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      <title>Self-Hosted SDR Receiver: OpenWebRX vs sdr-server vs SDRangel</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Software-Defined Radio (SDR) has democratized access to the radio frequency spectrum, turning a $30 USB dongle into a gateway for listening to everything from aircraft transponders and weather satellites to amateur radio and shortwave broadcasts. Self-hosting an SDR receiver on a home server or Raspberry Pi lets you share antenna access across your network, monitor frequencies 24/7, and build automated signal processing pipelines.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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