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Mind Blowing what you can hear! Enthusiastic Steve, SDR Play, Inmarsat POCSAG SCYTALE JAERO MMSSTV 

Stephen Legg
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Hello everyone, well this is a bit of an epic video so I have broken it down into different areas if you don't want to watch the whole video:
1.42 Old radio receivers and Scanners
7.34 SDRUNO
12.20 3rd Party Software
13.15 POCSAG
18.25 MMSSTV
19.47 JAERO
22.34 Inmarsat
22.53 SCYTALE
26.47 Round Up and DSDPLUS + TEKMANOID
End Slide Confidentiality / Privacy note.
Online I continue to hear the discussions around what can be heard and what cannot. Is Analogue dead is their anything interesting still to hear???
It comes up over and over. Well using an SDR Play RSP1A, 3rd party free software I go and show that neither Analogue or the ability to hear interesting signals are far from dead.
I discuss what got me like many others into radio listening, the radios I used and I give a brief showing of SDRUNO and show what "Shockingly" can still be received, it is Mind blowing what can be heard or decoded by the home radio hobbyist.
I talk about receiving signals from Inmarsat satellites and using free software to decode what at times could be confidential information (Please see final slide of video to explain), show a small patch antenna (SDR Kits can supply these) which is all you need with the sdr play and software to open a whole new world of radio signals into your home from Space. I talk about the 3rd party software that I use and broadly explain what can be decoded. I do not go into specific details, that information is available from public various web sites if you wanted to research further and please read my final slide on Confidentiality and Privacy.
I also speak about DSDPLUS and TEKMANOID software but do not show it in this video.
Many thanks, hope the information has sparked further interest in this vast hobby called radio.
Stay safe, 73s, regards Enthusiastic Steve

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@mikepeirson1150
@mikepeirson1150 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, as a listener for years, more mind boggling stuff to get into, what a gripping hobby we have.
@richardlyon67
@richardlyon67 3 года назад
Steve - that was a great video. I just picked up an RSPdx and all I’ve been able to find so far is BBC radio. An hour after watching your video, I was decoding satellites, which is what I bought it for. Thanks!
@Patrick-sn3bb
@Patrick-sn3bb Год назад
Best video I've seen yet thank you. The information I actually have wanted!
@shaneweightman
@shaneweightman 10 месяцев назад
Great video, I get joy listening on a recently bought xhdata 808 , that cost 76 pounds , ssb fm sw, cb aircraft etc etc cheers shane uk 🇬🇧
@shaneweightman
@shaneweightman 10 месяцев назад
Ps i have a couple of small RU-vid channels , I’m about to review a handful of old to new 11 meter radios if it’s of any interest to you ,channel called Motorcycles And Things , thanks Shane uk
@JohnMerryman
@JohnMerryman Год назад
Just trying to learn about how to get into SDR and this video has been a great explanation and progression that helped me understand what I need. Thanks!
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Год назад
Glad it helped and thank you for viewing, i am hoping to do further ones on sdr receiving. Regards Steve
@thisisus.504
@thisisus.504 Год назад
Interesting this Steve. I live on the south coast of UK and invested in a handheld whistler. Just from my bedroom window, upstairs, I pick up Sloent CG, all manner of atc from local airports and further afield. Even picked up on 446, a local motorcycle trainer, talking to their students as they practice on the road. DMR is easy for that bit of kit but it did amaze me at how many analogue signals there are. Mind blowing.
