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Radio autism general

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Radio autism general
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>>61658524
How may people here screw with the drive-thrus at fast food places with these?
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>>61658603
I don't know how common it is, but it's pretty easy. You just can't do it at all places, since some of them are encrypted. I know Hardees where I live isn't, I can pick them up since they're analog but I haven't tried messing with them.

Additionally, the analog signal is interlaced with a DTCS code. You'll have to decode that -- it's just another $20 thing you can get from China though.

Really frowned upon by the amateur radio community and highly illegal. A lot of police forces are in contact with local HAMs, hence HAMs are basically weaponized autism and will use direction finding to find you if you do it repeatedly.
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>mfw americans call portable radios "walkie-talkies"

get it, because you can talkie while walkie
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I thought about getting my license, but it sounds like the recreational value is practically zero. The best I might do is play with meshnets. Apart from that I could use them in emergencies but the law allows for that even without a license. Fuck it.
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>>61658869
technically it's a handie-talkie
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>>61658869
I like this image.
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>>61658914
Just meshnet with 802.11. that shit is so congested nobody will care if you're pumping 9000db into the space
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>>61659137
They will when their wifi and other services quit working.
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>>61658914
Set up a tower on a hill, wire up AX.25 with soundmodem, telnet in with an authentication token, use lynx to surf the net at a blistering 300-9200 baud. You should have a decent range, possibly 100's of miles depending on the hill and tower. Around the world if you have a HF tower and licence, albeit your speed would be capped at 300bps.
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Interested in practicing for HAM test?

https://www.qrz.com/hamtest/
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bump. I know you autists are out there.
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I have a strangely fitting thing for this thread. I posted this on diy, hoping I could find out more about it. Didn't really get much. I had this in my house for a long time. I know it's some sort of radio, but nothing more beyond that. Don't really know how to operate it either. Here's a pic so you can see it. Maybe I'll have more luck here.
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>>61659613

Some more pics
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>>61659613
>>61659637
Oof, that's a tough one. I'm not too familiar with non-US brands. I couldn't even tell you what frequency it broadcasts at. You should post it on a site like eham and see what they say. You might even be able to sell it.
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>>61658524
Related.
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any handhelds like the UV-5R that will do VHF/UHF/HAM and CB?
that seems like one of those things that you would just need a separate device for
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>>61658524
I'm a /k/ommando and a lot of us over there use Bafoengs on our gear. I'd say less than half of us are licensed, I'm not. I don't really use mine too much, just have it in case of emergencies when I go camping/larping out innawoods. I have used it a little in the past out in the middle of nowhere, but I don't really even bother turning it on when I'm at home. I should probably play with it a bit more and see what frequencies I can pick up.
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>>61659834
No, it's illegal to sell something in the US that does both VHF/UHF and CB.

There are cheap CB handhelds, but I wouldn't recommend buying one because you'll need a huge antenna for it. The ideal antenna length for CB is very long -- at least a foot and a half for the most compact versions.

>>61659882
The SCAN button and radioreference are your friends. You should buy a programmer to make it less frustrating though. Preferably do it outdoors. If you have a UV-82 the antenna should be okay enough, even indoors (depending on your house thickness and interference.) UV-5R stock antenna is pretty shitty though.

Top tier antenna is the NA-771, but it's long as fuck. Just make sure you don't get a fake.
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>>61659882
the stock antenna sucks ass
quite a few times when I meant to switch over to FM I've accidentally hit the panic button
also it's incredibly annoying if someone keys up on the frequency you're on in FM mode and it switches back over

>>61659931
well that's a shame
if I'm getting a CB radio I might as well get the car version
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>>61659931
Yeah, we have this infographic for configuring it without having to get a programmer. It really isn't that difficult. Mine is programmed that way. And yeah I know what you mean about the stock antenna the UV-5R sucking a dick. I got a whip antenna that's attached to my chest rig that works like a million times better.
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>>61659126
>>61658869
yes america excels at the superficial
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>>61659962
Yeah, the panic button is pretty annoying. If you're scanning, best to set them as no tx in your CHIRP programmer.

Never had the issue with it switching over when you key during usage. Might be something you program in CHIRP.

I have a $30 uniden, works pretty well. Get a cheap CB off amazon w/ 4+ stars, an antenna, and a SWR meter. SWR meter is necessary, make sure it's for CB.

Any other questions I'd be glad to answer.

