [Termux](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux). When the device is connected type in "ip neighb" to get the IP address of the connected device. If Termux does not work for you, try the Lan Scan feature in [Network Analyzer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.techet.netanalyzerlite.an&hl=en_US&gl=US). In both cases make sure WiFi is off, any only the mobile connection is active.
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