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Hi all, first post here so apologies if this is done incorrectly here.
I'm currently working on a project to create my own little scanner with Raspberry Pi 5, 2 RTL-SDR v3 dongles, and (currently, at least), SDR-Trunk and Rdio-scanner.
The pi is running Raspian Lite, so I have gotten it working decently by running SDR-Trunk in headless mode and starting x w/ chromium to launch rdio-scanner as a clean interface. It works pretty well, however there are two problems with the current setup:
1. SDR-Trunk is very resource heavy, even in headless mode. It takes up a lot of CPU usage, and it seems to just be an overall resource hog.
2. I am getting lots of distortion (probably due to being less than 2 miles away from 3 simulcast towers...), and I have heard OP25 can be better at reducing distorion. I am not changing the antenna setup as the idea is that it is portable, though I may get some more small tuned antennas as I am just using a generic antenna that covers a large range.
I am looking at boatbod's OP25, but there is not a lot of documentation. In SDR-Trunk, I can just easily feed all of the data to Rdio-scanner, with the API. I know Rdio-scanner has dirwatch features, but I am unsure of how to output files I would get from OP25 into a directory to be read like that. I am a bit lost with it, but it looks very promising to solve both of my issues.
Let me know if there any questions. Thank you!
I'm currently working on a project to create my own little scanner with Raspberry Pi 5, 2 RTL-SDR v3 dongles, and (currently, at least), SDR-Trunk and Rdio-scanner.
The pi is running Raspian Lite, so I have gotten it working decently by running SDR-Trunk in headless mode and starting x w/ chromium to launch rdio-scanner as a clean interface. It works pretty well, however there are two problems with the current setup:
1. SDR-Trunk is very resource heavy, even in headless mode. It takes up a lot of CPU usage, and it seems to just be an overall resource hog.
2. I am getting lots of distortion (probably due to being less than 2 miles away from 3 simulcast towers...), and I have heard OP25 can be better at reducing distorion. I am not changing the antenna setup as the idea is that it is portable, though I may get some more small tuned antennas as I am just using a generic antenna that covers a large range.
I am looking at boatbod's OP25, but there is not a lot of documentation. In SDR-Trunk, I can just easily feed all of the data to Rdio-scanner, with the API. I know Rdio-scanner has dirwatch features, but I am unsure of how to output files I would get from OP25 into a directory to be read like that. I am a bit lost with it, but it looks very promising to solve both of my issues.
Let me know if there any questions. Thank you!