@jimdavidson2106
@jimdavidson2106 Год назад
Thanks Stephen yes you have just blown my my mind excellent presentation again thanks
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Год назад
Thank you Jim. I just scratched the surface there with what you can use the sdr play for. I still have a lot to learn to get the most out of it. Thank you for the comment. Regards Steve
@jopeirson7950
@jopeirson7950 2 года назад
Thanks for a really interesting video for my learning. I have been a SWL for a few years now with my Tecsun S 2000 and a frustrating time of getting up wires and all the rest of it, (small garden). I am 2 years off of 80 now so climbing around on the roof is a bit much, so I bought an MFJ 1886 loop antenna and an SDR Play1A which is a brilliant piece of kit. As you say there are plenty of shortwave signals out there. I also have a Uniden Bearcat BCT 15X which I listen to the air band and the shipping channels. I live in a bungalow and have a Discone scanner about a metre above my roof , I am very fortunate to live near the sea about 3 miles from Dungeness and can hear up and down the channel. About a mile or so from me there is Lydd airport where the Coastguard helicopter is based. I can listen to the pilot talking to the winchman and all the ops as far west as Eastbourne, unfortunately not all a happy ending as you can imagine. I won't rattle on but thanks again for the video.
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 2 года назад
Many thanks for your comments. Glad you found my video interesting. If you can hear the helicopters also worth searching the 419mHz area for polycom radio comms onboard them when they are airborne. All the best and enjoy the hobby. Regards Steve
@jopeirson7950
@jopeirson7950 2 года назад
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Thanks for that, I have all the polycom frequencies in the scanner and that is why I can listen to the on board coms in the helicopter. Very interesting to say the least.
@ibgeorgeb
@ibgeorgeb Год назад
Your presentation was a wealth of information. You did a fantastic job. Thank you.
@davelucas3940
@davelucas3940 3 года назад
Excellent stuff Steve, very well presented, will have a look at some of that, many thanks Dave G8XDD
@davidgames5238
@davidgames5238 3 года назад
Another brilliant Video, very well presented and a huge amount of info. Many thanks Steve👍
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Thank you David, glad you found it useful. Regards Steve
@esp224
@esp224 3 года назад
Thanks very helpful,just getting into sdr....Cheers
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Ty for your comment, yes SDR opens up a vast new area of radio, I still have lots to learn. Enjoy the hobby. Regards Steve
@G4VYC.
@G4VYC. 3 года назад
Excellent video Steve, very useful information.
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Thank you Vic, it definitly opens up whole new areas to the hobby. Regards Steve
@consciousness1237
@consciousness1237 3 года назад
Good job you are a very good speaker on your videos and to the point. Love the videos. Now I have to spend some money on my monitoring setup a couple sdrplay units and multiple antennas . Keep it up and cheers m8 73's AA4CP Chuck Patterson Port Salerno FL USA
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Many thanks for the comments, I am hoping to do a further monitoring one plus other videos when time allows. Thank you, regards Steve
@Rick-rw6xb
@Rick-rw6xb 2 года назад
In the early 80s, I had a radio shack scanner. I had all the local police frequencies. If they wanted to talk privately they would turn off the repeater. I discovered that frequency too. I hooked up a cassette recorder that would activate when there was a transmission. I had a discone antenna about 35 feet in the air. If I remember correctly I picked up the MIR space station once.
@janetlegg6623
@janetlegg6623 2 года назад
Still have my radioshack scanner it still sounds great. Thank you for your comments. Regards Steve
@hamrad88
@hamrad88 3 года назад
Very informative. Thumbs up.
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Thank you, regards Steve
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Ty regards Steve
@kb5zcs
@kb5zcs 2 года назад
Great video man,I have an sdrplay and just getting into this Inmarsat stuff great fun .......
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 2 года назад
Enjoy, it's amazing what can be done with that little black box. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards Steve
@lee2e0wyk60
@lee2e0wyk60 3 года назад
Very well put together Stephen, some clear & concise info there, made an interesting watch👍
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Thank you Lee, I have been into radio for many years and I am still learning new an interesting aspects of the hobby. Regards Steve
@miscalanoius1842
@miscalanoius1842 3 года назад
Great video, I just picked up a HackRF and a portapack. Enjoying listening to Ham operators and other interesting signals. Thinking about getting my amateur licence so I can transmit legally.
