Yes, eth0 is wired interface. I just found that there is an paramater called "interface" in wifi-radar.conf, I set it to eth1 and tried wifi-radar -d, and same thing it also ends, the only difference is that it doesn't give any messages about lo,sit0,eth0 interfaces being not wireless interfaces. ie. setting that parameter makes wifi-radar not try to probe other interfaces for wireless extensions.
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