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sdr-flighttracking

This repository is a docker container automation for publicly available tools for aircraft tracking by capturing broadcasted ADS-B signals, tested and made for Raspberry Pi 2/3. All you need is Raspberry Pi 2/3 with latest Raspbian OS and RTL-SDR dongle (RTL283x). I hope you know what you are doing, just check docker-compose.yml and enable/disable desired containers. Please keep in mind that receiving and/or sharing aircraft ADS-B signals may not be completely legal in some countries, always check local laws ;)

By default, it will run three containers: dump1090-fa to receive ADS-B signals, flightaware to report to flightaware.com and flightradar24 to report to flightradar24.com. If you just want to receive ADS-B and don't want to share received data, you can just run the dump1090-fa container. You will have nice GUI with aircrafts drawn over the map available on port 8080.

Install docker and docker-compose

$ curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
$ sudo sh ./get-docker.sh
$ apt install python-pip
$ pip install docker-compose

Write credentials to env files

$ cat > flightradar24.env
FLIGHTRADAR24_KEY=xxx
$ cat > flightaware.env
FLIGHTAWARE_USER=user
FLIGHTAWARE_PASSWORD=password
FLIGHTAWARE_FEEDER_ID=feeder-id (if you have it)

Run the whole thing

$ docker-compose up -d

Check flight tracking

Access your Raspberry Pi on port 8080, and enjoy! Check logs of corresponding containers to know if communication with specific service is fine.