cool, it works. the config file was confusing at the beginning, but once you get the idea, where brackets are required, it is easy to modify and use several different dongles and scan even faster
For those dedicated to RXing Air Traffic, there is a new device now available from ML&S. I can't remember the name of it, other than its Bright Red/Orange in colour, & comes in 2 versions. It gives every detail that you could ever want, but I don't know if it RX's voice.
hi it's maybe a long shot but when i try to run the docker image this error popup:"[error ] [Scanner ] exception: set center frequency error" i tried everything, changing the config and testing if the SDR work but this error keep happening to me, can someone help.
Me too! I was getting excited as soon as I saw aircraft frequencies in his setup. This could revolutionize the concept that LiveATC uses... last I checked on it, to provide a "feed" to LiveATC, individuals would hook a fixed-tuned aviation receiver up to their PC's soundcard input and stream the audio for just one frequency to LiveATC. I'm sure the AM mode will gain support soon.
@@SansNeural Here in the UK its illegal but I think the fact these are delayed is fine. LiveATC I’ve never got to work. It can’t be a hard fix. Looks like the whole AM range is disabled.
Got this running today in the newest Ubuntu via VMWare. I guess I need a bit of a handhold with the step sizes. I'm confused as to why I can't do a search from 482.000 MHz to 484.000 MHz with a step size of 12.5 kHz. I think I understand that it is the math that is not adding up to the sample rate but I'm scratching my head as to how to overcome that. Works fine from 146 to 148 MHz with a step size of 1 kHz. Pretty cool though, and not sure how much I'd really use it but it was fun to learn how to install it. Just need a few tweaks I guess to understand the steps. Thanks for the video!
Good work! BTW, where can I find sdr-monitor sources ? I figured out that this does not work on my pi4, now trying to build this for pi, but can not find the sdr-monitor sources
It doesn't seem to work on a Raspberry Pi out of the box. Luckily I have a Linux server lying around so I got it running and it works fine! Not too heavy on the resources it seems, although that may depend on the settings and traffic. Hope AM support comes soon.
Does this ACTUALLY record all simultaneous transmissions within the set bandwidth, or does it just lock on to each transmission within that set bandwidth and record it? I.e. if there are two, three, four, etc simultaneous transmissions happening within the set bandwidth, will it capture and record them all simultaneously, or just the first one that transmitted and then jump to the next when that first transmission ends?
@@TechMindsOfficialSIMULTANEOUSLY is the answer i was looking for!!!! NOW my question - can I program a list of, say, 40 frequencies to monitor and record simultaneously?
They make a Ground-Lift USB Adapter that will help with that as long as you do not need Bias-T. Some do have their own power input which will allow Bias-T to still work. Also put ferrite cores on all your wires, and that sometimes will help. Some hubs, and laptops even, are very noisy in the RF bands we commonly use.
Super cool! I'm having issues though. It runs, and I see alot of entries in the "spectograms" section. I dont see anything in the "Transmissions" section though. I know there is traffic within the frequencies I'm monitoring. Any ideas? I'm using a hackrf.
The big boys do a 50Mhz window in 0 to 10Ghz range , used in the signals intelligence community terrabytes per hour stored went to a trade show with some very slick R&S gear om show
Its open source created and supported by people that dont het paid to do it. They probably haven't got to it yet given limted time and resources. The great thing is you can download the code and add it yourself and contribute back to the project.
interesting, a few stations recording 24 hours could potentially triangulate nuisance stations, mostly callsign cloners and keyer's ... be warned contest saboteurs❤❤👍👍
cool, it works. the config file was confusing at the beginning, but once you get the idea, where brackets are required, it is easy to modify and use several different dongles and scan even faster
Nice, I was working on a crude version of this using Gnu Radio, but this is much better, especially the cataloguing of the recordings.
Looks like there is a MQTT feed built in. This would be a fun integration project with Home Assistant
For those dedicated to RXing Air Traffic, there is a new device now available from ML&S. I can't remember the name of it, other than its Bright Red/Orange in colour, & comes in 2 versions. It gives every detail that you could ever want, but I don't know if it RX's voice.