>>61659974
I mostly got a programmer so I could just use a spreadsheet to insert new freqs and mess with other settings. Plus you can assign them up to 7 letters as a name -- not too sure you can do that manually.

Any other questions I'd be glad to answer.
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If anyone's interested in scanning, so far I can pick up EMS/fire, Delta airlines operations, school operations (college and public), Hardees, road maintenence, and general radio chatter on public bands. I want to get a faster scanner, that's just using the UV-5R.
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>>61660023
looking at getting a uniden pro510xl and tram 703-HC antenna, any thoughts?
mostly want the 510 instead of 505 since I like the display on it more and I don't need PA
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>>61660278
I have the 510, it works pretty good. I would spend a bit more on the antenna, but if you're just fooling around and you don't plan on going 80 on the highway you should be fine (esp. if your body is all metal.)
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>>61659686
It's Romanian and from the comunist era, that much I can tell you. Here's the inside just cuz of the neat factor
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I can get any of these radios
http://en.kirisun.com/

Tell me which ones are good anons
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Anyone here /sdr/ or the enbin hackerf?
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>>61660299
is the speaker internal?
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I bought an rtl-sdr, what's a cool thing I can do with it? (I couldn't find my police, maybe they encrypt it)
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what is even the fun on these
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>>61660442
mostly listen to FM
I can't seem to receive anything else properly, mostly due to the antenna I have
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>>61660401
>http://en.kirisun.com/
Depends on what you want to do. I would get the most expensive trunking radio with scanning, so you can listen to digital (which a lot of police have gone to. May be encrypted though, 50/50 shot.)

>>61660428
Yes. It's pretty loud if you want it to be.

>>61660442
You'd be surprised, some police don't encrypt. Mine only encrypt for tactical -- dispatch isn't encrypted.

>>61660446
Read the thread.
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>>61660467
what would be a good antenna for the UV-5R?
mostly going to use it in my car so a magnet mount would be preferable
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>>61658524
I'm studying for my HAM test in my free time.

I have an RTL SDR and I'm thinking about hooking it up to a Raspberry Pi and using this software to make a super cheap Rx/Tx capable board.

https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx

I'll probably get another RTL SDR so that I can sniff trunked radio systems. That's what my local emergency services use.
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>>61660507
https://www.amazon.com/Authentic-NA-771-15-6-Inch-SMA-Female-BaoFeng/dp/B016SIJX28/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1501519120&sr=8-1&keywords=NA-771&th=1

I get very good signal reports with this. Can hit repeaters 25-50 miles away no problem.

>>61660519
Never really managed to sniff P25 comms with my RTL-SDR unfortunately. May be because I'm using it indoors.
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anyone here use GNUradio?
is there any alternatives?

looking for a handheld within <$30 that i could connect to my linux pc as a base station

is the baofeng uv5r the only option?
is the v2 plus worth it?
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bumperino
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>>61660563
I was able to see the bands they had reserved on the waterfall display and could manually catch a few bursts, but I never actually tuned into the digital control freq because I didn't have two radios.
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>>61660851
relax dude, you don't need to bump this thread every 5 minutes.
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>>61660852
So, trunking radio is weird. Basically, there is a master control channel and several sub channels. The master control channel tells the handsets to flip between several different channels. I don't know how often it switches freqeuncies but I would imagine it's quite often. So I'm guessing you'll have to find the master control channel and tune to that with a decoder plugin.

>>61660895
I'm pretty bored.
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are pofungs rebranded baofengs?

do they work with chirp?

also anyone got /diy/ antennas to show off or modded rigs?
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>>61660964
Yes and yes.
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>>61660914
It's whenever any of the handsets are transmitting. Instead of setting a freq on your stations, you register to one of the control groups and whenever someone transmits, if you are registered to the same control group, it'll set the other Rx to that freq. It allows emergency services to use bandwidth more efficiently, but each handset needs to have two transceivers, one tuned to the control and the other to tune to the burst transmissions.
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>>61661001
thanks!
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Radio illiterate here.

