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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | YOUSDR v0.1 Alpha - RTL-SDR webinterface with installation instructions for Raspbian / Raspberry PI. 2 | 3 | This is a web-wrapper for the rtl-sdr softwares. 4 | Currently it commands rtl_fm, rtl_tcp and dump1090 5 | 6 | The method of using system() to run commands is quite unclean so this is very much work in progress. 7 | Please feel free to provide improvements! 8 | 9 | If you are reading this on GITHub, to install on your Raspbian system, clone this directory to /var/www/yousdr, .i.e: 10 | 11 | ``` 12 | cd /var/www 13 | git clone http://github.com/sixuniform/yousdr.git 14 | ``` 15 | 16 | ------------ 17 | PREREQUISITES 18 | ------------ 19 | Install a fresh raspbian on your PI. 20 | If you run on a Raspberry PI B (512Mb) you should benefit from choosing overclock options of at least 950 MHz (arm_freq=950, core_freq=250, sdram_freq=450, over_voltage=6). 21 | Mine runs fine (gpu_mem=16,gpu_freq=100,avoid_pwm_pll=1,arm_freq=1000,sdram_freq=600,core_freq=400,over_voltage=6,over_voltage_sdram=3,force_turbo=0) 22 | 23 | Login as "pi" password "raspberry" (or whatever you changed it to). Sudo to become root: 24 | ``` 25 | sudo bash 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | Disable the regular DVB-T drivers to be loaded for our stick by running: 29 | ``` 30 | echo "blacklist dvb_usb_rtl28xxu" >/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-dvb_usb_rtl28xxu.conf 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | Install apache, php, mysql, darkice and icecast. Answer yes to any additional packages: 34 | 35 | ``` 36 | apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client # Set MySQL root password (write it down). 37 | apt-get install apache2 38 | apt-get install php5 php5-mysql 39 | apt-get install icecast2 # Answer "No" if icecast asks you to configure it. 40 | apt-get install screen # Optional, but great for command-line multitasking 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | Unfortunately, darkice doesn't come with ALSA support. Probably an outdated package. To fix this, you can either install the included "contrib/darkice_1.0-999~mp3+1_armhf.deb" by running: 44 | 45 | ``` 46 | cd /var/www/yousdr 47 | dpkg -i contrib/darkice_1.0-999~mp3+1_armhf.deb 48 | ``` 49 | 50 | Or, you can follow these instructions to compile your own version: 51 | [http://mattkaar.com/blog/2013/05/26/web-streaming-with-the-raspberry-pi-baby-monitor/](http://mattkaar.com/blog/2013/05/26/web-streaming-with-the-raspberry-pi-baby-monitor/) 52 | 53 | Install RTL-SDR and DUMP1090. There's excellent information on that here, you can jump down to point "8." and start there: 54 | [http://www.satsignal.eu/raspberry-pi/dump1090.html#RTL](http://www.satsignal.eu/raspberry-pi/dump1090.html#RTL) 55 | 56 | After making dump1090 you need to install it manually. Stay in the directory after "make" completes, and run: 57 | ``` 58 | cp -r public_html/ /var/www/yousdr 59 | cp dump1090 /usr/local/bin/ 60 | ``` 61 | 62 | Start MySQL to create the database and setup the tables: 63 | 64 | ``` 65 | mysql -u root -p # (enter the password you gave during the MySQL installation process) 66 | ``` 67 | 68 | You may replace "sdruser" and "sdrpassword" with your own preferred username and password and write them down. These will be entered in "config.php" later on! 69 | 70 | Type: 71 | 72 | ``` 73 | create database sdr; 74 | use sdr; 75 | 76 | CREATE TABLE `actions` ( 77 | `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, 78 | `freq` varchar(15) DEFAULT NULL, 79 | `bw` int(11) DEFAULT NULL, 80 | `autobw` tinyint(1) DEFAULT NULL, 81 | `squl` int(3) DEFAULT NULL, 82 | `mode` varchar(10) DEFAULT NULL, 83 | `ppm` int(5) DEFAULT NULL, 84 | `filter` varchar(10) DEFAULT NULL, 85 | `user` varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL, 86 | `time` int(10) unsigned DEFAULT NULL, 87 | `rxmode` varchar(10) DEFAULT NULL, 88 | PRIMARY KEY (`id`) 89 | ); 90 | 91 | grant all on sdr.* to 'sdruser'@'%' identified by 'sdrpassword'; 92 | 93 | quit 94 | ``` 95 | 96 | Now we're done with MySQL tables. 97 | 98 | Make sure the apache user has access to the sound cards by editing /etc/groups and add ",www-data" after the "audio" group. It should look something like this: 99 | ``` 100 | audio:x:29:pi,www-data 101 | ``` 102 | 103 | You need to add the alsa loopback audio module on startup, edit /etc/modules and add a new line reading "snd-aloop". 