Can you install the scanning features for Android phone
How to install the scanning feature for Android phone
hi it's maybe a long shot but when i try to run the docker image this error popup:"[error ] [Scanner ] exception: set center frequency error" i tried everything, changing the config and testing if the SDR work but this error keep happening to me, can someone help.
Gutted it doesn’t have AM working as the airband thing would be huge!! 😊
Me too! I was getting excited as soon as I saw aircraft frequencies in his setup. This could revolutionize the concept that LiveATC uses... last I checked on it, to provide a "feed" to LiveATC, individuals would hook a fixed-tuned aviation receiver up to their PC's soundcard input and stream the audio for just one frequency to LiveATC.
I'm sure the AM mode will gain support soon.
@@SansNeural Here in the UK its illegal but I think the fact these are delayed is fine. LiveATC I’ve never got to work. It can’t be a hard fix. Looks like the whole AM range is disabled.
AM support was added 2 weeks after this video
@@StevePinkham Yep and Matt did a follow up video to that I confirmed I had it running.
Wow ! Supercool ! Thanks for pointing this out. I will give it a try 🙂
Got this running today in the newest Ubuntu via VMWare. I guess I need a bit of a handhold with the step sizes. I'm confused as to why I can't do a search from 482.000 MHz to 484.000 MHz with a step size of 12.5 kHz. I think I understand that it is the math that is not adding up to the sample rate but I'm scratching my head as to how to overcome that. Works fine from 146 to 148 MHz with a step size of 1 kHz. Pretty cool though, and not sure how much I'd really use it but it was fun to learn how to install it. Just need a few tweaks I guess to understand the steps. Thanks for the video!
How could you install the scanning feature a Android phone
Good work! BTW, where can I find sdr-monitor sources ? I figured out that this does not work on my pi4, now trying to build this for pi, but can not find the sdr-monitor sources
Bummer about the AM, ATC transmissions are exactly what I would have used such a thing for.
This is awesome! Useful for monitoring repeater use, etc. Cheers! George, M1GEO.
How could I use SDR F/D to have TV channels? Any idea?
I want something like this for the rx888 MK2....
I tried but recording quality was very low, there is any recommended setting?
Is it possible to add multiple RTL-SDR and record all the frequency at the same time ?
It doesn't seem to work on a Raspberry Pi out of the box. Luckily I have a Linux server lying around so I got it running and it works fine! Not too heavy on the resources it seems, although that may depend on the settings and traffic. Hope AM support comes soon.
Can you explain "out of the box" ? Would it not work on my pi4 using bullseye rpi os?
A very very very nice project !! Thank you informing us, thank you Borys. This is for me a woooowwww project !!
Sorry that I see it now. 73 de 3C3CA (TA2OM)
Does this ACTUALLY record all simultaneous transmissions within the set bandwidth, or does it just lock on to each transmission within that set bandwidth and record it? I.e. if there are two, three, four, etc simultaneous transmissions happening within the set bandwidth, will it capture and record them all simultaneously, or just the first one that transmitted and then jump to the next when that first transmission ends?
Simultaneously:)
@@TechMindsOfficialSIMULTANEOUSLY is the answer i was looking for!!!! NOW my question - can I program a list of, say, 40 frequencies to monitor and record simultaneously?
You still need more than 1 dongle, if the transmission is out of the current range. for example you cant record 130 and 446 at the same time..
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Has anyone tried using multiple SDRs to record different bands at the same time?
The github page for the project has instructions on how to use multiple devices at the same time.
source code isn't published yet, cant build from source. Forced to used docker. :(
How about digital modulation, is it able to record DMR?
Have AM and SSB been supported?
This is exactly a thing I am looking for. Will it run on Raspberry please?
It requires a strong CPU. Raspberry will not be able to handle common use-cases.
what about if you have a Android phone
I get so much noise when a rtl sdr is on a usb hub
They make a Ground-Lift USB Adapter that will help with that as long as you do not need Bias-T. Some do have their own power input which will allow Bias-T to still work. Also put ferrite cores on all your wires, and that sometimes will help. Some hubs, and laptops even, are very noisy in the RF bands we commonly use.
