Build, Tune, Explore with Openwebrx+: Web-Connected Software-Defined Radio Made Simple
Build a web-connected software-defined receiver with OpenWebRX+ software, a Raspberry Pi, and an RTL-SDR USB stick. Explore and share the radio spectrum!

Take one Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive Software-Defined Radio USB stick, and OpenWebRX+ software, and you have the makings of a powerful web-connected radio receiver. Listen to it on your mobile device, from anywhere in the world, and share your receiver online so that your friends can listen in as well. But that's not all: you can decode data transmissions of all kinds, and share that data too. Join an international community of radio enthusiasts exploring the hidden world of radio communications: aviation, ham radio, maritime, military, weather facsimile, digital modes, and more. The radio spectrum is out there for the taking—what are you waiting for?

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a powerful, browser-based radio receiver, and discover the world of software-defined radio (SDR), one signal at a time. With just a Pi, an RTL-SDR dongle, and this book, you’ll build a fully functional OpenWebRX+ web-connected radio receiver—no prior experience needed! You'll watch the airwaves spring to life with OpenWebRX+’s dynamic spectrum waterfall, a vibrant display of frequency, time, and signal strength that makes exploring the airwaves both visual and intuitive.

Designed for curious beginners and experienced radio hobbyists alike, this hands-on guide walks you through every step: setting up your Raspberry Pi, installing OpenWebRX+ connecting your SDR hardware, and configuring your receiver to explore everything from AM/FM broadcasts to shortwave and amateur radio, and data transmissions everywhere. You’ll learn about radio signals, where they lurk, the secrets they hold, and how to uncover them. The fun doesn't stop there: you can open your Open WebRX+ receiver to the world, so you and your friends can tune in on your mobile devices, from anywhere on the planet.

Are you ready to surf the airwaves? Together, let’s build something amazing!

What You Need:

You will need a copy of the free OpenWebRX+ software, and a computer to run it (we'll use a Raspberry Pi); an SD card and card writer; and SSH client software to communicate with the Pi. For the radio hardware, an inexpensive RTL-SDR dongle is a good start, though OpenWebRX+ supports other platforms. An antenna is essential: the type will depend on what you want to listen to, but an inexpensive VHF/UHF dipole kit will get you started, or even a long piece of wire.

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Build, Tune, Explore with Openwebrx+: Web-Connected Software-Defined Radio Made Simple
Build a web-connected software-defined receiver with OpenWebRX+ software, a Raspberry Pi, and an RTL-SDR USB stick. Explore and share the radio spectrum!

Take one Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive Software-Defined Radio USB stick, and OpenWebRX+ software, and you have the makings of a powerful web-connected radio receiver. Listen to it on your mobile device, from anywhere in the world, and share your receiver online so that your friends can listen in as well. But that's not all: you can decode data transmissions of all kinds, and share that data too. Join an international community of radio enthusiasts exploring the hidden world of radio communications: aviation, ham radio, maritime, military, weather facsimile, digital modes, and more. The radio spectrum is out there for the taking—what are you waiting for?

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a powerful, browser-based radio receiver, and discover the world of software-defined radio (SDR), one signal at a time. With just a Pi, an RTL-SDR dongle, and this book, you’ll build a fully functional OpenWebRX+ web-connected radio receiver—no prior experience needed! You'll watch the airwaves spring to life with OpenWebRX+’s dynamic spectrum waterfall, a vibrant display of frequency, time, and signal strength that makes exploring the airwaves both visual and intuitive.

Designed for curious beginners and experienced radio hobbyists alike, this hands-on guide walks you through every step: setting up your Raspberry Pi, installing OpenWebRX+ connecting your SDR hardware, and configuring your receiver to explore everything from AM/FM broadcasts to shortwave and amateur radio, and data transmissions everywhere. You’ll learn about radio signals, where they lurk, the secrets they hold, and how to uncover them. The fun doesn't stop there: you can open your Open WebRX+ receiver to the world, so you and your friends can tune in on your mobile devices, from anywhere on the planet.

