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rtl-power-fftw
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Using SDR to make .CSV files for Wireless Workbench
https://github.com/AD-Vega/rtl-power-fftw can help. This can be easily piped for various outputs and works with GNUPlot off the bat. Use this on an Android based SDR for foxhunting and Signal seeking.
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how can I find other signals to listen to?
I like to use rrl_power_fftw
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Frequency hopping driveway sensor?
You could use rtl_power_fftw to better record the wider band over a time period. This is similar to rtl_power from librtlsdr, but is more efficient and can dwell for as little as 100ms on any 2.4MHz window (24MHz done in 1 second, f.e.). You can then plot this data through GNUPlot to get visual representations.
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Comparing receive capabilities of antenna
These are made using rtl-power-fftw and GNUPlot
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Laptops with lowest RFI?
I have a rooted Android with an RTL-SDR attached, which I'd take with me if buying a new laptop. I'd sit near the laptop's on display with a stubby duck in the SDR and use rtl-power-fftw to rapid scan 27-1724MHz (fastest is 100ms dwell at 2.4MSps). Takes a minute or two and can be fed into GNUPlot to give you a pretty graph of signals seen. Do it at a low gain and any spikes you see are likely from those sources.
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What do you use your homelab for?
rtl-power-fftw
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Passive signal collection?
Look into rtl_power_fftw. It can be run for hours on any host (including a Raspberry Pi) and the spectrum results examined later.
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Rtl_power scanner logic
rtl_power_fftw is likely more well suited. It's multithreaded, so can sample IQ and process the data as it samples. It's also faster and uses libfftw for processing (faster and more accurate). Outputs more friendly, too. I use this in part with a signal heatmap project; https://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/ifer8j/progress_on_the_android_sdr_linuxdeploy_rtl_power/
dump1090
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Freakwan: A MicroPython driver for the SX1276 LoRa chip
It's not his first radio software. Almost a decade ago he wrote the rtl-sdr ADS-B software dump1090 https://github.com/antirez/dump1090 . It was much easier to set up and use than prior GNU Radio (c++/python) + Virtual Radar (java) options. It went on to be forked and improved upon and it now the community standard.
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Is there an ADS-B app that shows multiple planes at the same time?
dump1090 shows them on Google Maps IIRC.
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Smart Home and Homelab network diagram after 4 years of evolution
dockerized dump1090 implementation that feeds ads-b data (planes) to a few places like flightradar24 and adsbexchange
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Building an aircraft radar system in JavaScript
dump1090
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Adding CFLAGS to a makefile
hi again and thanks for the help I appreciate it. I was actually looking at https://github.com/antirez/dump1090 but I'll give the one you linked a go instead because the other one hasn't been updated in years which could be part of the problem.
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What's a good Linux-compatible multipurpose decoder of RF signals?
I've not moved onto this platform for SDR yet, but adding dump1090 for ADS-B (aircraft locations)
What are some alternatives?
rtl-sdr - library for turning a RTL2832 based DVB dongle into a Software DefinedReceiver; mirror from https://gitea.osmocom.org/sdr/rtl-sdr
readsb - ADS-B decoder swiss knife
rtl_433 - Program to decode radio transmissions from devices on the ISM bands (and other frequencies)
adsb-exchange - ADS-B Exchange Linux Setup Scripts
noaa-apt - NOAA APT weather satellite image decoder, for Linux, Windows, RPi 2+, OSX and Android+Termux
multimon-ng
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
samplicator - Send copies of (UDP) datagrams to multiple receivers, with optional sampling and spoofing
nrsc5 - NRSC-5 receiver for rtl-sdr
plane-notify - Notify if a selected plane has taken off or landed using ADS-B data. Compares older data to newer data to determine if a landing or takeoff has occurred. As well as nav modes, emergency squawk and resolution advisory notifications. Can output to Twitter, Discord, Mastodon, and Telegram