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I am new to sdr. Currently I have an rlt-sdr dongle running rtl_fm piped to ffmpeg. I’d like to switch to something that I can change the frequency without shutting it down and can be run as a daemon on linux, ie no tui or gui. I am having difficulty finding anything currently available.

Is there anything out there or is my only choice to modify rtl_fm to do what I am wanting?

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Easily find live radio programs based on geographical location of radio broadcasters on the Internet

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Smart meters form mesh networks among themselves and transmit your usage data all around. Some of them even allow the power company to turn off your power remotely, through the mesh. You might want to know if any of this information is sensitive, or if the power shutdown system has got glaring security flaws and random people could just turn your house off.

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In this article, we will dive into the reverse engineering of wireless signals with off the shelf tools and how to launch practical attacks against these wireless systems.

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Turbine is the SDR software for NoraSector. It's designed to capture and stream all frequencies in a trunked radio system. It is capable of decoding multiple systems concurrently, even different system types, provided they all fall within the same sample bandwidth generated by the radio and there's enough CPU available.

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In this blog post I will try to explain what HRPT is and how to receive it using a cheap hardware setup based on an RTL-SDR.

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The SFPD’s move is part of a growing law enforcement trend of encrypting agency communications previously available to the public.

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Guglielmo implements a simple FM and DAB receiver based on Qt and the Qt-dab and sdr-j-fm packages.

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This projects uses Software Defined Radios to view airplanes in the sky from the ADS-B protocol. This is rather inexpensive, and easy to setup on your own!

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A new law introduced by Beijing appears to have resulted in ships turning off their automatic AIS beacons (161.975 MHz or 162.025 MHz) when in Chinese waters.

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rtl-ais provides the rtl_ais command, which decodes AIS vessel tracking data from Software Defined Radio (SDR)

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