Are you ready to surf the airwaves? Together, let’s build something amazing!

What You Need:

You will need a copy of the free OpenWebRX+ software, and a computer to run it (we'll use a Raspberry Pi); an SD card and card writer; and SSH client software to communicate with the Pi. For the radio hardware, an inexpensive RTL-SDR dongle is a good start, though OpenWebRX+ supports other platforms. An antenna is essential: the type will depend on what you want to listen to, but an inexpensive VHF/UHF dipole kit will get you started, or even a long piece of wire.

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Build, Tune, Explore with Openwebrx+: Web-Connected Software-Defined Radio Made Simple

Build, Tune, Explore with Openwebrx+: Web-Connected Software-Defined Radio Made Simple

by Richard Murnane
Build, Tune, Explore with Openwebrx+: Web-Connected Software-Defined Radio Made Simple

Build, Tune, Explore with Openwebrx+: Web-Connected Software-Defined Radio Made Simple

by Richard Murnane

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Overview

Build a web-connected software-defined receiver with OpenWebRX+ software, a Raspberry Pi, and an RTL-SDR USB stick. Explore and share the radio spectrum!

Take one Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive Software-Defined Radio USB stick, and OpenWebRX+ software, and you have the makings of a powerful web-connected radio receiver. Listen to it on your mobile device, from anywhere in the world, and share your receiver online so that your friends can listen in as well. But that's not all: you can decode data transmissions of all kinds, and share that data too. Join an international community of radio enthusiasts exploring the hidden world of radio communications: aviation, ham radio, maritime, military, weather facsimile, digital modes, and more. The radio spectrum is out there for the taking—what are you waiting for?

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a powerful, browser-based radio receiver, and discover the world of software-defined radio (SDR), one signal at a time. With just a Pi, an RTL-SDR dongle, and this book, you’ll build a fully functional OpenWebRX+ web-connected radio receiver—no prior experience needed! You'll watch the airwaves spring to life with OpenWebRX+’s dynamic spectrum waterfall, a vibrant display of frequency, time, and signal strength that makes exploring the airwaves both visual and intuitive.

Designed for curious beginners and experienced radio hobbyists alike, this hands-on guide walks you through every step: setting up your Raspberry Pi, installing OpenWebRX+ connecting your SDR hardware, and configuring your receiver to explore everything from AM/FM broadcasts to shortwave and amateur radio, and data transmissions everywhere. You’ll learn about radio signals, where they lurk, the secrets they hold, and how to uncover them. The fun doesn't stop there: you can open your Open WebRX+ receiver to the world, so you and your friends can tune in on your mobile devices, from anywhere on the planet.

Are you ready to surf the airwaves? Together, let’s build something amazing!

What You Need:

You will need a copy of the free OpenWebRX+ software, and a computer to run it (we'll use a Raspberry Pi); an SD card and card writer; and SSH client software to communicate with the Pi. For the radio hardware, an inexpensive RTL-SDR dongle is a good start, though OpenWebRX+ supports other platforms. An antenna is essential: the type will depend on what you want to listen to, but an inexpensive VHF/UHF dipole kit will get you started, or even a long piece of wire.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888651780
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Publication date: 12/26/2025
Series: Pragmatic Express
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Richard Murnane is an amateur radio operator with a degree in electronic systems. His radio call sign is VK2SKY, and he sometimes operates as VK2VMP from the museum ship, Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Vampire. He's RaBID (Retired, But in Denial), and writes software in Ruby, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. His radio interests center around emergency communications, especially Winlink.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • OpenWebRX+ Jump Start
  • Basic Configuration
  • Operating OpenWebRX+
  • Customising OpenWebRX+
  • Exploring with OpenWebRX+
  • Sharing Decoded Data
  • Take Your WebSDR Public
  • Going Further
  • Secure SHell (SSH) Basics

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