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Never been a better time to get one, you can do it on line now. Wish you good luck and look forward to hearing you on the Airways. Regards Steve
@simply-ericcole8201
@simply-ericcole8201 Год назад
Did you get licenced ?
@theg0z0n
@theg0z0n Год назад
I like the thumbnail for this video!
@HighRailmaxx
@HighRailmaxx 3 года назад
Regardless of what the digital world says thinks or whatever this will always be an analog world. Let start with the SUN 😎 the seasons the tides ....
@Alan-Dawson
@Alan-Dawson 2 года назад
Pleased I found this!!! I have an SDRplay and SDRuno. Using the waterfall find stuff for my AOR DV1 (Digital)...problem Is I'm countryside to the digital side Is pretty quiet. Think the DV1 Is ideal for bigger cities. Time to sell It I think. But love my SDRplay!
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 Год назад
websdr is a good way to dabble with SDR. 160 radio club and individual SDR stations around the world,.good for SSTV both terrestial snd ISS. It's a shame these big balloons in the news don't have public websdr stations on them :(
@lesjames365
@lesjames365 3 года назад
Very well presented and informative, thanks. GW4JJR
@ramblinginmeath4950
@ramblinginmeath4950 Год назад
Interesting video Steve - I have dabbled on and off with SWL for a few years - mostly portables - currently use a Tecsun PL880 and I am considering moving to SDR -- have been sitting on the fence for a while and hope to invest in an SDR Play starter for now -- just planning on setting up a long wire antenna to get started .. 73s from Ireland
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Год назад
If struggling to find the space for a long wire, take a look at one of my other videos on an hf discone, it works confidently across hf, vhf and uhf, maybe not as good as a dedicated long wire for hf but still pulls the signals in. Thank you for the comment. Regards Steve
@ramblinginmeath4950
@ramblinginmeath4950 Год назад
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Thanks Steve - I have plenty of room for log wire - I live out west of Dublin - rural setting and I have a couple of nice chimneys on the house - so can look at the discone option and lash it to a chimney or I can set up long wire - I have been sitting on the fence a long time about antennas - and I want to get my set up started - and my shack up and running -- I think the SDR is the way to go - rather then a desktop rig like the FRG-100 which does appeal to me but €450 doesn't -- 73S from Paul (ei1748)
@alynicholls3230
@alynicholls3230 Год назад
the alinco djx-3 is one hell of an analogue scanner, and can be fitted with a discriminator tap, (best done by a pro) to do some digital with a pc and software.
@crazyjcdb
@crazyjcdb 3 года назад
Thank you Stephen. Stay safe, 73 de g0cdb.
@Aengus42
@Aengus42 3 года назад
Thank you! I'm thinking about getting a box like this. I've been out of the SW listening / scanning for about a decade after illness & a move. Last thing I was starting to look at was weather satellites but I didn't have the coverage. I'd just set up SW fax with my Yupiteru 7100 as I packed everything up. How's this box for weather satellites and do you have lots of antennas outside with a co-ax switch? I'm just imagine how I'd get signal into my bungalow and also the huge range of antennas from long wires to tiny dipoles and the odd Quadrifilar helix! 🛰️ Loved your video. It was a great introduction. Subscribed!
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Thank you Les, the sdr play rsp1a has a wide freq coverage, I have not done weather satellites myself, (137mhz) but the receiver is more than capable. I use a discone for vhf and uhf reception and switch to my wire delta loop for all hf. But you can buy a discone with passive hf capability so basically one antenna for all hf, vhf and uhf. I do have a L band patch antenna for listening to satellites up in the 1.5ghz area. But this is sat on my shed roof with a small metal ground plane. It's fun to discover and with the copious amounts of third party software you can also listen to DAB broadcasts and scan for digital signals, it is very versatile if you have the time to play. All the best, good luck, regards Steve
@Aengus42
@Aengus42 3 года назад
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Thanks Steve, very helpful. About the only thing I think I'd miss with SDRs is a nicely weighted tuning knob! 🤔
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
Les as regards tuning knobs I use a computer trackball which has a rotating ring around it, not quite the same as a weighted knob but does work well especially fine tuning on hf bands. I also got hold of a Griffin Power knob, that has a wonderful feel but I can't get it to work under windows 10, it will work under other systems so maybe worth a look. It's all aluminium and has a nice neon glow when in use. Regards Steve
@Aengus42
@Aengus42 3 года назад
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV The idea of using a trackball is brilliant! I was thinking of the same thing, tuning on HF, sideband voice especially. I use windows 10 so the commercial power knob you mention wouldn't work for me either sadly.
