SigDigger
hackrf
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SigDigger
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Any advise welcomed
Local playback? SigDigger is highly recommended: https://batchdrake.github.io/SigDigger/ – it also supports different data modes.
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Just bought a rtl-sdr. Linux software - what is not rubbish.
SigDigger is good for a playback of prerecorded full-spectrum files (also called IQ files). Has the time slider, so if you missed anything you can rewind. https://batchdrake.github.io/SigDigger/
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Reading baseband iq recordings
For just playing back the wideband recordings SigDigger is a good option.
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Where to start with signal ID?
There is good software for identifying the type of modulation used, and demodulating it, for example SigDigger
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Is there a way to rip audio directly from an IQ file?
SigDigger: https://batchdrake.github.io/SigDigger/ The best thing is that it can move through time and frequency, so you can go back / forward if you need to.
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SDR over a network
I'd like to add to the answers a fantastic yet relatively unknown piece of software called SigDigger. It is a GUI for suscan. You can run a suscan device server at the raspi and run a remote SigDigger instance. Network bandwidth is minimal because only the FFT and demodulated signal is sent. https://github.com/BatchDrake/SigDigger
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Decoding radio-controlled bus stop displays (2013)
https://batchdrake.github.io/SigDigger/
> people downloading telemetry data from space probes
Monitoring JWST transmissions, if doable, might be the next milestone for Ham Radio.
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What OS has the best software for RTL-SDR? I currently use gqrx but feel its limited.
SigDigger
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Oscilloscope/Wefax type graphing app -- does this exist?
Hi, you can use Sigdigger to perform this task, using FSK inspector. After some tweaking you will be able to display Wefax image. You'll perhaps need to perform line alignment at start. example : https://twitter.com/BatchDrake/status/1216072630698156033?s=20 SigDigger sources As note I can add the purpose of SigDigger is not to decode Wefax, and there are many features ! Hope this can help
hackrf
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Ask HN: Best open source and/or free EDA tooling
Another example: the HackRF SDR board was done in KiCAD
https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf
- Worried I'm flashed out.
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Please help
keep and eye out for this issue: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf/issues/668
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I have seen comments and github issues about HackRFs being damaged by high power transmissions. I live 500-600 meters from an airport, should I be worried?
I have read about this issue on github (have been some reddit posts over the years as well), originally in #541 which has now culminated in an ongoing investigation #974.
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Help finding an SDR upgrade for me
HackRF would be my next choice... https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/
- HackRF.... Your gateway to radio signal hacking....
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Which SDR should I rather buy?
However, unlike your sensitivity issues, i dont get any birdies. i have a TCXO though. (https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf/issues/216). it seems its related to clock drift calibration without one. However this is something most SDR's suffer from, as a cost saving measure. Most RTL_SDR's suffer from this as well ("rtl sdr blog v3" comes with a stable TCXO, resolving the issue.).
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External LNA and broken TX
I assume this is the case since I found a GitHub issue talking about blown TX: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf/issues/1051 And I followed the recommendation of using hackrf_transfer -c with both -a 0 and -a 1. With a separate RTL SDR tuned to the output frequency I can see a very low power CW signal with -a 0. With -a 1 there is no output. This seems to match the results in the issue.
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Samsung phone
If you're talking about building attachments to work with a phone, you're almost all the way there to a standalone device anyway. You might want to look into HackRF and pwnagotchi for inspiration.
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Is there any software for rtl sdr that can read signal and emulate it, for windows or Linux? PLEASE HELP!
If you get a HackRF there's a utility called hackrf_transfer which can record a block of spectrum and then play it back.
What are some alternatives?
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code
sdrangel - SDR Rx/Tx software for Airspy, Airspy HF+, BladeRF, HackRF, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, RTL-SDR, SDRplay RSP1 and FunCube
ubertooth - Software, firmware, and hardware designs for Ubertooth
SoapySDR - Vendor and platform neutral SDR support library.
cariboulite - CaribouLite turns any 40-pin Raspberry-Pi into a Tx/Rx 6GHz SDR
SoapySDRPlay3 - Soapy SDR plugin for SDRPlay APIv3
rtl-sdr-blog - Modified Osmocom drivers with enhancements for RTL-SDR Blog V3 and V4 units.
multimon-ng
multi-sdr-gps-sim - multi-sdr-gps-sim generates a IQ data stream on-the-fly to simulate a GPS L1 baseband signal using a SDR platform like HackRF or ADLAM-Pluto.
CubicSDR - Cross-Platform Software-Defined Radio Application
dumpvdl2 - VDL Mode 2 message decoder and protocol analyzer