I’m interested to hear more! I’ve been doing something similar using gqrx and
a RTL-SDR receiver to scan the frequencies I’m interested in. I pipe it out to
vlc with the following:
cvlc --demux=rawaud --rawaud-channels=1 --rawaud-samplerate=48000 udp://@:7355
--sout '#standard{access=http,mux=ogg,dst=192.168.X.X:8888}’
It sounds like you have a much more elegant solution. If two frequencies are
active at once do you hear both? The way I do it works like a traditional
scanner but I think your method is more like an ACARS scanner which listens to
multiple frequencies at once. I’m also interested in how you are able to do 8
freqs as the best I’ve been able to do is 4. Are your frequencies are
relatively close together? For instance using this method I’m able to listen
to multiple freqs from 130 to 132 but I can’t pick up the channels in 136
because the sdr doesn’t have enough bandwidth.
Dana
N1OFZ
> On Jan 19, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Curt Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So... Ken, N7IPB, and I redid the scheme and can now receive eight AM -or- FM
> frequencies at once per RTL SDR receiver, using one piece of software instead
> of a pipeline of commands. There are also free audio servers where you can
> send these streams so you don't have to run your own Icecast server either.
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