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Make an AIS listening station using RTL-SDR (RTL2832U) on Ubuntu 18.04
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Get CubicSDR | |
sudo apt install librtlsdr0 cubicsdr | |
# Need to calibrate the ppm (part per million) value. Getting an accurate calibration is critical. Find a frequency that works. For me 785.5 MHz seems to do well, there is a dip in noise just at that frequency, with an occasional spike. | |
# I use the follow website to find exact frequencies of cell signals. | |
# https://gis.geek.nz/celltowers | |
# Build LTE Cell Scanner, this will help with calibration | |
sudo apt install cmake libitpp-dev libblas-dev liblapack-dev libfftw3-dev librtlsdr-dev libncurses5-dev libboost-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-system-dev | |
git clone https://github.com/JiaoXianjun/LTE-Cell-Scanner | |
cd LTE-Cell-Scanner | |
mkdir build | |
cd build | |
cmake ../ | |
make | |
sudo make install | |
# This will create two new commands: | |
# - CellSearch | |
# - LTE-Tracker | |
# Now run CellSearch to find a cell tower near you, the follow frequency works for me, | |
# but other locations will need other frequencies. | |
CellSearch --freq-start 785500000 | |
# Once you have the frequency, you can fine tune it using CubicSDR | |
# | |
# AIS Decoding | |
# | |
# The AIS signals are centered around 162.0 MHz, one being at 161.075 MHz and the | |
# other at 162.0.25 MHz. | |
# | |
# You can see these coming in at these frequencies using CubicSDR. | |
# | |
# The raw signal can be deciphered using `AISdeco2`. Available here: http://xdeco.org/?page_id=30#ai2 | |
# Once downloaded and installed you can run: | |
./aisdeco2 --freq-correction 45 --agc | |
# This will output a line like: 2019-08-23 13:54:26.228 INFO !AIVDM,1,1,,B,17`BCQ0P00<P3qkbrhkR:gvl08?H,0*4F | |
# The "!AIVDM,1,1,,B,17`BCQ0P00<P3qkbrhkR:gvl08?H,0*4F" string is the AIS code and can be decoded using gpsdecode | |
# Install | |
sudo apt install gpsd-clients | |
# Run | |
echo '!AIVDM,1,1,,B,17`BCQ0P00<P3qkbrhkR:gvl08?H,0*4F' | gpsdecode | |
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