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4 weird signals of the same type recived on 465.938.400 KHz, 465.940.000KHz, 466.045.000KHz and 466.200.000KHz on the ... Buy one on Amazon: (compensated affiliate link) - I am continuing my exploration with software defined radio and ... Here we take a look at OpenEar, a new Windows application that successfully decodes DMR, TETRA, P25,
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- 4 weird signals of the same type recived on 465.938.400 KHz, 465.940.000KHz, 466.045.000KHz and 466.200.000KHz on the ...
- Buy one on Amazon: (compensated affiliate link) - I am continuing my exploration with software defined radio and ...
- Here we take a look at OpenEar, a new Windows application that successfully decodes DMR, TETRA, P25,
- I am using Virtual Audio Cable, as "Stereo Mix" support was mysteriously removed by Microsoft.
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