Skywave-Linux-v4
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Skywave-Linux-v4
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For Shortwave Listeners: WebSDR / KiwiSDR Bookmarks
Being one who does a fair amount of listening to longwave, mediumwave, and shortwave broadcasts, I cobbled together a nifty WebSDR or KiwiSDR bookmark manager written in Bash.
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wfmu radio terminal app
Have a look at the code in this vlc-playlist where you should be able to substitute mpv for the player.
- Internet Radio / SDR streamer with Fzf / Rofi
airspy-fmradion
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Listen to HD radio with a $30 RTL SDR dongle
I have a little hobby project where I record an FM radio music station using a SDR and then remove all the non-music portions for offline listening. I like the music selections the DJs pick, but I prefer not to listen to the DJ commentary and the advertisements.
I evaluated three methods of recording: analog capture from a standalone FM receiver, using this nrsc5 library to record the "HD" radio stream, and using an AirSpy SDR with this library: https://github.com/jj1bdx/airspy-fmradion
Recording the "HD" (what a misnomer) radio was nice in that there was no hiss or multipath effects, but in comparison to the other methods the digital compression artifacts became impossible to un-hear. It seems to top out at about 96 kbps
The airspy-fmradion library has some nice stuff in it to address multipath, resulting in the best audio quality of the three methods I tested.
I use https://github.com/ina-foss/inaSpeechSegmenter to identify which segments of the recordings are speech vs. music.
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How to receive and record fm radio in stereo on the command line
Alternatively, use airspy-fmradion:
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Ubuntu 20.04 SDR FM retransmit to a single user
You might want to look into using https://github.com/jj1bdx/airspy-fmradion instead of rtl_fm for stereo.
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FM stereo decoder? (Linux, command line)
You can use https://github.com/windytan/wfm-tools together with rtl_fm to get stereo, though I prefer https://github.com/jj1bdx/airspy-fmradion
What are some alternatives?
FISSURE - The RF and reverse engineering framework for everyone. Follow and ★ to show your support!
AIS-catcher - AIS receiver for RTL SDR dongles, Airspy R2, Airspy Mini, Airspy HF+, HackRF, SDRplay and SoapySDR
red-pitaya-notes - Notes on the Red Pitaya Open Source Instrument
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
tlosint-live - Trace Labs OSINT Linux Distribution based on Kali.
luaradio - A lightweight, embeddable software-defined radio framework built on LuaJIT
yellowShoes - nrsc5 (HD FM) radio player
sample-icecast-noaa - A sample docker setup for streaming NOAA radio from a USB RTL-SDR dongle to Icecast, so you can listen tp it as an m3u stream.
ezstream - [Mirror] A streaming source client for Icecast
wfm-tools - Some DSP tools for FM demodulation
gnss-sdr - GNSS-SDR, an open-source software-defined GNSS receiver
SatDump - A generic satellite data processing software.