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BirdNET-Pi
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Stopped to kill some time and found all these for under $8 each
Yup! There's an open source software called BirdNet, and someone packaged it up to make it easy to run on Pis - BirdNet Pi.
- AI tool helps ecologists monitor rare birds through their songs
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Can You Understand Bird? Test Your Recognition of Calls and Songs
I had https://github.com/mcguirepr89/BirdNET-Pi running last summer with great success. Might be worth a look.
- Questions and setting up a permanent static field recording system.
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RPi4/4Gig running BirdNET-Pi, listens for and identifies birdsong in my garden
BirdNET-Pi
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Bioacoustics: Finding the Voices of Other Species
The birders are super ahead of the curve. Check out this Rpi implementation of BirdNet: https://github.com/mcguirepr89/BirdNET-Pi
Some other options for low-cost backyard sound/biodiversity monitoring are:
https://www.openacousticdevices.info/
- Selfhosted Bird feeder camera with recognition
- Any fun/interesting custom scripts or services being ran on your setup?
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DIY field recorder
If you do want to use a raspberry pi and the mics you build, check out this project: https://github.com/mcguirepr89/BirdNET-Pi/
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What to do with Raspberry pi 4
I have I've used rpis for multiple things, but by far the most interesting thing I've done with them is as a [birdsong classifier](https://github.com/mcguirepr89/BirdNET-Pi). That requires an external microphone _of some sort_, and is prone to certain pitfalls (e.g. all sorts of background noises trigger false positives on bittern).
rtl_433
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Reverse engineering a car key fob signal
And there's a multiformat receiver block too: https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433
- What is this signal?
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Error handling in a failing service
pi@pi4b8:/etc/systemd/system $ cat rtl_433.service # based on https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/issues/1651 [Unit] Description=RTL_433 service script StartLimitIntervalSec=5 Documentation=https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/README.md After=syslog.target network.target [Service] Type=exec ExecStart=/usr/bin/rtl_433 -C si -F mqtt # Restart script if stopped Restart=always # Wait 30s before restart RestartSec=30s # Tag things in the log # View with: sudo journalctl -f -u rtl_433 -o cat SyslogIdentifier=rtl_433 StandardOutput=syslog StandardError=syslog [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
- seeking help with 433Mhz remote integration
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Create a subghz file from known data?
For example, rtl_433 has the spec for an X10 sensor say I know what data I want to put where, is there some tool/site I could enter in what the "specifications" of the signal waveform are and the data I want to send as a byte-string or binary-string and it would create a playable .sub file for me?
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New Guy: Outdoor Thermostat / automated fan start/stop.
For "outdoor distances" I'd probably stick to something LoRa or 433MHz based. YoLink has quite a few options using the LoRa protocol. I use basic 433Mhz based AcuRite sensors paired with an RTL-SDR dongle connected to a machine running RTL_433, and use Home Assistant to trigger automations and alerts.
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Mystery signal?
866-868MHz is SRD/ISM band (in UK/EU). Can be things like energy meters, TPMS, medical devices etc. Try rtl_433 on it.
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Problem trying to listen to a Honeywell doorbell (RF 868 Mhz) with RTL-433
I'm trying to add a Honeywell doorbell to Home Assistant by using the RTL-433 GitHub project/program. When I run the program the SDR dongle is detected but it doesn't display anything when I press the doorbell (the image shows what I see after running the program and pressing the doorbell). I have also tried Honeywell Activelink (FSK) aka [116], so I have tried both 115 and 116 decode protocols.
- Elster TPR11 water meter reader
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Next Mileston for an RTL-SDR newbee?
rtf_433 IoT & embedded device signal receiving https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433
What are some alternatives?
nixery - Container registry which transparently builds images using the Nix package manager. Canonical repository is https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot/-/tree/tools/nixery
rtl-wmbus - Software defined receiver for wireless M-Bus with RTL-SDR
Vesper - Open source software for acoustic monitoring of nocturnal bird migration.
rtlamr - An rtl-sdr receiver for Itron ERT compatible smart meters operating in the 900MHz ISM band.
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
ESPHome-VideoDoorbell - Doorbell made using ESPHome with a TTGO T-Camera
awesome-teachable-machine - Useful resources for creating projects with Teachable Machine models + curated list of already built Awesome Apps!
mayhem-firmware - Custom firmware for the HackRF+PortaPack H1/H2
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
oggify - Download Spotify tracks to Ogg Vorbis (with a premium account)
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