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SignalID – Automatic Radio Signal Identification for Android

There’s an incredible amount of radio signals.

It’s impossible to know them all, let alone recognize them.
So why not get help from SignalID?
At the moment, it recognizes about twenty signals (the exhaustive list is below)
With only 5 seconds of recording time, it tries to recognize the signal.

To use it:
Set the frequency and bandwidth properly.
Selecting the frequency range. (0-30 MHz / Other)
Place the microphone of the telephone near the loudspeaker. (The quieter the environment is around, the fewer errors will occur)
Press the big button that dances.
Wait 5 seconds. (Time required for record)

Tips :
The algorithm is based on frequency, a wrong tuning of your radio/SDR will result in an erroneous detection.
The recording is limited to 5 seconds, for practical reasons. Recognition of a signal may require several attempts.

If you notice bugs, have remarks or suggestions, please leave a comment.

Here is the non-exhaustive list of recognized signals :
– RTTY (Commercial 85Hz, 170Hz, 450Hz, 850Hz, Amateur 170Hz)
– PactorI (Standard, FSP, FEC, SELCALL)
– ASCII (170Hz)
– ALIS
– Codan8580 (200Hz, 250Hz)
– CIS36_50
– CIS40_5
– CIS50_50
– STANAG 4285 (GEN, SYS3000 FEC, 8PSK, TFC, IDLE, SYS3000)
– FT4
– FT8
– WEFAX (120, 240)
– 2G ALE
– 3G ALE
– CHIP64
– APRS (Burst)

And more ! Complete list in the application.
– ATIS
– Tetrapol
– POCSAG
– FLEX (2FSK)
– PSK (31, 63, 125, 250, 500)


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