This! Im planning on getting this set up on a spare pi one of these days™. You get a free premium acc on the tracking sites, so you can track where tf all those planes and helicopters above your house are going
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troglodytis@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Grab yourself an antenna and filter and feed adsbexchsnge, flightaware, and flightradar24.
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev 9 months ago
taaz@biglemmowski.win 9 months ago
I used RTL-SDR dongle and it basically just worked! Also got some recordings of the nearby airport, really cool !
taaz@biglemmowski.win 9 months ago
I did this for a hot second (already have RTL-SDR set here) but the current location of the RPi is just bad for reception and moving it closer to some window would mean connecting through wifi (can’t lay ethernet cables, renting) and that’s bad for other services where low response times are preffered/needed (pihole) :(
Lifebandit666@feddit.uk 9 months ago
Instead of connecting it to WiFi, have a look into power line adapters. They route your internet through the copper wiring in your house.
I have a router in my subterranean ground floor linked to a power line adapter, a wired router in my front room a floor up so my PC, TV, Playstation, etc are connected via LAN, and another power line 2 floors above that plugged into another WiFi router running in bridge mode, which supplies WiFi to the top two floors, and another playstation wired in to that router
Basically it means that my ground floor router is hooked to the internet and everything else in the house that needs wiring in is wired in because of the power line, and the WiFi is coming from 2 routers, one on the top floor and one on the ground.
My ISP thought a WiFi router on the ground floor of a 4 storey house was a great idea, but they’re stupid. WiFi should be in the highest point of your house.
With a few Power line adapters you can sort your internet out for £25
Fermiverse@feddit.de 9 months ago
Uhh, this seems like a completely new rabbit hole to dive in.