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I'm hoping to build a small system for monitoring a mix of conventional analog, nxdn, and potentially some DMR from spare parts I have.
From what I've understood what will work with linux (please let me know if this is not correct):
op25 - can do conventional fm, nxdn, etc but only using the multi_rx and would require enough SDR dongles to cover the required bandwidth
dsd-fme - can do conventional nxdn and dmr using a scanlist but not fm
sdrtrunk - can do conventional fm and dmr but not nxdn and would require enough SDR dongles to cover the required bandwidth
rtl_airband - can do conventional fm with a scanlist but not nxdn or dmr
Wondering if anyone might know of a software on the linux side that can decode all of these in one go using a scan list (ideally something that could hop through a frequency list like DSD+ on Windows)?
I think I remember seeing a post somewhere about someone trying to feed the output of rtl_airband to dsd-fme but don't recall if it was possible for the frequencies that are not just fm.
From what I've understood what will work with linux (please let me know if this is not correct):
op25 - can do conventional fm, nxdn, etc but only using the multi_rx and would require enough SDR dongles to cover the required bandwidth
dsd-fme - can do conventional nxdn and dmr using a scanlist but not fm
sdrtrunk - can do conventional fm and dmr but not nxdn and would require enough SDR dongles to cover the required bandwidth
rtl_airband - can do conventional fm with a scanlist but not nxdn or dmr
Wondering if anyone might know of a software on the linux side that can decode all of these in one go using a scan list (ideally something that could hop through a frequency list like DSD+ on Windows)?
I think I remember seeing a post somewhere about someone trying to feed the output of rtl_airband to dsd-fme but don't recall if it was possible for the frequencies that are not just fm.