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How to Build a Raspberry Pi ADS-B Receiver for Flightradar24

By

sebzuddas

9mo ago· 2 min readen

Summary

This article provides a hardware shopping list and installation instructions for setting up a Raspberry Pi-based ADS-B receiver to feed data to Flightradar24, the popular flight tracking service. It lists required components including a Raspberry Pi (3B+ or newer), power supply, microSD card, ADS-B USB dongle with antenna, and networking cables, along with brief setup notes including optional Wi-Fi configuration.

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Raspberry Pi 24 supports Raspberry Pi model 3b+ or newer.
A power supply of 5.1V and 3A is recommended.
Buy any RTL2832/R820T2 based dongle that is available to you locally.
If you want to configure Wi-Fi directly on the Pi, plug the SD card back into your computer and navigate to it.
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The world’s most popular flight tracker. Track planes in real-time on our flight tracker map and get up-to-date flight status & airport information.

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