SDR Data Collection
There is information flooding the airwaves at all times. There is constantly audio, video, and data being streamed all around us at all times. Now you can narrow down the noise, identify the signal of interest, and listen in.
Video Feeds: Capture video signals from wireless cameras that broadcast over open RF signals ranging from 900mhz to 2.4ghz. This can also be used to find hidden cameras, which is becoming more common in air BnB rentals.
Sensor Data: Intercept sensor data that is broadcasting in your area. You can then identify the type of sensor and in most cases decode the transmissions.
RF Signal Location: Find RF transmission signals in your area and track them down by monitoring signal strength and direction.
HAM Radio Broadcasts: Listen to a wide range of frequencies that HAM Radios operate on locally and sometimes from other countries that are operating on shortwave radios.
Walkie Walkies: Listen in to local walkie talkie radio broadcasts and determine there location of broadcast,
ADSB: Track, identify, and plot aircraft on an interactive map.
Police Scanner: You can listen to analog police radio broadcast as well as digital trunked transmissions with the proper P25 decoding software in place.