This project provides an enclosure for a SAWbird+ ADS-B LNA & Filter, an Anker USB-C Hub, and two Nooelec NESDR Nano 3 SDRs. A 40x10mm fan is also required, I used this Noctua fan.
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Contrary to other SDR-based enclosure projects, this enclosure is not intended to also house the device which does the demodulation and processing of the received ADS-B data.
The enclosure is intended to be used by plugging the USB-C cable from the hub directly into a device that can run the associated software package. The software repository includes support for Windows and Linux hosts.
This enclosure can be used as-is with any applications that support RTLSDRs. Otherwise, the software repository for this project includes a NixOS live iso that runs dump1090, dump978, and tar1090 for visualization. There is an included runner program that automatically hosts the iso with qemu.