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This code creates an instance of the RtlSdr class, which represents an RTL-SDR device, and sets the center frequency of the device to 101.1 MHz using the center_freq property. It also sets a step size for the frequency changes in Hz. Next, the code initializes Pygame and creates a window using the pygame.display.set_mode() function. It also sets…
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import rtlsdr | |
import pygame | |
import time | |
# Create an instance of the RtlSdr class | |
sdr = rtlsdr.RtlSdr() | |
# Set the center frequency of the RTL-SDR device (in Hz) | |
sdr.center_freq = 101.1e6 | |
# Set the sample rate of the RTL-SDR device (in Hz) | |
sdr.sample_rate = 2.4e6 | |
# Set the gain of the RTL-SDR device (in dB) | |
sdr.gain = 'auto' | |
# Set the bandwidth of the RTL-SDR device (in Hz) | |
sdr.bandwidth = 2.4e6 | |
# Set the step size (in Hz) for frequency changes | |
step_size = 100e3 | |
# Initialize Pygame | |
pygame.init() | |
# Set the window size | |
window_size = (400, 300) | |
# Create the window | |
window = pygame.display.set_mode(window_size) | |
# Set the window title | |
pygame.display.set_caption("RTL-SDR Signal Detection") | |
# Set the background color | |
bg_color = (0, 0, 0) | |
# Set the signal color | |
sig_color = (0, 255, 0) | |
# Run the event loop | |
running = True | |
while running: | |
# Check for key events | |
for event in pygame.event.get(): | |
if event.type == pygame.QUIT: | |
running = False | |
elif event.type == pygame.KEYDOWN: | |
if event.key == pygame.K_UP: | |
# Increase the center frequency by the step size | |
sdr.center_freq += step_size | |
elif event.key == pygame.K_DOWN: | |
# Decrease the center frequency by the step size | |
sdr.center_freq -= step_size | |
# Read IQ samples from the RTL-SDR device | |
samples = sdr.read_samples(1024) | |
# Calculate the power spectrum of the samples | |
power_spectrum = abs(samples)**2 | |
# Check if the signal strength is above a certain threshold | |
if power_spectrum.mean() > 100: | |
# Signal is detected | |
sig_detected = True | |
else: | |
# Signal is not detected | |
sig_detected = False | |
# Clear the window | |
window.fill(bg_color) | |
# Draw the center frequency on the window | |
text = f"Frequency: {sdr.center_freq / 1e6:.3f} MHz" | |
font = pygame.font.Font(None, 36) | |
text_surface = font.render(text, True, (255, 255, 255)) | |
window.blit(text_surface, (10, 10)) | |
# Draw a rectangle on the window to indicate the presence of a signal | |
if sig_detected: | |
pygame.draw.rect(window, sig_color, (10, 50, 380, 240)) | |
# Update the window | |
pygame.display.update() | |
# Quit Pygame | |
pygame.quit() | |
also
wget https://github.com/roger-/pyrtlsdr/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd pyrtlsdr-master
python3 setup.py install
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you might want to install these
sudo apt-get install python3-scipy
sudo apt-get install python3-numpy
sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib
sudo apt-get install python3-pyrtlsdr