gr-smart_meters
By BitBangingBytes
trunk-recorder
Records calls from a Trunked Radio System (P25 & SmartNet) (by robotastic)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
gr-smart_meters
Posts with mentions or reviews of gr-smart_meters.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-25.
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Smart Meter on Star Network Integration
Gridstream RF is supported by gr-smart_meters https://github.com/BitBangingBytes/gr-smart_meters - not sure how similar the aclara rf would be to that
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New Smart Meter Data Found Using GNURadio
Flow graphs used in this video are available on my GitHub and support RTL-SDR, AirSpy, HackRF, BladeRF and Ettus USRP devices.
- Hacker reveals smart meters are spilling secrets about the Texas snowstorm
- GNU Radio block released to decode smart meter data
trunk-recorder
Posts with mentions or reviews of trunk-recorder.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-10.
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I am looking to get an RTL-SDR for my father for christmas. Is there an SDR program that I can kind of "set it and forget it" for him? He just wants a basic scanner that scans weather and nearby emergency services.
If your area is P25, then https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder with https://github.com/chuot/rdio-scanner makes a great setup.
- Recorder
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Is there a better way in sdrtrunk to listen to only EMS or only Fire comms instead of hearing all the comms in that channel?
Looks like its available for mac aswell. I think I can use this solely for listening and recording https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder
- Decoder for DMR on Linux Mint with Gqrx
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trunk-recorder build error on Mac Catalina
I would search the issues on GitHub and possibly submit an issue if you don't find the answer that way. https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder/issues
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timestampSDR
trunk-recorder can do this https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder while originally designed for trunked systems, it can handle conventional systems as well. Which pairs nicely with https://github.com/chuot/rdio-scanner which provides a nice web/phone app interface to listen to, that includes the ability go back thru a call archive.
- Serializing captured signals for continuous playback?
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Officer Involved Shooting of armed DV Suspect
I've toyed with monitoring the Portland system using GitHub - robotastic/trunk-recorder: Records calls from a Trunked Radio System (P25 & SmartNet), which can monitor and record all calls, and yeah, it puts out so many messages even in normal times. And even without PPB dispatch and one of the voice frequencies, I think I got GBs of audio per day.
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(PSA) Awesome radio calls ingest website: OpenMHz
Trunk Recorder GitHub repository (software used to capture and record calls)
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Sacramento Regional Communication System
I'm using this open source project https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder to do the recording, but here is a screenshot of GQRX to give you an idea of how software radio works- instead of hardware designed to listen to one channel, it samples a big chunk of the spectrum and then uses software to "tune" the individual channels- so it can listen to everything at once, no need to channel-hop, etc.