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multimon-ng
multimon-ng is the successor of multimon. It decodes the following digital transmission modes:
- POCSAG512 POCSAG1200 POCSAG2400
- FLEX
- EAS
- UFSK1200 CLIPFSK AFSK1200 AFSK2400 AFSK2400_2 AFSK2400_3
- HAPN4800
- FSK9600
- DTMF
- ZVEI1 ZVEI2 ZVEI3 DZVEI PZVEI
- EEA EIA CCIR
- MORSE CW
- X10
Building
multimon-ng can be built using either qmake or CMake:
qmake
mkdir build
cd build
qmake ../multimon-ng.pro
make
sudo make install
CMake
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
The installation prefix can be set by passing a 'PREFIX' parameter to qmake. e.g:
qmake multimon-ng.pro PREFIX=/usr/local
Environments
So far multimon-ng has been successfully built on:
- Arch Linux
- Debian
- Gentoo
- Kali Linux
- Ubuntu
- OS X
- Windows (Qt-MinGW build environment, Cygwin, and VisualStudio/MSVC)
- FreeBSD
Examples
Wav to raw
Files can be easily converted into multimon-ng's native raw format using sox. e.g:
sox -t wav pocsag_short.wav -esigned-integer -b16 -r 22050 -t raw pocsag_short.raw
GNURadio can also generate the format using the file sink in input mode short.
Pipe sox to multimon-ng
You can also "pipe" raw samples into multimon-ng using something like:
sox -t wav pocsag_short.wav -esigned-integer -b16 -r 22050 -t raw - | ./multimon-ng -
[!NOTE] Note the trailing dash, means write/read to/from stdin
Pipe rtl_fm to multimon-ng
As a last example, here is how you can use it in combination with RTL-SDR:
rtl_fm -f 403600000 -s 22050 | multimon-ng -t raw -a FMSFSK -a AFSK1200 /dev/stdin
Flac record and parse live data
A more advanced sample that combines rtl_fm
, flac
, and tee
to split the output from rtl_rm
into separate streams. One stream to be passed to flac
to record the audio and another stream to for example an application that does text parsing of mulimon-ng
output
rtl_fm -s 22050 -f 123.456M -g -9.9 | tee >(flac -8 --endian=little --channels=1 --bps=16 --sample-rate=22050 --sign=signed - -o ~/recordings/rtlfm.$EPOCHSECONDS.flac -f) | multimon-ng -v 0 -a FLEX -a FLEX_NEXT -t raw /dev/stdin
- You can pass
-l
tortl_fm
for the squelch level, this will cut the noise floor so less data gets encoded by flac and will significantly reduce the file size but could result in loss of signal data. This value must be tuned! - Flac uses
-8
here, if you run an a resource constraint device you may want to lower this value - The Flac
-o
argument value contains$EPOCHSECONDS
to make unique files when this gets restarted
To replay the recorded flac file to multimon-ng (requires sox):
flac -d --stdout ~/recordings/rtlf/rtlfm.1725033204.flac | multimon-ng -v 0 -a FLEX_NEXT -t flac -
Packaging
qmake multimon-ng.pro PREFIX=/usr/local
make
make install INSTALL_ROOT=/