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option to select USB device #103

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Rothammel opened this issue Jan 12, 2023 · 6 comments
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option to select USB device #103

Rothammel opened this issue Jan 12, 2023 · 6 comments

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@Rothammel
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I have two rtl devices, one for my 433MHz temperature sensors, and one for ADS-B Multi-Portal Feeder

@Thom-x
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Thom-x commented Jan 12, 2023

You can select the one you want to share with replacing --device=/dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb with the exact usb port you want to use.

@Rothammel
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thx, but I was wrong, I use the Home Assistant addon from Max

@Thom-x
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Thom-x commented Jan 12, 2023

In this case you should ask him to do that. I cannot change this parameter from here.

@martian
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martian commented Jan 20, 2023

You can set the serial numbers in the devices using rtl_eeprom (if your dongle has an eeprom). Those serials can be used to select the correct device in dump1090 and rtl_433. This also works in the Home Assistant addons.

I use serials 00000433 and 00001090.
For dump1090, set DUMP1090_ADDITIONAL_ARGS = -device 00001090
For rtl_433, edit rtl_433.conf[.template] and use: device :00000433

@MaxWinterstein
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Owner of the add-on, aka Max here:

Providing dump1090 args can be archived using this field:

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For reference: MaxWinterstein/homeassistant-addons#134

@Rothammel
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Awesome, it works. thank you all so much

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