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op25
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multi_rx,py example for decoding multiple voice channels on single rtlsdr
looks like it may not be able to do what I want it to do according to this. https://github.com/boatbod/op25/issues/184
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How can we convert a DMR signal into clear voice by RTL_SDR?
I have no experience with DMR myself, but my understanding is that the Boatbod fork of OP25 has experimental DMR support, and I believe SDRTrunk software does, too.
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
Using OP25[1] with RTL-SDR dongles to implement scanners for trunking P25 radio systems on a computer. And as a sidebar to that, listening in on geographically remote public safety radio systems using Broadcastify[2]. It's basically the old "radio scanner" culture, but taken online and distributed worldwide. People listen to all sorts of stuff, but given my background as a former firefighter and former 911 dispatcher, my main interest is listening to public safety dispatch stuff.
That said, another commenter below mentioned modern "phreaking" and how it's become more radio centric... and while I won't admit to doing anything illegal, let's just say that there's some interesting stuff you can do / look at / listen to these days, especially with ubiquitous and inexpensive SDR hardware and related resources. See the recent story about the KrakenSDR passive radar stuff, and some of the papers that are out there about P25 security flaws, some of the automobile hacking stuff that's RF based, etc., etc. There's a fascinating world out there buzzing around on invisible electromagnetic fields... and you can tap into it with a $30 dongle and a Raspberry Pi (or your PC).
[1]: https://github.com/boatbod/op25
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Is this encryption or frequency hopping or just not FM modulation? Not law enforcement, just a school they use Motorola handhelds.
If it's P25 Phase I or Phase II then SDRTrunk might work. boatbod's op25 might be another option, but more complicated to set up.
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Using a Raspberry Pi without a GUI to stream scanner audio to a phone
I don't have a full guide for you, but I use https://github.com/boatbod/op25 for receiving and decoding P25 Phase 1 digital signals on the command line.
- Would a SDR be able to listen to walkie talkies at my school?
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What do you use your homelab for?
op25
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How can I hear the Franconia, VA (Fairfax Co) Police, Fire, EMS scans? Unsure if there is a specific open mhz link for them. Thanks!
If you are handy with Linux you can use an RTL-SDR and OP25 on a Raspberry Pi or really any PC. This is the page for the Fairfax trunked system https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=6957. Any talkgroup with mode D can be listened to, mode DE is encrypted. If you want I already have config files made up for the police dispatch and fire/ems dispatch channels.
dsd
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AirNav 1090 Dongle RTL Based?
https://github.com/szechyjs/dsd this will decode Dstar, I haven't used it for many years but it did work on my computer.
- Automatic Digital mode detection and decoding
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Is this encryption or frequency hopping or just not FM modulation? Not law enforcement, just a school they use Motorola handhelds.
DSD: https://github.com/szechyjs/dsd
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Command line Linux DRM decoders
I have searched DSD only, but it can't stream audio to Icecast server.
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Problem with piping audio
I use DSD.
- Decoding DMR at MacOS
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Having trouble following tutorial
https://github.com/szechyjs/dsd/wiki/Installation Just install it from the repository. sudo apt-get install dsd
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What am i doing wrong??
there is native DSD implementation https://github.com/szechyjs/dsd
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Adding CFLAGS to a makefile
For DSD, this one is the most likely project I found. I don't have time to track down the prereqs right now, but if that's the project you're looking at, the Makefile would be generated by CMake, and I'd hope that an up-to-date version of CMake would output a Makefile with appropriate CFLAGS for the version of compiler.
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Using Raspberry Pi 4 and SDR Dongle for “Digital Radio”
One of the earliest tools was Digital Speech Decoder, however it might be a bit CPU-intensive for raspberry pi.
What are some alternatives?
sdrtrunk - A cross-platform java application for decoding, monitoring, recording and streaming trunked mobile and related radio protocols using Software Defined Radios (SDR). Website:
dsd - Digital Speech Decoder
gqrx - Software defined radio receiver powered by GNU Radio and Qt.
sdrangel - SDR Rx/Tx software for Airspy, Airspy HF+, BladeRF, HackRF, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, RTL-SDR, SDRplay RSP1 and FunCube
rdio-scanner - Rdio Scanner is an open source software that ingest and distribute audio files generated by various software-defined radio recorders. Its interface tries to reproduce the user experience of a real police scanner, while adding its own touch.
librtlsdr - Software to turn the RTL2832U into an SDR
rtl-sdr - library for turning a RTL2832 based DVB dongle into a Software DefinedReceiver; mirror from https://gitea.osmocom.org/sdr/rtl-sdr
OpenRCT2 - An open source re-implementation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 🎢
multimon-ng
new-wave - Stack Computer Bytecode Interpreters: The New Wave