Super cool! I'm having issues though. It runs, and I see alot of entries in the "spectograms" section. I dont see anything in the "Transmissions" section though. I know there is traffic within the frequencies I'm monitoring. Any ideas?
I'm using a hackrf.
i have the same issues, but im using sdr rtl.
do you have a sulution for that problem?
Can i run this on a Raspberry Pi?
The big boys do a 50Mhz window in 0 to 10Ghz range , used in the signals intelligence community terrabytes per hour stored went to a trade show with some very slick R&S gear om show
Does this decode P25 Phase 2?
Possibly pairing it with OP25 would work.
trunk-recorder will do P25 Phase 2, pair it with the rdio-scanner front end. I'm using it here in Australia for our Public Safety Network (PSN).
Is there a scripting ability for these dongles to scan from 50MHz to 1.6GHz to detect transmission activities?
I want to no how to install the scanning feature on mine to
Hi. Work's with rsp2? Or not
will it work with wsl? thx
Will it record 433 mhz transmissions?
I find it rather strange that someone would put in all the effort to code a scanner app but then ignores the existance of AM.
Its open source created and supported by people that dont het paid to do it. They probably haven't got to it yet given limted time and resources. The great thing is you can download the code and add it yourself and contribute back to the project.
AM demodulation is in progress. I don't implement it yet because for me FM mode is much more important.
Came here overexcited thinking I can finally have a perfect web-ui for my local airport ATC, then realized no AM support :(
so that mean you can't install the scanning feature on a Android phone
@@MarkGreen-pp3qy AM is supported now
Looks awesome! What antenna would You recommend to do that stuff?
Discone. That's a kind of wide band antenna commonly used for scanners.
@@Randrew Will look into it - thank You very much :)
Would this work with Nooelec SDRs or RTL-SDR exclusively?
Yes
Defo will work with the NooElec devices too.
@@TechMindsOfficial Excellent, thank you!!
Nice job and thanks
Could this be used with a raspberry pi?
I have it working on Raspberry Pi 4 by following the instructions on Github
@@CarmineIannace I may want to pick your brain about this as I work on my build!
Should led with no am no ssb
I already do something similar with SDRTrunk and Trunking Recorder.
RTL-SDR QuickStart guide driver like zag something for windows ✌️
It would have been nice to have some radio gurus tearing apart the signals to and from these damn balloons over the US right now......
We can neither confirm nor deny that's happened.
interesting, a few stations recording 24 hours could potentially triangulate nuisance stations, mostly callsign cloners and keyer's ... be warned contest saboteurs❤❤👍👍
RROR: The Compose file './docker-compose.yml' is invalid because:
Unsupported config option for volumes: 'monitor_data'
Unsupported config option for services: 'sdr-scanner'
does anyone know why I am getting this error?
{
"scanner_frequencies_ranges": [
{
"device_serial": "auto",
"ranges": [
{
"start": 433000000,
"stop": 43400000,
"sample_rate": 20000
}
]
}
],
"ignored_frequencies": [],
"devices": {
"rtl_sdr": {
"ppm_error": 0,
"tuner_gain": 0.0,
"offset": 0
}
},
"recording": {
"max_noise_time_ms": 500,
"min_time_ms": 2000,
"min_sample_rate": 16000
},
"detection": {
"frequency_grouping_size": 10000,
"frequency_range_scanning_time_ms": 64,
"noise_learning_time_seconds": 30,
"noise_detection_margin": 10,
"torn_transmission_learning_time_seconds": 60
},
"output": {
"logs": "sdr/logs",
"file_log_level": "info",
"console_log_level": "info"
},
"cores": 4,
"memory_limit_mb": 0,
"mqtt": {
"hostname": "sdr-broker",
"port": 1883,
"username": "admin",
"password": "password"
}
}
Wrong version of docker-compose, try to install manually v 2.16.0
@@Zdzisiu43 I will try this.
Thank you for replying. MANY don't.
@@Zdzisiu43 I can not find and documentation for the docker version you mentioned.