
The simplest way to look for meteors is to go outside at night and look up — but it’s not terribly effective. Fortunately, there’s a better way: radio. With a software-defined rad…

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Whats wrong with my v4?
The sub seems pretty dead, ill try it anyways...
No antenna connected. With my v3, the noise floor is flat, with the v4 these images are always there, no matter what frequency...
RTL-SDR is compatible with GrapheneOS
EDIT: It was pointed out below by u/lukmly013 that SDR++ supports RTL-SDR directly. I have removed the rtl_sdr driver app and it works.
So, it is as simple as downloading the SDR++ app and enabling the USB-C port. No need to mess around with the driver app and its security settings.
This is a PSA as I could not find online whether a GrapheneOS would be able to run an SDR dongle or not.
I was skeptical about this working because GrapheneOS has several hardened security features and does not allow root access. Since the RTL-SDR dongle is a USB device that requires coordination between a "driver" app and second SDR app I wasn't sure if such a configuration would work.
Conclusion: It does work!
I am using a USB-C to USB 3.0 OTG adapter and the rtl-sdr blog v4 dongle with a generic antenna. My phone is a Pixel 7.
The SDR app I have used is SDR++: https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus/
~~The driver required is "Rtl-sdr driver", available via
is an asphalt ground plane reflector equivalent to a grassy field ground plane reflector?
I’ve been working on improving performance and portability of my V-dipole for NOAA weather satellite reception.
Previously, I had the antenna mounted to a PVC pipe stuck in the dirt in my backyard at the appropriate 0.44~ish meters.
Today, I tried it in the front street with a new free standing mount. Despite being at the appropriate height, SNR was terrible unless I physically touched the antenna rod connected to the center conductor. Also, there’s already a ferrite choke on the cable close to the antenna.
I’m trying to work out how much could be different between my front road and backyard. Is it possible that the layer of asphalt is not acting like an appropriate ground plane mirror? Should I create a physical ground plane? For the record, grass was wet and asphalt was dry.
I’ve ordered a cheap NanoVNR to investigate, but in the meantime, I thought I’d ask since I only get so many chances to test the antenna.
Mystery solved! Thanks all for your help
Took me a few days to get around to it, but here's two SDRs tuned to 137.9125MHz (frequency for APT from NOAA18) and 152MHz (frequency I found with some pager traffic).
Though there wasn't always a perfect correlation (I assume there are other pager frequencies in use), there were definitely instances where a pager message corresponded perfectly with the broadband signal dip at the APT frequency. This is a solid 10+ MHz away and through a SAW filter, so I suspect the dip is less overloading the SDR and more some internal gain adjustment? I had auto-gain turned off.
Either way, it doesn't seem to impact my APT signal reception, it's just an odd quirk.
Managed to get SOMETHING out of NOAA 19, using dipole
Everyone knows helix antenna is needed for capturing NOAA satellite images, due to circular polarization of the signal, right?
As I was listening to ISS APRS repeater (with great success!), I noticed NOAA 19 would pass over me shortly. Since the dipole was already set up outside, I decided to give it a go.
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Now, there is not much to see in the image, but I sure as hell can spot some clouds there, and that's much more than I actually expected!
The simplest way to look for meteors is to go outside at night and look up — but it’s not terribly effective. Fortunately, there’s a better way: radio. With a software-defined rad…
Where should I start??
I've had a sdr sitting in my drawer for a few months now (was going to use it to sniff for weather stations near me to feed to my home assistant)
Didn't end up going in that direction, but I would like to play around with it!
Where are some good places to start, what are your use cases?
A few weeks ago, some friends and I decided that our houses weren't crammed full enough with useless crap and so we embarked on a journey to a large junk shop s
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