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Unpack software archive into some folder, e.g. C:\fm2txt

Go to https://www.anaconda.com/download/ and choose Python 3.6 version, 64-Bit Graphical Installer or download directly: https://repo.continuum.io/archive/Anaconda3-5.0.1-Windows-x86_64.exe

Run anaconda prompt, change dir to C:\fm2txt [c:] [cd \fm2txt], then run:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Last step is to copy 2 files from x64!!! osmocom rtl-sdr drivers: https://osmocom.org/attachments/download/2242/RelWithDebInfo.zip

Copy these [rtl-sdr-release/x64/]: rtlsdr.dll & libusb-1.0.dll into C:\Windows folder.

Now we may run, this will produce text recognition results file [radio_log.txt]:

python listen.py --freq=95000000 --gain=20 --ppm=56 --lang=ru-RU

Some unnecessary help available:

python listen.py --help

To mute audio output use verbose key:

python listen.py --verbose

If you experiencing some audio gaps due to high CPU usage, try to lower down digitising frequency, for example:

sdr.rs = 1024000

List of supported languages and their codes: https://cloud.google.com/speech/docs/languages

Recognition quality can be improved using paid Google, Microsoft, IBM or other services.

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