awesome-amateur-radio
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awesome-amateur-radio
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FCC will vote on plan to remove outdated amateur radio technical restrictions
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38034417 :
> pipewire-screenaudio: https://github.com/IceDBorn/pipewire-screenaudio:
>> Extension to passthrough pipewire audio to WebRTC Screenshare*
> awesome-amateur-radio#sdr https://github.com/mcaserta/awesome-amateur-radio#sdr
> The OpenWRT wiki lists a few different weather station apps that can retrieve, record chart, and publish weather data from various weather sensors and also from GPIO or SDR; pywws, weewx
> weewx: https://github.com/weewx/weewx
> A WebSDR LuCI app would be cool.
What are some other interesting applications for [digital] terrestrial radio (in service of bolstering support for amateur radio)?
Science classes could:
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WebSDR – internet connected Software-Defined Radios
https://github.com/mcaserta/awesome-amateur-radio#sdr
OpenWRT wiki lists a few different weather station apps that can retrieve, record chart, and publish weather data from various weather sensors and also from SDR.
weewx:
dsd-fme
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anyone want to host a MBTA scanner feed?
Unfortunately, when I was out there I was really wanting to try dsd-plus which runs on Linux so went ahead and and started to set that up. I now realize that Unitrunker, which runs on Windows, may be a better option in terms of more features and possible better decoding.
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WebSDR – internet connected Software-Defined Radios
You definitely can, but legality of such procedure is questionable. DMR uses AMBE codec, which require licensing from DVSI, but you can find open-source implementation on github (mdelib, jMBE). Projects such as DSD-FME[1], which allows you to decode much more than just DMR (P25, NXDN or SDRTrunk[2], which allows you to listen to trunking systems (p25, dmr tier 3 and much more) uses software implementation. OpenWebRX users software decoder too https://github.com/jketterl/digiham
[1] https://github.com/lwvmobile/dsd-fme
- DSD+ any similiar?
- Can you listen to EDACS pro voice on computer? Public safety?
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NXDN
If you use dsd+ to determine what kind of "encryption" you may be in luck . if it is just using voice scrambling and you can use https://github.com/lwvmobile/dsd-fme to brute force it if you are determined enough to try every single possible voice scrambler code ( 2^15 -1 so 32,767 possible numbers to go through ) .
What are some alternatives?
digiham - tools for decoding digital ham communication
sdrtrunk - A cross-platform java application for decoding, monitoring, recording and streaming trunked mobile and related radio protocols using Software Defined Radios (SDR). Website:
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
firmware - Meshtastic device firmware
pipewire-screenaudio - Extension to passthrough pipewire audio to WebRTC Screenshare
weewx - WeeWX code repository
gqrx - Software defined radio receiver powered by GNU Radio and Qt.
vhs-decode - Software defined VHS decoder - Fork (maybe temporary) of the ld-decode Laserdisc rf decoder
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface