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README: Do not mention SD card
Apparently SD card is not a thing on Orbic, only on TP-Link.
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## Usage (viewing the web UI)
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Once installed, Rayhunter will run automatically whenever your Orbic device is running. You'll see a green line on top of the device's display to indicate that it's running and recording to the SD-card. [The line will turn red](#red) once a potential IMSI catcher has been found, until the device is rebooted or a new recording is started through the web UI.
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Once installed, Rayhunter will run automatically whenever your Orbic device is running. You'll see a green line on top of the device's display to indicate that it's running and recording. [The line will turn red](#red) once a potential IMSI catcher has been found, until the device is rebooted or a new recording is started through the web UI.
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It also serves a web UI that provides some basic controls, such as being able to start/stop recordings, download captures, and view heuristic analyses of captures.
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