Thanks for the reply. It sounds like using scope.py from the main branch is
the best bet at this point.
I've been thinking about building a mini desktop with Ubuntu 14.04 for use
specifically with OP25, so I think I will finally bite the bullet and do
so. I don't think the main branch liked my Debian 8 installation when I
tried to compile.
When using scope.py do I need to do the same thing as far as turning off
audio decoding for use with wireshark? Would this be what I want for
example?
./scope.py --args 'rtl' -N 'LNA:30' -f <freq> -S 1000000 -q 1 -v
10 -w -W
224.0.0.1 -T file.tsv
Thanks again
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:31 PM, gnorbury(a)bondcar.com [op25-dev] <
op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
You'll definitely want to turn off all audio decoding (-2 and -V) when
using wireshark, otherwise the audio stream will pollute the P25 data being
sent over UDP. Beyond that it's unclear to me whether wireshark works
properly with the rx.py version of the op25 codebase. I don't believe it's
been tested to any degree.