How would one go about to listen to the air band 108-137MHz on my computer?
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>>61661257
liveatc.net and flightradar24.com
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>>61661257
rtlsdr
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>>61661549
>rtlsdr
Perfect. Thank you anon
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>>61659613
I'll look at it when I get home, but you change bands with the 1-2-3-4 knob, which corresponds to the big receiver dial, where the frequencies are. Prolly some old .mil radio.
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>>61661067
Is it just me or does digital sound like shit? No fuzzy analog signals sure, but digital just sounds like extremely low bitrate
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>>61659974
what about UV-5R+?
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>>61660371
e un radioreceptor de tank anii\'40, model RRSU, 5 game de receptie, demultiplicare scala, receptie telefonie si telegrafie la casti
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>>61658668
So HAMs are basically SJWs
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>>61663053
I personally don't have one, I just have the standard one so this applies to me. Maybe get a programmer like the other anon recommended.
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>>61663082
Acum că mi-ai dat ceva cu care sa pot incepe, am găsit modelul, cred. Us-1 din 1945. Bănuiesc că modulul din stânga este psu. Și tot acolo se conectează și antena. Daca supraviețuiește threadul până mâine seară o să mai pun poze. Poate mă ajuți să-i dau de cap
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Can someone tell me what a typical home radio setup looks like? I know the basic concept is just “get an antenna and plug it into a radio”, but there has to be more to it than that, right? Are there any specific brands that are recommended? Is there any beginners guide available? I used to use that online SDR radio thing a lot, and I’ve been wanting to get a real setup ever since. I don’t mind installing fuck off huge antennas on the side of my house, if that’s what it takes.
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>>61663951
asta cred ca este modelul original, mai detaliat:
http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/nizhegorod_pr_4p.html?language_id=2

>Bănuiesc că modulul din stânga este psu.
da, asa am inteles si eu

>Și tot acolo se conectează și antena.
asta nu stiu sigur. E posibil, judecand dupa imaginea alaturata

Eu l-am gasit pe google imagini cautand "radioreceptor vechi". Am mai aflat ca a fost produs de Electromagnetica, dupa cel rusesc - asta daca te ajuta cu ceva.

>Daca supraviețuiește threadul până mâine seară o să mai pun poze. Poate mă ajuți să-i dau de cap
cu siguranta
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>>61664545
Whew, that's a complicated question. Bare minimum you can throw a wire in a tree and talk around the world on 5 watts. What frequencies are we talking about here?
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whats the best SDR product I can buy? best software too?
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>>61665819
FLEX some people would say
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>>61665846
what about that one that can mimic a cell phone tower?
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>>61665869
That's a stingray, and you can't buy one
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>>61665880
no pretty sure there is one called lime or something that can create a fake GSM network
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>>61658524
Fuck yeah /hamgen/

FOSS sdr looks really neat actually. I'd have to spend more money on a transceiving unit but it would be worth it to DX anomalies and the like.
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>>61663053
same directions, plus you get the ability to receive and transmit on 1.25m instead of just dual band
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>>61658914
>recreational value is practically zero

only if you're an introvert. trying to find some propagation during a solar flare on 6m is pretty fun, considering its VHF. If you're the /k/ type you can set up an APRS system and determine the location of your squadmates around your kompound. You can talk to the ISS, participate in contests, DX anomalous radio sources, and just plain talk to people.
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>>61665869
https://youtu.be/N0p3_ES2dBU?t=498
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Who /vx-8DR/ here?
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>>61658524
Just got my technician license on Saturday, all I've got for hardware so far are a Baofeng UV-5R with a Nagoya NA-771, BF-888S, and an RTL-SDR receiver.

>>61663629
No, it's just a hobby to fuck with douches.

>>61660442
check out your area on Radio Reference and see what you can find.
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>cannot HAM because convicted felon
I hate my life so much
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>>61666419
Really? Didn't know that was a law
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>>61666337
Congrats. I can't wait to take my test, I'm sure you can't wait for your license to come
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I have a few scanners and have tried several different antennas with no luck.
Even made huge loop antennas for different frequencies, but couldnt pick up jack shit.
cb and ham are dead silent.
The only thing I can pick up is police chatter on uhf, and some religious station on sw.
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>>61666649
Thanks. And yeah, it sucks knowing I passed and still not being able to do anything, especially after waiting so long for there to be a test in my area
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>>61666833
What brands? Have you tried them both indoors and outdoors? What antennas, and at what frequencies? How remote are you? Have you tried going to a higher elevation? There are so many factors it could be.

