6/8/2023 0 Comments Ubuntu multimon![]() It’s recommended to use qmake to generate the Makefile. ![]() In addition to the deprecated legacy Makefile there is also a file for qmake which is the preferred way of building MultimonNG. Windows native audio and a VisualStudio/MSVC project file, contributed by bzzt_ploink PulseAudio support, contributed by inf_l00p_ Compiles on Windows (MinGW or Cygwin) without format conversion ![]() Merged Debian patches for EAS (Emergency Alert System) decoding (untested) Brute-Force BCH implementation for POCSAG forward error correction Option ‘NO_X11’ to disable the X11 dependency since Apple will drop Xorg soon ‘ONLY_RAW’ disables the format conversion while getting rid of posix dependencies ‘DUMMY_AUDIO’ “backend” (Gets rid of the OSS dependency, breaks audio in doing so) Basic functionality on Mac OS X ‘Lion’ (Soundcard/OSS input is unsupported) The following changes have been made so far: It decodes the following digital transmission modes: Besides improving POCSAG my main focus was portability, it now even compiles on Windows □ I rewrote large parts of the POCSAG decoder after reading the patent text as well as implemented the BCH forward error correction. Sadly multimon was very broken, after I finally managed to compile it on OS X I realized it had 64bit bugs preventing the decoding on my system. Doing so I found POCSAG (pager) transmissions which I tried to decode using multimon. Due to my recent acquisition of an RTL-SDR compatible radio module (Some would call it DVB-T stick) I started playing with radio transmissions.
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