104 | 105 | Raspbian apache runs as www-data by default. If your apache server is run by some other user you need to add that user instead of "www-data". 106 | 107 | Now we need to set up a loopback sound interface, either copy the included contrib/asound.conf to /etc/asound.conf 108 | or manually edit /etc/asound.conf and add the needed sections to your existing config. 109 | 110 | This directoty (yousdr) should be moved to /var/www/yousdr so it can be accessed on http://your-hostname/yousdr 111 | 112 | From the yousdr-directory, copy contrib/icecast.xml to /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml: 113 | ``` 114 | cp contrib/icecast.xml /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml 115 | ``` 116 | 117 | Also, copy contrib/darkice.cfg /etc/darkice.cfg: 118 | ``` 119 | cp contrib/darkice.cfg /etc/darkice.cfg 120 | ``` 121 | 122 | Edit "/etc/default/icecast2" and change "ENABLE=false" to "ENABLE=true" 123 | Edit "/etc/default/darkice" and change "RUN=no" to "RUN=yes" 124 | 125 | Good luck, 126 | Rick - SM6U / SM6YOU 127 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/asound.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # playback PCM device: using loopback subdevice 0,0 2 | pcm.amix { 3 | type dmix 4 | ipc_key 219345 5 | slave { 6 | pcm "hw:Loopback,0,0" 7 | channels 1 8 | rate 22050 9 | } 10 | } 11 | 12 | # capture PCM device: using loopback subdevice 0,1 13 | pcm.asnoop { 14 | type dsnoop 15 | ipc_key 219345 16 | slave { 17 | pcm "hw:Loopback,1,0" 18 | channels 1 19 | rate 22050 20 | } 21 | } 22 | 23 | # duplex device combining our PCM devices defined above 24 | pcm.aduplex { 25 | type asym 26 | playback { 27 | pcm "amix" 28 | } 29 | capture { 30 | pcm "asnoop" 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | pcm.!default { 35 | type plug 36 | slave { 37 | pcm "aduplex" 38 | channels 1 39 | } 40 | } 41 | 42 | 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/config.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "FM (narrow)", 42 | "wbfm" => "FM (wide)", 43 | "am" => "AM", 44 | "usb" => "USB", 45 | "lsb" => "LSB", 46 | "cw" => "CW" 47 | ); 48 | 49 | $filters = array( 50 | "" => "None", 51 | "edge " => "Edge Tuning", 52 | "dc" => "DC Blocking Filter", 53 | "deemp" => "De-Emphasis Filter", 54 | "direct" => "Direct Sampling", 55 | "offset" => "Offset tuning" 56 | ); 57 | 58 | $rxmodes = array( 59 | "listen" => "RTL-FM Listen/Scan Mode", 60 | "ads-b" => "ADS-B Flight Mode", 61 | "rtl_tcp" => "RTL-TCP Wideband SDR Mode", 62 | "off" => "OFF - Stop all streaming" 63 | ); 64 | 65 | $bw_hz = array( 66 | "fm" => "10000", 67 | "wbfm" => "200000", 68 | "am" => "16000", 69 | "usb" => "4000", 70 | "lsb" => "4000", 71 | "cw" => "4000" 72 | ); 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | ?> 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/darkice.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # sample DarkIce configuration file, edit for your needs before using 2 | # see the darkice.cfg man page for details 3 | 4 | # this section describes general aspects of the live streaming session 5 | [general] 6 | duration = 0 # duration of encoding, in seconds. 0 means forever 7 | bufferSecs = 1 # size of internal slip buffer, in seconds 8 | reconnect = yes # reconnect to the server(s) if disconnected 9 | 10 | # this section describes the audio input that will be streamed 11 | [input] 12 | device = aduplex # OSS DSP soundcard device for the audio input 13 | sampleRate = 22050 # sample rate in Hz. try 11025, 22050 or 44100 14 | bitsPerSample = 16 # bits per sample. try 16 15 | channel = 1 # channels. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo 16 | 17 | # this section describes a streaming connection to an IceCast2 server 18 | # there may be up to 8 of these sections, named [icecast2-0] ... [icecast2-7] 19 | # these can be mixed with [icecast-x] and [shoutcast-x] sections 20 | 21 | [icecast2-0] 22 | bitrateMode = vbr # average bit rate 23 | quality = 0.5 24 | format = mp3 # format of the stream: ogg vorbis 25 | bitrate = 96 # bitrate of the stream sent to the server 26 | 27 | lowpass = 6000 28 | sampleRate = 22050 29 | 30 | server = 127.0.0.1 31 | port = 9000 # port of the IceCast2 server, usually 8000 32 | password = sdricecastpassword # source password to the IceCast2 server 33 | mountPoint = sdr # mount point of this stream on the IceCast2 server 34 | name = SDR: YourSDR 35 | # name of the stream 36 | description = SDR-RTL in XXXX 37 | # description of the stream 38 | url = http://your-url.top 39 | # URL related to the stream 40 | genre = Scanner radio # genre of the stream 41 | public = no # advertise this stream? 