CB radio you can usually only pick up on highways. I usually don't hear any chatter on my CB unless there's a wreck or a back up of some kind. They're a pretty cool bunch to talk to though -- but there are some /b/-like aspects.
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>>61667208
Oh, and also truckers will usually key ahead and ask if a highway is backed up. I think some highway patrol vehicles have CB too -- something to think about the next time you see a drunk driver.
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>>61666833
You have to program the scanner with local frequencies used in your area for 'em to be of any use.
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What's the fastest cheap analog scanner? They don't really advertise channels per sec on Amazon for the analog models.

Baofeng UV-82 is pretty fucking slow, UV-5R is about 2x faster (assuming because there's 2 PTT buttons.) Just want something that won't miss terribly much, and maybe dual receive but not required.
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>>61659137
I started up a few routers to mess with the mesh. The local club here does some monitoring for public events for emergency's and was showing some of the folks there how it worked. A 10$ router with an embedded IRC server is a perfect throw up network. And with a high gain antenna on them 40 ft in the air you can get 5+ miles out of them.

>>61666337
Congrats on the license, I just started about a month ago. Went to General here and studying for the Extra.
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>>61659395

I would also suggest HamStudy.org. I used that one and it got me through the first two steps with ease. Extra however is a bit tricky.
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>>61667723
Anyone?
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>>61658524
I love radio, I'm a ham. Great hobby but it can get expensive.
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>>61668580
No shit. I wish the Chinese would make some cheap digital scanners or hf gear
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>>61667723
Anyone have a recommendation or experience with the cheap $70-90 desktop scanners?
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>>61666117
Oh boy I can't wait to talk to crotchety old men and the fucking Sun in my KKKompound.
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>>61663629
Nah, they're just very protective of their commons.

>>61669263
What, don't stories of other people's hemorrhoids inspire you?
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>>61666419
Take the next jump down the drain, anon. If they take away everything you have to lose, there is no limit to what you can take from them before getting caught and/or killing yourself
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>>61658524

>>61669921
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>>61660026
my fucking sides
mfw I once sent an SSTV image of an ayy and the locals went nuts about it.
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Whats a good entry level / chinky SDR? I had a scanner when i was younger, it was pretty neat.
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>>61670230
Software Defined Radio. Basically people found out that DVB-T dongles could be tuned to a large frequency range and used for amateur radio
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>>61665880
lol. People demoed a hacked consumer grade femtocell at Defcon 21, faggot. Of course one can buy one, but not on eBay or craigslist, lol.
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>>61661623
The available GUI Windows software works great too, btw.
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>>61670038
rtlsdr
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Posted on /diy/. Got one reply but looking for more info. They don't have enough hamfags over there to help me out much. Maybe someone here can help me since superhet receivers are similar to swept tuned spectrum analyzers.

I'm designing an audio frequency spectrum analyzer but there's a bit of a twist, I want a swept tuned architecture rather than a real-time or FFT based analyzer. I obviously want to be able to view the entire audio range so 20Hz to 20kHz and I want a resolution bandwidth of 20Hz or less. To avoid high Q filters I plan to utilize several different mixing stages like in pic related. What I am not sure about is the various local oscillator frequencies I nor do I really know the bandwidth and the cutoff for all the required bandpass filters. I also do not know the sweep time so I don't know what frequency to set the ramp oscillator at.


The mixers will utilize NE602 Gilbert cell mixers which are designed for VHF but it seems like they'll work at low frequencies too. I did test mixing audio with a 30kHz LO using a Gilbert cell multiplier using discrete 2N3904s and it worked okay, I observed what I believe to have been DSB-SC modulation but it might've just been AM and I'm retarded. Either way, I'd figure the IC would work just fine if discrete transistors did, even better due to temperature compensation and matched transistors.

Also do I go with active filters or LC filters for the bandpass filters? Even with the multiple mixing stages I still need relatively high Q of <=10 (which is better than 10,000 but still).I also want a sharp roll off. I should be -60dB down within 1/5 of an octave or less. I don't want to have 10-pole Butterworth or Chebyshev filters but it's kinda looking that way.
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Who /ota/ (over the air) general here? Is there enough of us interested in broadcast tv/am/fm/ham radio shit?
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>>61670685
I've been wanting to bring a GBA TV tuner and a walkman back into life, what sort of hardware should I be looking into?
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>>61670699
*Watchman
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>>61670685
how do you hook up that attenna?
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An actual discussion about technology?
On my /g/???