@InternetGoldMiner
@InternetGoldMiner Год назад
Good video.
@shropshireladoutdoors743
@shropshireladoutdoors743 3 года назад
Back in the late 70s as a kid I used to scan I heard police cb skip aircraft even local cabbys my dad got a midland 80 and a dipole on the house I was the dogs bs then in my area got a fm in my 4x4 now and still have a local earwig and listen to all the boys in the blackcountry
@annetimms8431
@annetimms8431 3 года назад
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@martinsmith2550
@martinsmith2550 3 года назад
Interesting video which patch antenna are you using .
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 3 года назад
It's a simple converted GPS one from the sdr kits on line company. Works OK.
@MrWarwick15
@MrWarwick15 Год назад
Steve. Great video. Thank you! What are your thoughts on upgrading from an RTL-SDR Dongle to an SDRPLAY RSP1A? I only listen to civil airband at the moment but that may change! I'm using a homemade Flower Pot Coaxial Dipole antenna centered @ 123 MHz which seems to work very well for me as is. Thanks in advance. Best wishes from France. Rich.
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Год назад
Hello Rich, the rtl works but the sdr play is a leap forward in performance, I have had an rtl dongle but suffered from overload and spikes of interference, the sdr play for me works better. I use both sdruno and sdr console software, the uno has scanning, audio recording and other capabilities, dsdplus the digital decoding, dmr, Motorola radio software works great. If near an airport ground facilities may be heard. The rsp1a is around £99, more expensive than the dongle but been using mine flawlessly for 2 years and if you decide to expand your listening outside of airband it may be just the black box you need. It works well on mil air and as well. Thank you for your comments, Regards Steve
@MrWarwick15
@MrWarwick15 Год назад
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Hi again Steve. Thanks so much for your rapid and informative response! I think I'll 'take the plunge' and buy the RSP1A. I've been very pleased with the RTL for what it cost even though I only bought it recently. I also suffer from the 'random spikes'. I imagine that I will soon venture outside of the civil airband frequencies. Also, I'm an Expat living in France so I'm very happy to 'buy British'! Many thanks and best wishes to you! Rich.
@Mach7RadioIntercepts
@Mach7RadioIntercepts 3 года назад
Hehe, I used to have one of those JIL SX-200s, back in the 1980s. Quite a performer, but ratty audio quality by modern standards.
@kolesplace
@kolesplace 2 года назад
Do you know if the SRRUNO will work with my RDL-SDR or does it only work on the SDRPlay devides?
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 2 года назад
I am not 100 percent sure, I have not tried it, but no harm in trying, I have not seen one using it but I cannot say definitely it will or won't but very good question. Regards Steve
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 Год назад
It works with the 50usd Chinese clomes, the RTL isn't a clone.
@stclairmckenna4755
@stclairmckenna4755 3 года назад
Very good
@michaelnsally
@michaelnsally 2 года назад
What was the small square antenna?
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV
@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV 2 года назад
It's from sdr kits, a patch antenna, for satelite reception.
@stclairmckenna4755
@stclairmckenna4755 3 года назад
Good
@DigitalVideoFromOz
@DigitalVideoFromOz 7 месяцев назад
There is a chunk of something in your left nostril
@stclairmckenna4755
@stclairmckenna4755 3 года назад
Good
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