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/darkice_1.0-999~mp3+1_armhf.deb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sixuniform/yousdr/ff1c9b7a2a3d78d83b3d599d82702418c3059d79/contrib/darkice_1.0-999~mp3+1_armhf.deb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/icecast.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | your-email@your-domain.top 3 | SDR Location? 4 | icecast 5 | 6 | 7 | 100 8 | 3 9 | 524288 10 | 20 11 | 10 12 | 3 13 | 1 14 | 8192 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | sdricecastpassword 19 | sdricecastpassword 20 | 21 | 22 | sdradmin 23 | sdradminpass 24 | 25 | 26 | your-host-name.top 27 | 28 | 29 | 9000 30 | 31 | 32 | 0 33 | 34 | 35 | / 36 | /dev 37 | /tmp/icecast.pid 38 | ./web 39 | ./admin 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 0 44 | null 45 | null 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 0 50 | 51 | nobody 52 | nogroup 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 24 | 25 | 36 | 37 | 38 |
39 | 40 | '; 41 | 42 | if ( $USE_SQL ) { 43 | mysql_connect($MYSQL_HOST, $MYSQL_USER, $MYSQL_PASS) or die("DBConnect:".mysql_error()); 44 | mysql_select_db($MYSQL_DB) or die("DBSelect:".mysql_error()); 45 | 46 | // Get current rxmode from database 47 | $result_rxm = mysql_query("SELECT rxmode FROM actions ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1") or die(mysql_error()); 48 | if ( mysql_num_rows($result_rxm) ) { 49 | $cur_rxm = mysql_fetch_row($result_rxm); 50 | $rxmode = $cur_rxm[0]; 51 | } else 52 | $rxmode = "listen"; 53 | } 54 | 55 | 56 | // See if user changed mode and switch if it is correct.. 57 | if ( @isset($_GET['rxmode']) && @isset($rxmodes[$_POST['rxmode']]) ) 58 | $rxmode = $_POST['rxmode']; 59 | 60 | 61 | switch($rxmode) { 62 | 63 | case "listen": 64 | 65 | // Get latest actions and frequency data 66 | if ( $USE_SQL ) { 67 | $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM actions WHERE bw != 0 ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1"); 68 | 69 | $cur = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); 70 | 71 | $freq = $cur['freq']; 72 | $bw = $cur['bw']; 73 | //$ppm = $cur['ppm']; 74 | $sql = $cur['squl']; 75 | $mode = $cur['mode']; 76 | $autobw = $cur['autobw']; 77 | $filter = $cur['filter']; 78 | 79 | // Check for requested changes. 80 | // If Receiver Mode is changed, rely on database settings. 81 | } 82 | 83 | if ( $_POST && isset($_POST['freq']) ) { 84 | if ( isset($_POST['freq']) ) $freq = str_replace(",",".",$_POST['freq']); // Needs to be EXEC/SYSTEM safe. Fix !!! 85 | if ( isset($_POST['sql']) ) $sql = intval($_POST['sql']); 86 | if ( isset($_POST['bw']) ) $bw = intval($_POST['bw']); 87 | if ( isset($_POST['autobw']) ) $autobw = 1; else $autobw = 0; 88 | 89 | if ( isset($_POST['filter']) && isset($filters[$_POST['filter']]) ) $filter = $_POST['filter']; 90 | 91 | if ( isset($_POST['mode']) && isset($modes[$_POST['mode']]) ) { 92 | if ( $autobw && $_POST['mode'] != @$mode ) 93 | $bw = $bw_hz[$_POST['mode']]; // Set auto-banwidth on mode change, if requested. 94 | $mode = $_POST['mode']; 95 | } 96 | } 97 | 98 | 99 | include "xml2array.php"; 100 | $il = xml2array("http://".$ICECAST_USER.":".$ICECAST_PASS."@".$ICECAST_HOST."/admin/listclients?mount=/".$ICECAST_MOUNT); 101 | 102 | echo ' 103 | 104 | 114 | 115 | 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | 128 | 129 | 130 | '.(!$USE_SQL ? '' : '').' 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | '; 135 | 136 | break; 137 | 138 | case "ads-b": 139 | echo ''; 140 | break; 141 | 142 | case "rtl_tcp": 143 | echo "Connect local SDR# Sharp to SDR-IP"; 144 | break; 145 | 146 | } // End switch rxmode 147 | 148 | echo '
Frequency MHz
Mode 105 | 112 | Auto BW 113 |
Bandwidth Hz
Squelch
Option 120 | 127 |
User Callsign
Kill Stream (quit)

Stream URL: '.$ICECAST_URL.'/'.$ICECAST_MOUNT.' ['.$il['icestats']['source']['Listeners'].']

