[PLUG-ANNOUNCE] January PLUG Meeting: Reading wireless temperature sensors with RTL-SDR and rtl_433
Michael Dexter
dexter at pdxlinux.org
Tue Dec 31 21:25:43 UTC 2019
Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Announcement
Who: Russell Senior
What: Reading wireless temperature sensors with RTL-SDR and rtl_433
Where: PSU, 1900 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Left Entrance, Lower Level)
When: Thursday, January 2nd, 2020 at 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live
Russell has been measuring an array of temperature sensors in and around
his house since October-ish 2011, primarily Dallas Semiconductor DS18B20
one-wire sensors (previously talk: 2013-06-06 Hacking on the Beagle Bone
Black). For years, he's had a few Oregon Scientific wireless temperature
sensors outside, but no way to log the temperatures for posterity. About
a year ago, in early December 2018, he discovered a project called
rtl_433 that uses a software defined radio to receive and decode the
signals coming from these and similar sensors. so that they can be
logged. This talk will describe a few of the things that are possible
with rtl_433 and what Russell does and doesn't do with the data.
About Russell:
Russell has been a Linux user since 1992. He worked for a few decades
doing data management, programming, and analysis for a small scientific
consulting firm. Since 2005 he has been deeply involved in the Personal
Telco Project and trying to bring about telecommunications in the users
interests, while also hacking on router firmware. For two years, he's
been involved in an active effort to bring publicly-owned fiber
infrastructure to the Portland metro area (in furtherance of the
Personal Telco goal). He has a possibly unnatural love for serial
consoles and RS-232, but is too smitten to be ashamed. He describes
himself as self-under-employed. Will work on Linux'y things for money.
Will work on Science'y/measurement'y things for money, as long as Linux
is or can be involved somehow. He's very interested in trying to solve
your telemetry problems with off-the-shelf wifi equipment and some elbow
grease, if you've got some.
ATTENTION! Thanks to a new security policy, attendees will need to enter
through the 1900 SW 4th entrance by 8PM, just North of the 1930 SW 4th
that many of us have been using for years. (Do not use the entrance
adjacent to Hawaiian Express, formerly Taco Del Mar)
https://www.google.com/maps/place/1900+SW+4th+Ave,+Portland,+OR
Calagator Page: http://calagator.org/events/1250476579
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting.
Rideshares to the Lucky Lab available
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Michael Dexter
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