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This QuickStart guide aims to have you connected to the Android Direction Finding App as quickly as possible with the KrakenSDR running on a Raspberry Pi 4. However, please make sure you read the rest of the manual to understand how radio direction finding works.
-This guide assumes that you have a KrakenSDR, Raspberry Pi 4, antenna array and power supplies. It assumes that you will be mounting your antenna array on a vehicle for direction finding.
+## What you will need
+This guide assumes that you have the following equipment
+
+* KrakenSDR
+* Raspberry Pi 4
+* Antenna array (five identical whip antennas with five identical coax cables)
+* USA-A to USB-C data cable for Pi 4 to KrakenSDR data connection
+* USB-C power supplies for Pi 4 and KrakenSDR
+
+It assumes that you will be mounting your antenna array on a vehicle for direction finding.
The following graphic is an overview of the entire system.