Hello Dean,

> Please note, I am looking for:
> 
> 1) **LINUX ONLY!**. Native, NO WINE!
> 2) Console based, preferred, unless an image would need to be displayed.
> 3) Pipe'ble to Python, BASH, PhP scripts for processing.
It is unclear to me what you really look for.

There is Linrad which you can run in console mode with fbdev.
The output can be sent to other software in several ways,
ALSA sndaloop, Jack or network.

Linrad is multi-OS, it runs under Windows, MAC OSX and PC-BSD also,
but there is no need for you to bother about that. Linux is the 
OS where development is done.
http://www.sm5bsz.com/linuxdsp/linrad.htm

Regards

Leif



> The goal is to pipe rtl_fm to these, or they are standalone receiver 
> systems using the USB SDR (dvb-t) sticks.
> 
> I am especially geared to TEXT/CONSOLE based software v. GUI based ones, 
> unless of course the format would need to display graphics. I take 
> multimon-ng and pipe it to my own python stuff to do alerts on various 
> data from the pages.
> 
> I've done searches and find various software, or the results are too 
> polluted with non Linux software, or the circular links to various 
> projects on Github which you can't tell if they support something or not, 
> ie: a couple of projects in re OS WX sensor support, as a for instance.
> 
> So hopefully something more sane can be compiled by finding actual users 
> of such software... 
> 
> So with out further editorial delay...
> 
> 
> Formats and Devices I am looking for software:
> 
> *Radio Trunking*
> 
> /P25 Phase I and II*/
> /EDACS Wide and Narrow with/without CC XOR Encoding/
> /Motorola Smartnet|Zone/
> 
> * Including Motorolas X2 pre-standard not sanctioned take on P25pII
> 
> If it can at a MINIMUM decode the control channel and output DECODED 
> FORMATED stream of data, not just some hex or other dump of the stream 
> that needs to be fed to something else.
> 
> Yes I am aware of the Wireshark sniffer.
> 
> If it can control an SDR dongle and "trunk track" P25 Phase I, and even 
> better the Phase II TDMA for unencrypted systems, bring it on! Same for 
> EDACS (Standard (or WIDE 9600cc) or Narrow ) and the older Motorola 
> SmartNet/Zone systems. As well as interface to DSD/libmbe to do ProVoice 
> (EDACS - unencrypted) digital even better. Even if it uses one dongle for 
> CC decode, and another to follow/track the audio. EDACS Analog & P25 
> would be a boon right now. 
> 
> Especially if this could be fed via rtl_tcp..
> 
> I am aware of another program(s), but they are NOT LINUX.
> 
> 
> *Paging - Especially /Flex/ *
> 
> Flex - all formats
> 
> Or a combined FLEX & POCSAG ala multimon-ng, which I use now, but it 
> lacks Flex.
> 
> (Radio lawyers need not reply. I am aware of the laws in my area, and 
> since it is MY transmissions, I can decode them. Thanks.)
> 
> *ACARS* 
> 
> I've seen the rtl_acars...but what is the current, stable, and supported 
> by coders ACARS decoder.
> 
> *VDLM2|3 aka ACARS NG/2.0*
> 
> 
> *Weather Stations*
> 
> Specifically */Oregon Scientific/ V2 *and* V3 protocols on 433.920Mhz
> 
> LaCrosse and Accurite would be of interest as well.
> 
> 
> *Power Utility Meters*
> 
> Specifically Sensus Meters in the 901-941Mhz MS  & CN band
> 
> These are "smart meters" and report back power usage, and in certain 
> cases contain remote disconnect systems to disconnect.. 
> 
> There has been huge issues with the local city power company using these, 
> and several cases of the remote connects causing catastrophic fires. 
> These are being replaced.
> 
> Along with distrust in their accuracy.. hence why I have, another 
> monitor, see below.
> 
> *Power Monitor Meters*
> 
> The ancient old Black and Decker power monitor meter on 433.920Mhz.
> 
> *EMWIN*
> 
> 1200, 2400, and 9600 EMWIN transmissions. While I've lost my local VHF 
> source.. An area a little further away has one on the "NTIA/NOAA-NWR 
> Sanction" frequencies for this...
> 
> *Multi channel NBFM similar to RTL-SDR-Airband*
> 
> Something like RTLSDR-Airband *but for NBFM*.
> 
> In my area a couple of these centered on a few UHF channels could feed an 
> entire county of PS quite easily.... (oooohhh ooohhh getting 
> faint.....ooohh!) 
> 
> 

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