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The next step is to burn the KrakenSDR Direction Finding (DF) image to an SD Card. For the Pi 4 image you will need an 8GB or larger card, and for the OPI5B image you will need a 16GB or larger card. We also recommend using class 10 or faster to ensure no file system slowdowns.
1. Using a PC, download the “Etcher” software from [balena.io/etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/).
-2. Download the latest Pi 4 KrakenSDR image zip file from the [Releases page](https://github.com/krakenrf/krakensdr_doa/releases) in this repository, or via the links in the repository README. The latest OPI5B image can be downloaded from this [Google Drive link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ilco930ar0l3vYc2c7-vx_CWz3Ks0sf2/view?usp=sharing).
+2. Download the latest Pi 4 KrakenSDR image zip file from the [Releases page](https://github.com/krakenrf/krakensdr_doa/releases) in this repository, or via the links in the repository README. The latest OPI5B image can be downloaded from this [Mega Upload link](https://mega.nz/file/Qf92nZQI#4YmNGNs0n7m1NtCgjk60i8LoYBPoyXy6YmRnMsSKzc0).
3. Use [Balena Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) to burn the image onto the SD Card. Using Etcher you can burn directly from the ZIP file. (There was a report that Etcher does not properly work on MacOS, MacOS users can try [Raspberry Pi's Imager](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software) instead)
4. Insert the card into your Raspberry Pi 4.