--- title: "Getting started with Digital Modes in Linux" date: 2019-09-04T09:52:21-04:00 draft: false aliases: - /blog/digialmodes tags: [ "Amateur Radio" ] --- This blog post is going to describe what steps I took to be able to decode signals using digital modes. Hardware wise, you will either need a RTL-SDR receiver or a transceiver radio with a cable plugging into the computer's soundcard. ## Software Required - Gqrx (depends on GNU Radio) - This is if you are trying to work with RTL-SDR - It acts as a AM/FM/CW/etc demodulator for the data sent by the equipment - Fldigi - This is what decodes the protocol used to package the data - It acts as a modem and provides capability to transmit data using a transceiver - Pavucontrol - This connects both Gqrx and Fldigi if using RTL-SDR As you can see, if you are only using a transceiver then you can skip the parts mentioning Gqrx and Pavucontrol ## Process ### Gqrx When you first open up Gqrx, it'll ask you to configure the device. I have the RTL2832U, so if you have the same tool... Select the profile partially labeled RTL2832U. If you want to look at frequencies between 0 and 28MHz then add to the device string "direct_samp=3". Otherwise don't add that string. You can keep the rest of the settings the same. ### Fldigi When you first open up Fldigi, it'll ask you for our operator info. | Field | description | | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------- | | Station Callsign | Your callsign | | Station QTH | City, State | | Station Locator | Your grid code. (Can look this up on QRZ) | | Operator Callsign | Your callsign | | Operator Name | Your name | | Antenna | Your antenna type | In Audio->Devices, make sure you select the physical device if you're using a transceiver, otherwise select PulseAudio. You can keep the rest of the settings as the default. ### Pavucontrol Finally to link the two, run the following lines in bash to create a sink in order to push the audio from Gqrx to Fldigi. ```bash pacmd load-module module-null-sink sink_name=MyLoopback pacmd update-sink-proplist MyLoopback device.description=MyLoopback pacmd load-module module-loopback sink=MyLoopback ``` Now open up `pavucontrol`. On the Playback tab, change the output device of GQRX to be "MyLoopback" On the Recording tab, change the input of fldigi to "Monitor of Null Output" ## Conclusion Now the software is sufficiently setup to be able to receive and decode signals. Best of luck finding things out there! ## Beginner Pitfalls Since I'm also a beginner, I will share what I got stuck on and how you can avoid it. Make sure that you know the appropriate mode to demodulate the signal. I've had luck getting information from https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Signal_Identification_Guide -> This needs to be configured on both Gqrx and Fldigi