

Multimon-ng (C) 1996/1997 by Tom Sailer HB9JNX/AE4WAĪvailable demodulators: POCSAG512 POCSAG1200 POCSAG2400 EAS UFSK1200 CLIPFSK AFSK1200 AFSK2400 AFSK2400_2 AFSK2400_3 HAPN4800 FSK9600 DTMF ZVEI1 ZVEI2 ZVEI3 DZVEI PZVEI EEA EIA CCIR MORSE_CW DUMPCSV SCOPEĮnabled demodulators: POCSAG512 POCSAG1200 POCSAG2400 POCSAG512 POCSAG1200 POCSAG2400 EAS UFSK1200 CLIPFSK AFSK1200 AFSK2400 AFSK2400_2 AFSK2400_3 HAPN4800 FSK9600 DTMF ZVEI1 ZVEI2 ZVEI3 DZVEI PZVEI EEA EIA CCIR MORSE_CW DUMPCSV SCOPE But multimon says ~ $ rtl_fm -N -o 4 -A lut -s 22050 -C -f 172.680M - | multimon-ng -t raw -a POCSAG512 -a POCSAG1200 -a POCSAG2400 -f alpha /dev/stdin I've installed the packages on my rpi and have Cinergy DVB-T Stick. You have stumbled across it before in HDSDR or similar. POCSAG has quite a distinctive sound, so you will most likely recognise it if The test file on the MultimonNG page and have a listen to the.
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If you don't know whether there are any POCSAG stations in your area, download It seems to work quite well, and uses very little CPU (~10% when decoding.) POCSAG1200-: Alpha: PLS ADVISE COMMS WHAT TIME YOU COMMENCED YOUR MEAL. POCSAG512-: Alpha: ScadaC API Communication Failed POCSAG1200-: Alpha: 15:05 28/10 ALARM - UPS THEATRE ALARM This tunes to a local POCSAG transmitter in Brisbane, Australia, and startsĭecoding in both POCSAG512 and POCSAG1200 modes (this station broadcasts each multimonNG -a POCSAG512 -a POCSAG1200 -f Transmission on 148.629MHz and display the output:

If anyone is interested, here is the command I used to decode the POCSAG Program distributed as part of Osmocom's librtlsdr. I was able to get this working very easily with my RTL SDR, using the rtl_fm Original Multimon which now works on 64-bit systems. I just discovered MultimonNG, an extensively updated version of the
