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− | In | + | In 2015, Bloominglabs received a donation of a Uniden P25 digital police scanner, and we shared that audio online via an Icecast feed for many years. However, technology evolved, and while we still have the Uniden scanner at the space we now have a more modern and feature-rich scanner feed built from Software Defined Radios (SDRs). It's now possible to listen to live scanner audio as well as archived audio, without missing any radio traffic. |
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− | == | + | === Listening Links === |
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− | + | https://openmhz.com/system/bmgsafet - this is probably the easiest site to use | |
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− | + | https://radio.bloominglabs.org - this site has some advanced features and more closely resembles a traditional scanner interface | |
− | + | Both feeds contain radio traffic from in and around Monroe County, Indiana including many agencies in Bloomington as well as some state agencies and the occasional federal agency. | |
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+ | === Technical Details === | ||
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+ | At Bloominglabs: | ||
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+ | * 3x RTL-SDRs with indoor antennas | ||
+ | * Intel NUC running Debian GNU/Linux | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder Trunk Recorder] software (sends recorded audio to both OpenMHz and radio.bloominglabs.org) | ||
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+ | In the cloud at radio.bloominglabs.org | ||
+ | * VPS running Debian GNU/Linux | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/chuot/rdio-scanner Rdio Scanner] software | ||
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+ | Configuration files for our trunk-recorder and rdio-scanner instances are located on our [https://github.com/Bloominglabs/radio.bloominglabs.org github.] API keys have been redacted. |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 18 May 2024
In 2015, Bloominglabs received a donation of a Uniden P25 digital police scanner, and we shared that audio online via an Icecast feed for many years. However, technology evolved, and while we still have the Uniden scanner at the space we now have a more modern and feature-rich scanner feed built from Software Defined Radios (SDRs). It's now possible to listen to live scanner audio as well as archived audio, without missing any radio traffic.
[edit] Listening Links
https://openmhz.com/system/bmgsafet - this is probably the easiest site to use
https://radio.bloominglabs.org - this site has some advanced features and more closely resembles a traditional scanner interface
Both feeds contain radio traffic from in and around Monroe County, Indiana including many agencies in Bloomington as well as some state agencies and the occasional federal agency.
[edit] Technical Details
At Bloominglabs:
- 3x RTL-SDRs with indoor antennas
- Intel NUC running Debian GNU/Linux
- Trunk Recorder software (sends recorded audio to both OpenMHz and radio.bloominglabs.org)
In the cloud at radio.bloominglabs.org
- VPS running Debian GNU/Linux
- Rdio Scanner software
Configuration files for our trunk-recorder and rdio-scanner instances are located on our github. API keys have been redacted.