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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>After you have logged in as the new user (let's assume ' odr'), it is time to install the OpenDigitalRadio software.<br />
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As the modulation of the DAB signal will be performed by the EasyDAB board, it is not necessary to install ODR-DabMod and related packages. I have modified the debian.sh script such that just the non-modulation related programs are installed, and called it raspdab.sh . You can find it in the github repository. Download it and save it in the home directory of the new user.<br />
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Before running the script we have to make sure it can download the various software packages. By default the location of those packages is not enabled in the raspbian /etc/apt/sources.list file. So we have to edit that file. Open a terminal console window and type:<br />
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$ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
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This opens the sources file with the nano editor - it will look familiar since you also used it to give the new user superuser rights.<br />
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Uncomment (that is, remove the '#' in front of) the 3rd line, that starts with deb-src so the system can get to the debian source files. Save (CTRL-O) and exit (CTRL-X).<br />
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Let's first see if there are updates, so type<br />
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$ sudo apt-get update<br />
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You will see the system contacting the software repositories and download any updates that are required.<br />
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== RaspDAB script ==<br />
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By default the script will not run, so we have to make it executable. Assuming you operate from the home directory, enter<br />
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$ chmod +x raspdab.sh<br />
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This will not give any feedback, but you can check was successful by issuing<br />
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$ ls -l<br />
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which lists the contents of the home directory. Raspdab.sh should stand out and have 3 times an x in front of it, showing it is executable.<br />
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Finally we can start the script by typing<br />
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$ ./raspdab.sh<br />
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It will first do some checks and ask whether or not you are sure what you are about to do. If you want to continue, press ENTER.<br />
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You can go and do something else, as it is a lengthy process (about 2 hours, depending on your internet speed) downloading all packages, compiling those and installing them. But be sure to check every once in a while, as you will have to provide the user password a couple of times.<br />
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Once the script is ready you will have a new directory dab in the home directory in which the ODR software is located. You can check the availability of the programs by running them with the -h option, which will show the help information, e.g.<br />
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$ odr-audioenc -h<br />
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Now the fun starts ! Let's see how to encode using ODR-AudioEnc !</div>Glokhoff