—–Hz: A New STD-C Inmarsat Decoder

UPDATE: Unfortunately we have been informed that the code base of this software was illegally decompiled and reused in an almost unchanged way from an already available closed source decoder. This means the program itself is illegal and totally unethical.

Please respect the original developers hard work and do not download this software.

A new STD-C Inmarsat decoder called —-Hz has recently been released. The decoder is Windows based and simply listens to the demodulated Inmarsat STD-C audio from a program such as SDR#. This means that it is compatible with the RTL-SDR, and any other SDR that can receive Inmarsat. 

We gave the software a brief test and it ran very well, and managed to decode several SafeteNET messages without issue, maintaining a good lock most of the time. The author writes that he plans to improve on the software in the future by creating a web service based version of the software.

Currently there are two other Inmarsat decoders available. One is called InmarsatDecoder and the other is the Tekmanoid decoder. The InmarsatDecoder is generally regarded as the best, but the Tekmanoid decoder was recently updated for improved performance. The new software appears to be about the same as the Tekmanoid decoder.

Inmarsat STD-C messages are broadcast from geostationary satellites in the L-band at around 1.5 Ghz. They send mostly marine based messages such as the following quoted from the ——Hz website:

  • Safety: high seas, tropical storm warnings, ice accretion…
  • Shipping activity: moving oil rigs, submarine cable deployment and repairs…
  • Distress reports: MOB, ships lost at sea, migrant ship reports…
  • Military exercises (firing practice, no fly zones…)
  • Pirate at sea reports…

If you are interested in learning how to decode STD-C we also have a tutorial available here

The b4000Hz Inmarsat STD-C Decoder
The ——Hz Inmarsat STD-C Decoder
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Torque Leboeuf

Windows reports InmarsatDecoder demo contains Trojan spyware.

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Daryl

Tekmanoid truied to charge hefty sums to the scene and hobbyists to do something technically ILLEGAL !!
Then the greedy bugger complains when someone cuts him down and robs him like he is robbing the scene. If people want to pay for it, we can get the real thing. The scene is about working together as hobbyists and coders, not making a fast buck from greed.

Angel Sevov

Can someone share b4000HZ with me? it is not available anymore:(

Anonymous

E-Mail?

Terry Gaff

Great work and many thanks. Looking forward to seeing it develop further.

Catherine

I will be giving this program a go later, looks interesting 🙂

Tom

>The even better news is that there are many-many more blocks left to be decoded
sounds very interesting…