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Pine a64 + Armbian + RTL-SDR = fun - Drowwy - 09-30-2018 If anyone is looking for a project, the RTL-SDR is pretty fun with the pine (2gb ram helps). I created a plane tracker map, that allows to see the location, altitude and speed of planes in the region. (update: fixed bug on my website that made two minus "--" to a long line) RE: Pine a64 + Armbian + RTL-SDR = fun - psychedup - 09-30-2018 That's neat. I also got an rtl-sdr dongle a couple of months ago and have enjoyed playing with it. I haven't gotten into anything like aircraft tracking yet, but mostly just listen to FM radio and play with gnuradio and gqrx a bit. The waterfall display looks really nice on the 7" Pine LCD screen. RE: Pine a64 + Armbian + RTL-SDR = fun - Drowwy - 10-01-2018 I can imagine that the lcd is a nice addition to use the pine outdoors Currently, I receive the visuals over vnc/ssh (with pc/phone) and the audio directly from the audio jack. The airplane tracking is pretty easy to do. RE: Pine a64 + Armbian + RTL-SDR = fun - tllim - 10-04-2018 (10-01-2018, 01:39 AM)Drowwy Wrote: I can imagine that the lcd is a nice addition to use the pine outdoors Currently, I receive the visuals over vnc/ssh (with pc/phone) and the audio directly from the audio jack. I thinks a lot of people interest your project. Please provide step-by-step setup procedure and in return I will ship you an 7" Touch screen LCD panel :-) RE: Pine a64 + Armbian + RTL-SDR = fun - Drowwy - 10-04-2018 Hi Tllim, this sounds great. I'll have a look at it on the weekend. RE: Pine a64 + Armbian + RTL-SDR = fun - Drowwy - 10-11-2018 I created a simple instruction how I installed the ADS-B tracker (see updated link in first post). Other interesting applications that I was able to install are a passive IMSI catcher (to see mobile phones that connect to nearby towers), the spectrum analyzer gqrx and signal recording with the Universal Radio Hacker (for example from a garage door opener). The analysis of radio frequencies is not only useful for offensive security but also to control incompatible devices in a smart home. |