>>61670577
you're pushing it tho.
I'd try >>>/sci/
or an actual forum about the subject
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>>61670802
/sci/ doesn't know what the fuck they're talking about. Half their threads are IQ circlejerks or people thinking they're the shit for taking calculus 1. They're useless for answering any actual questions.
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>>61660405
I have rtl-sdr, hackrf, usrp, and limesdr. I don't use them often, though. HackRF remains my favorite.
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>>61670699
I brought one back. It's pretty easy, the tuner board is separate from the CRT board, and connected by 3 wires - video, audio, ground. Put a composite signal into video and you're set.
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>>61671247
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>>61671247
I want to broadcast to it though
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UV5R is really old now. Is it actually still the best thing for a nub to get?
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>>61658869
>American actors
>Hugh Laurie
My sides man, my sides
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>>61666419
>can't vote
>can't gun
>can't HAM
>can't job
Felony system is a fucking fraud designed to create a herd of exploitable cattle for the prison industrial complex.
>"waaah why won't deez criminals reintegrate into society???"
>takes away all the tools and freedoms required to reintegrate into society
>locks up perfectly able-bodied people again in overfunded private prisons
It's no fucking wonder Swartz committed sudoku.
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The fun stuff is quite location specific, mostly on the low power unlicensed frequencies. PMR chatter on weekend nights in my area is pure gold because of the nearby nightclubs. Bartenders and hostesses say the damnedest things.
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>>61672678
analog? digital? band?
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>>61672687
Analog FM at 446mhz, eurofag unlicensed walkie talkies use it.
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>>61670021
TELL ME MORE
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>>61672872
it's really neat looking but how is it as an actual radio?
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>>61659974
>the goal if this infographic
didnt expect to see a typo this quickly
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>>61658668
>Really frowned upon by the amateur radio community and highly illegal
Why would HAMs give a shit? The only people that would be giving a shit are the operators of the restaurant.
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Hey guys!
Just catching up while on the night shift.

I'll working on getting a HT and a SDR by Nov. (more priorities atm sadly)

I'm mainly interested in mesh'd packets, arial surveying RF and also physical hardware modification of radios.

I'm glad that a lot of Hams are technical people and theres crossover with electronics engineers and computer scientists.

Hope to see this general more often as I approach these subjects.

Pics are welcome for insperation!
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>Know this guy Derek who is 53 y.o
>Has his HAM license and operates it in his basement of his brothers families house
>Has canned food and mason jars full of moldy fruit and vegetable preserves he made
>Says they went moldy because he used tap water to clean the mason jars
>Says when the government and society collapses, the government will depend on him with his HAM radio
>He always tells people to take their money out of the banks because hes in contact with the rothschilds since he worked with them as a security IT consultant and they tell him the world economy is going to crash
>He says the government and elite will be paying him 20oz gold a month just to use his HAM radio when the world economy goes down
>he buys a new computer with his welfare money
>gets a lowend alienware desktop
>says he didnt build one because he hasnt built one in 10 years and "everythings changed now"
>tells stories about how 10 years ago he was building highend systems for people that cost 3k to build but the shops would charge 20k+
>says the rothschilds sent him an email one day thanking him for all the IT secuirty stuff he done for them because now hes left they have a new IT security person who charges 50x more so now they know the true price
>He uses internet explorer still
>no adblocker, nothing
>has facebook and google+ account
>talks about how the government hides free energy methods on facebook
>calls everyone a sheep
>calls anyone with a job a slave and a cuck to the system
>talks about how the g overnment and corporations are stealing from the people
>has always been on welfare and justifies never working because "the gov and corporations steal from us so I steal from them"
>talks about how he used to make HTML webpages for google, yahoo and that
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>>61671746
Pretty much. I would get the UV-82 since it's only a few bucks more and comes with a better antenna. But if you can, get a UV-5R and a better antenna.

>>61672678
In my town I would have to have a pretty tall antenna. I'm sure those 1W handsets travel pretty far if you have a large antenna though.

>>61673218
HAMs serve a dual purpose; they tinker with radios (autism), and they serve the community heavily (weaponized autism). They will JUMP at the opportunity to find radio bandits.

>>61673426
Well, he doesn't realize that even an EMP blast will fuck over his dear ham radio. I think you can avoid this by putting it in a huge block of lead or a faraday cage though?

