A greeting just came out on the rtlsdr page, it still does not indicate if you can listen encrypted or not, but it has decoding for various digital protocols, greetings and good listening
More info on :
More info on :
A greeting just came out on the rtlsdr page, it still does not indicate if you can listen encrypted or not, but it has decoding for various digital protocols, greetings and good listening
More info on :
Its a start, not complete.
What be interested be there gr-dect or irridium
Dont know why use a msvcr120d.dll file.
It says it only decodes the protocols, just like scanners and DSD, and do not mention any decrypt.
/Ubbe
This is the 'project' that had the link removed from the forum of rtl-sdr.com by the admin as it came across as a highly dubious open source project with no source code and no other files and only had a donate button.
I think it now has binaries but no source code. Be careful with it.
Anyone using this, and in what mode often?
I have the original version of open ear installed , the water fall was in motion when in use ,
Just updated to latest version , waterfall has no moving action now ,
Is this a known issue ?
yes most of the changes was in UI part, but few correction on DMR sync finding done and some issue like "center frequency not working" that was about DC value,be solvedNothing new
If you do, could you at the same time slow down the waterfall? It is ridicuosly fast now and a signal dissapears off screen in no time that makes it hard to determine its frequency. I believe the function of a waterfall are to see where signals appear and if two of them appears you will find it hard to have time to check the first ones frequency and note that down and then check the other one, as it by then are long gone from the waterfall.if yes, i try to solve this issue
Se sabe si van a adaptar el dsd modificado que corre bajo Linux, para descodificar el dpmr con codificación básica?
Muchos usamos Windows un saludo