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Gqrx

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ATSC On GQRX Software Defined Radio - A tool to test your connection to improve TV Reception

Andy,s Ham Radio Linux V21, indepth review and using GQRX for sdr

USB Software-defined radio SDR GQRX in Linux Mint

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  • WebSDR – internet connected Software-Defined Radios
    If you don't need the web interface and your usual desktop SDR software supports rtl-sdr tcp mode, you can easily set up a small board that calls rtl-sdr with the appropriate parameters so that it will wait for a remote connection from the above software, not unlike what happens with WebSDR, but you would be using your usual desktop SDR application which would be native and much more snappy than a web browser. ... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
  • SDR and software for Mac
    GQRX works pretty well for me. There is also CubicSDR and SDRAngel afaik - you might just want to play around with them and see which you are most comfortable with. Source: 10 months ago
  • what kind of device could I listen to 900mhz radiowave transmissions? I want them very specific like 943.147mhz
    For most signals (including analog AM and FM modes) you can use a laptop with an RTL-SDR USB dongle (fairly cheap), or another SDR, and a reasonably tuned antenna. Various RTL-SDR models can tune from around 500 kHz up to 1.75 GHz with 3 mhz of bandwdith, and works with free software like SDR# for Windows and GQRX for Linux. It works with lots of other software, too, for ham modes, digital modes, etc. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Crossfire low range?? RX Loss & RSSI DBM?? Beeps??
    Some of the Crossfire modules have a rudimentary spectrum analyzer function on them that might help you identify if there are other devices operating in the 900MHz band around that area, but I'm not sure the nano TX is one of them. I have a couple RTL-SDR dongles or equivalent I'd use with GQRX as a cheap spectrum analyzer if possible. Source: over 1 year ago
  • NOAA 18 from Orlando FL of hurricane Ian.
    Yes, a dongle from https://www.rtl-sdr.com/ Then I use gqrx to record the signal. https://gqrx.dk/ and SOX to downsample it https://sox.sourceforge.net/ Then pass it through wxtoimg to get the picture https://www.wraase.de/wxtoimg/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Using GNU Radio in custom software
    One example would be the GQRX application, which uses GNU Radio. https://gqrx.dk/. Source: about 2 years ago
  • SDR software that can analyze a broadcast FM signal?
    I'm pretty sure GQRX will do that, and maybe also GNU Radio and HDSDR. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Cheap sources of noise?
    I use a program called GQRX for the computer side but there are many other alternatives. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Analyse 868 Mhz signal for Helium project
    Maybe this is compleet noob question, but could we use Gqrx SDR on something like SX1262 868M LoRa HAT - Waveshare Wiki to detect the signal strength? Source: almost 3 years ago

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