It seems that people use these cheap SDRs with rpis or their computers
to pick up location information from passing aircraft and feed it to various flight tracking sites to help increase their accuracy. In
return, many of these sites will have you additional benefits above
the basics and a few, FlightAware, for example will give feeders a
$89pm business account for free.
I was wondering if anyone else has used SDR for any fun projects that they'd like to share. I'm always interested in new ideas.
Software defined radio is something which is pretty new to me,
I was wondering if anyone else has used SDR for any fun projects that they'd like to share. I'm always interested in new ideas.
I started playing with this a little while ago now. I've been meaning to get it out and set it up properly to do the same thing.
I live near major regional airport, and I was going to get mine to pick up the tower chatter, since this airport isnt available in ATCnet.
I was wondering if anyone else has used SDR for any fun projects that they'd like to share. I'm always interested in new ideas.
I can pick up aircraft comms on my old Radio Shack scanner, espcially coming into Love Field, which is one of the busiest medium sized hubs
in the US. I expect to pick up a lot of airplane traffic once I get
this antenna outside.
I am using 2 SDRs to provide two feeds to Broadcastify using a Raspberry Pi 4, an antenna splitter/amplifier and a single j-pole antenna. I have two more that I sometimes use for testing how my radio transmission sounds, whether it's FM or SSB. One of these will eventually be added to provide a feed of local amateur radio repeaters.
Also, (In case you didn't already know) a receiving antenna the correct length will receive better than a random length one. It isn't nearly as critical, however, and one that is used to transmit.
The antenna I use for my SDRs (as mentioned in a previous message) is is a 2 meter J-Pole atop a 30 foot tower, along with others. The repeaters that they are monitoring (Cal Fire, US Forest Service) are scattered along the Sierra Nevada at an altitude of 5700 to over 8000 feet above sea level. My elevation here is less than 300 feet ASL. So reception is not usually an issue here.
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