He knows HTML though, so it must be true.
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Discord if anyone's interested (op):
https://discord.gg/YPVY3F
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>>61674559
>I think you can avoid this by putting it in a huge block of lead
And I think you do not know much about EMP. That would be inefficient, expensive and unwieldy.
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>>61675549
>faraday cage
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>>61663629
They're the janitors of the airwaves
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I'm not into radios, but here's a cool website i came across. It's not as populated as imfdb.org or impdb.org though.

http://www.imrdb.org/index.php?title=Movie_List_(Chronological_Order)
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UV-5R keeps saying low voltage but it's holding a full charge. Any ideas?
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>>61658524
We use CP200d radio's at work. If I wanted to buy my own radio how can I make it run on the same channel? Shit is just labeled 1-9 on the dial.

I've never seen a radio tech come in. We got new radios and they magically worked with our other ones. Wtf I'm sick of these niggers taking the good radios I just want one I can keep charged to myself and take home so I don't have to worry about autists and wanna be cops mishandling my shit. Retards break everything for fun and have no respect for gear.
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How do I get rid of EDACS scan defeat tone?

>EDACS Scan-Defeat Tone - The actual name for this sound is 'Scrambled Data Calls', and was a system diagnostic tool to verify on a regular basis that the working channel repeater was passing random data correctly. It was originally designed as an automated test using something other than normal system data. Once system admins discovered local media outlets complaining about the noise, many used this as an excuse to enable the feature at much more frequent intervals as a deterrent to outside listeners.

http://www.w2sjw.com/radio_sounds.html

I tried to use unitrunker but it does not work with my radio scanner and I can't get the control channel. Is it possible to just filter out this noise?
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>>61673218
>Why would HAMs give a shit?
Because we hate special snowflake radio pirates.

Don't be a typical millennial, no matter how tempting it is.
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>>61678613
>says the special snowflake who hates people invading his safe space medium and having fun
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>>61658914
yeah i got it like 3 years ago and its almost useless if you don't know anyone else without one.
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>>61678708
Not only do I hate 'em I've helped law enforcement bust one.

The world is not a free for all, if you want to scream into the radio like a little child you can get a CB like the rest of the plebs.

Glad I triggered you though.
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>>61679088
Joke's on you, i don't even have a radio and i wasn't the guy talking about the restaurant, glad to see you got triggered though.
>Not only do I hate 'em I've helped law enforcement bust one.
sure you did then you woke up lel
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>>61679126
>you got triggered
On the contrary, my young new friend, you're the triggered one.

You probably took umbrage at the terms millennial and special snowflake.

Quite predictable.
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>>61679227
>keeps replying
i see you get triggered when someone calls you out on your safe space lel
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>>61677116
bump
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>>61679262
I usually get the last word, but why would you come in here and slide this thread?

Irritated that people aren't in your anti-AMD shill threads?

Sad about Apple again?

What is it with you kikes shitting up every decent thread?
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Who else is using a radio which was made in the USA?

We need more domestic radio makers, somebody should make a nice rugged HT.
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>>61679686
Pic related.
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>>61679686
I wish, I'm poor as fuck
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>>61667723
Get a cheap SDR for that, handheld radios are absolutely fucking useless for scanning.
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>>61680005
I did actually, waterfall software I used with it was either really shitty or really hard to use as a beginner. Are there any good ones for scanning specifically?

Additionally, are there any good cheap RTL-SDRs where you can replace the antenna? Mine appears to be proprietary, wish it was SMA.
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>>61680318
The cheap RTLs' connectors are MCX. Better ones (~$20) have SMA connectors.
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>>61680470
Ah ok, didn't know, thanks.
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>>61658869
wait til you get a load of "movie"
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Listening to 9915khz on websdr, manchester bbc. Absolutely discusting -- literally back to back muslim and bisexual propaganda. Don't believe me? Listen to it.
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>>61681413
Aw damn it, I've missed the show. Anything else worthwhile on LW/MW/SW?
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>>61683275
Look at the chat in the websdr.
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What are BBC's frequencies on SW?
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>>61685406
Frequency I put in earlier seems to be down on websdr.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/info/frequencies.shtml

No shortwaves it seems...
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>>61658668
>decode DTCS
with wat?
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>>61663629
No. Far from it. Most of the hams I know are ex military types with a background in Signal Service.
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Might want to check out the Radio Primer pasta
https://pastebin.com/9uYXMhVm

It comes from the >>>/g/cyb generals.
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>>61678708
>b-but I'm just having fun
that's not having fun, that's just being an obnoxious middle schooler who should have gotten curb stomped for his mewling faggotry eons ago
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