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I wonder how many more websites will not show us public data.
Did he get removed from https://www.adsbexchange.com/ ? Pretty sure that's a site that uses data from people freely sharing their ads-b data. But I guess flightaware is similar but they're a company so I guess worried about liability.
It's just that this blocking tool is a voluntary thing. Anyone who's collecting their own data (like www.adsbexchange.com) can just tell Elon to buzz off, then publish it anyways.
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Absolutely NAILED it.
It appears to me she doesn't actually own a plane these days and charters various private flights instead. If she flew in a plane she owned, it would be trivial to track using data from an exchange like https://www.adsbexchange.com/ or https://opensky-network.org/
So you're just incapable of googling for yourself?
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Twitter suspends journalists who have been covering Elon Musk and the company
It's literally public.
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Rule
Not only are their sites like ADS-B Exchange that show planes all over the world, but if you have a decent antenna and some free software you can personally track planes in your local area!
Not only are there sites like ADS-B Exchange that show planes all over the world, but if you have a decent antenna and some free software you can personally track planes in your local area!
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Elon Musk taking legal action over Twitter account that tracks his private jet
www.adsbexchange.com lol
rtl_433
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Reverse engineering a car key fob signal
And there's a multiformat receiver block too: https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433
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What is this signal?
Use https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433 to decode
- Elster TPR11 water meter reader
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Building a Weather Station
Why wait?
Those fancy weather stations often transmit to the indoor LCD display using fairly simply messages sent in the 433 MHz band or the 915 MHz band. For many those message formats have been reverse engineered and decoders for them added to open source SDR software such as rtl_433 [1].
With a $30 USB RTL-SDR and rtl_433 you can then use the sensor units from many of those fancy units as inputs to your own display and analysis software. And you can often use your neighbors' sensors too. One of my neighbors--I still haven't figured out which--has an AcuRite 5-in-1 system and I can see its readings using my RTL-SDR and rtl_433.
If you build your own sensors it is cheap and easy to add a 433 MHz transmitter and define your own message format. Rtl_433 can be extended to cover new message formats by giving it a config file that describes the formats.
There's a driver for Weewx to let it use rtl_433 [3].
You can get an RTL-SDR and rtl_433 now, and start playing around with whatever sensors others in your neighborhood happen to have.
[1] https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433
[2] https://www.acurite.com/shop-all/weather-instruments/weather...
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[Newb] Need help with wind speed\direction sension
Outside of that, any of the consumer weather stations (or cheaper rebadged options) that transmit via RF433 could be picked up with a cheap SDR dongle and converted to MQTT topics using rtl_433 for use within Tasmota.
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Monitoring My Weather at Home
Looks like you can skip the logger and get a cheap rtlsdr to log data wirelessly (using e.g. https://github.com/bemasher/rtldavis).
A cheaper still route would be to grab the outdoor sensors for a weather station supported by [rtl_433](https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433) (or receive signals from a neighbor!)
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GitHub - merbanan/rtl_433: Program to decode radio transmissions from devices on the ISM bands (and other frequencies)
There are some notes in the docs https://triq.org/rtl_433/ANALYZE.html And some guides in the wiki https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/wiki
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Finally got something on 915MHZ
That report is a false positive which was fixed only 3 month ago: https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/pull/2214 You likely want to try the 22.11 release.
What are some alternatives?
rtl-wmbus - Software defined receiver for wireless M-Bus with RTL-SDR
rtlamr - An rtl-sdr receiver for Itron ERT compatible smart meters operating in the 900MHz ISM band.
ESPHome-VideoDoorbell - Doorbell made using ESPHome with a TTGO T-Camera
tar1090 - Provides an improved webinterface for use with ADS-B decoders readsb / dump1090-fa
mayhem-firmware - Custom firmware for the HackRF+PortaPack H1/H2
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
multimon-ng
dump1090 - Dump1090 is a simple Mode S decoder for RTLSDR devices
gcc_termux - Gcc for termux with fortran scipy etc... Use apt for newest updates instructions in README.txt
shinysdr-docker - Docker build of debian, gnuradio and shinysdr with all plugins
RTLSDR-Airband - Multichannel AM/NFM demodulator
gqrx - Software defined radio receiver powered by GNU Radio and Qt.