ADS-B Map URL: '.$URL_DUMP1090.'
149 | 150 |
151 | Receiver Mode 158 | 159 |
160 | 161 |
'; 162 | 163 | 164 | // Fix bandwidths. APLAY doesn't seem to handle less than 4000 Hz :-( 165 | 166 | if ( @$bw > 96000 ) $audiobw = "96000"; else 167 | if ( @$bw < 4000 ) $bw = "4000"; else 168 | $audiobw = $bw; 169 | 170 | // No changes to be made? Quit here. 171 | if ( !$_POST ) die(); 172 | 173 | // Kill all existing programs that may hog the RTL-Chip. 174 | system("killall -9 ".$BIN_RTLFM." ".$BIN_DUMP1090." ".$BIN_RTLTCP); 175 | 176 | 177 | switch($rxmode) { 178 | 179 | case "off": 180 | $crap = file_get_contents("http://".$ICECAST_USER.":".$ICECAST_PASS."@".$ICECAST_HOST."/admin/metadata?mount=/".$ICECAST_MOUNT."&mode=updinfo&song=OFF"); 181 | if ( $USE_SQL ) mysql_query("INSERT INTO actions SET user = '".@mysql_real_escape_string($_COOKIE['SDR_USER'])."', time = '".time()."', freq = 'Stream stopped.', rxmode = '".$rxmode."'") or die(mysql_error()); 182 | break; 183 | 184 | 185 | case "listen": 186 | if ( $USE_SQL ) mysql_query("INSERT INTO actions SET user = '".@mysql_real_escape_string($_COOKIE['SDR_USER'])."', time = '".time()."', freq = '".mysql_real_escape_string($freq)."', squl = '".mysql_real_escape_string($sql)."', autobw = '".intval($autobw)."', mode = '".mysql_real_escape_string($mode)."', filter = '".mysql_real_escape_string($filter)."', bw = '".intval($bw)."', rxmode = '".$rxmode."'") or die(mysql_error()); 187 | if ( $sql ) $sql = "-l ".$sql; else $sql = ""; 188 | if ( strlen($filter) ) $filter = escapeshellarg("-E ".$filter); else $filter = ""; 189 | system("(".$BIN_RTLFM." '-F 9' ".escapeshellarg("-f ".$freq."M")." -M ".$mode." -s ".$bw." ".($audiobw != $bw ? "-r ".$audiobw : "")." -p ".$ppm." ".$sql." ".$filter." - | ".$BIN_APLAY." -r ".$audiobw." -f S16_LE -c 1 -t raw --buffer-size=0 -) > /dev/null 2>&1 &"); 190 | $title = $freq." ".strtoupper($mode); 191 | $crap = file_get_contents("http://".$ICECAST_USER.":".$ICECAST_PASS."@".$ICECAST_HOST."/admin/metadata?mount=/".$ICECAST_MOUNT."&mode=updinfo&song=".urlencode($title)); 192 | break; 193 | 194 | case "ads-b": 195 | if ( $USE_SQL ) mysql_query("INSERT INTO actions SET user = '".@mysql_real_escape_string($_COOKIE['SDR_USER'])."', time = '".time()."', freq = 'ADS-B Flight RX', rxmode = '".$rxmode."'") or die(mysql_error()); 196 | system("(cd ".$HTML_DUMP1090." ; ".$BIN_DUMP1090." --ppm ".$ppm." --net --fix --phase-enhance --aggressive --metric --modeac --gain -10 --quiet) > /dev/null 2>&1 &"); 197 | $title = "ADS-B Flight RX 1090 MHz (No Audio)"; 198 | $crap = file_get_contents("http://".$ICECAST_USER.":".$ICECAST_PASS."@".$ICECAST_HOST."/admin/metadata?mount=/".$ICECAST_MOUNT."&mode=updinfo&song=".urlencode($title)); 199 | break; 200 | 201 | case "rtl_tcp": 202 | if ( $USE_SQL ) mysql_query("INSERT INTO actions SET user = '".@mysql_real_escape_string($_COOKIE['SDR_USER'])."', time = '".time()."', freq = 'RTL-TCP SDR', rxmode = '".$rxmode."'") or die(mysql_error()); 203 | system("(".$BIN_RTLTCP." -a 0.0.0.0 -P ".$ppm." )> /dev/null 2>&1 &"); 204 | $title = "RTL-TCP Wideband (No Audio here)"; 205 | $crap = file_get_contents("http://".$ICECAST_USER.":".$ICECAST_PASS."@".$ICECAST_HOST."/admin/metadata?mount=/".$ICECAST_MOUNT."&mode=updinfo&song=".urlencode($title)); 206 | break; 207 | 208 | } 209 | 210 | 211 | 212 | ?> 213 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sdrlog.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "; 29 | $lastfreq = $row['freq']; 30 | $lastmode = $row['mode']; 31 | $i--; 32 | if ( !$i ) break; 33 | } 34 | 35 | echo ' 36 | 37 | '; 38 | 39 | if ( $maxtime > $_GET['lastaction'] ) 40 | echo ' 44 | '; 45 | 46 | echo ' 47 |
'.$output.'
'; 48 | 49 | ?> 50 | 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xml2array.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $val) 49 | { 50 | if ($priority == 'tag') 51 | $attributes_data[$attr] = $val; 52 | else 53 | $result['attr'][$attr] = $val; //Set all the attributes in a array called 'attr' 54 | } 55 | } 56 | if ($type == "open") 57 | { 58 | $parent[$level -1] = & $current; 59 | if (!is_array($current) or (!in_array($tag, array_keys($current)))) 60 | { 61 | $current[$tag] = $result; 62 | if ($attributes_data) 63 | $current[$tag . '_attr'] = $attributes_data; 64 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] = 1; 65 | $current = & $current[$tag]; 66 | } 67 | else 68 | { 69 | if (isset ($current[$tag][0])) 70 | { 71 | $current[$tag][$repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level]] = $result; 72 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level]++; 73 | } 74 | else 75 | { 76 | $current[$tag] = array ( 77 | $current[$tag], 78 | $result 79 | ); 80 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] = 2; 81 | if (isset ($current[$tag . '_attr'])) 82 | { 83 | $current[$tag]['0_attr'] = $current[$tag . '_attr']; 84 | unset ($current[$tag . '_attr']); 85 | } 86 | } 87 | $last_item_index = $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] - 1; 88 | $current = & $current[$tag][$last_item_index]; 89 | } 90 | } 91 | elseif ($type == "complete") 92 | { if (!isset ($current[$tag])) 93 | { 94 | $current[$tag] = $result; 95 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] = 1; 96 | if ($priority == 'tag' and $attributes_data) 97 | $current[$tag . '_attr'] = $attributes_data; 98 | } 99 | else 100 | { 101 | if (isset ($current[$tag][0]) and is_array($current[$tag])) 102 | { 103 | $current[$tag][$repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level]] = $result; 104 | if ($priority == 'tag' and $get_attributes and $attributes_data) 105 | { 106 | $current[$tag][$repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] . '_attr'] = $attributes_data; 107 | } 108 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level]++; 109 | } 110 | else 111 | { 112 | $current[$tag] = array ( 113 | $current[$tag], 114 | $result 115 | ); 116 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] = 1; 117 | if ($priority == 'tag' and $get_attributes) 118 | { 119 | if (isset ($current[$tag . '_attr'])) 120 | { 121 | $current[$tag]['0_attr'] = $current[$tag . '_attr']; 122 | unset ($current[$tag . '_attr']); 123 | } 124 | if ($attributes_data) 125 | { 126 | $current[$tag][$repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level] . '_attr'] = $attributes_data; 127 | } 128 | } 129 | $repeated_tag_index[$tag . '_' . $level]++; //0 and 1 index is already taken 130 | } 131 | } 132 | } 133 | elseif ($type == 'close') 134 | { 135 | $current = & $parent[$level -1]; 136 | } 137 | } 138 | return ($xml_array); 139 | } 140 | 141 | 142 | ?> 143 | 144 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------