Sebastian,

Thank you for doing this. It's what got me into armature radio :). You can see 
how much water your neighbor is using. The neat thing is ADSB Sharp in the 
900mhz. You can setup a raspberry pi and contribute to the flight tracking 
network. I should be doing ports like this too. I have not been running OpenBSD 
on desktop. 
https://www.adsbexchange.com/ways-to-join-the-exchange/build-your-own/

Thank you Sebastian! 73

Reese - KN4NTU 
On Sat, Jan 17, 2026 at 11:52:18AM +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> attached a port of the rtl_433 tool.
> 
> cat pkg/DESCR
> rtl_433 (despite the name) is a generic data receiver, mainly for the
> 433.92 MHz, 868 MHz (SRD), 315 MHz, 345 MHz, and 915 MHz ISM bands,
> utilizing rtl-sdr devices.
> 
> I don't think it's overly useful to @sample all those example files
> to /etc/rtl_433, therefore I only left a comment about them in the README.
> 
> I had some issues (RTL-SDR blog v3) with the default sample rate rtl_433
> uses being too high, therefore a section covering the topic was added to
> the README.
> 
> To get the manual page installed into the proper location, I had to patch,
> don't
> know if there's an easier way with CONFIGURE_ARGS or environment variables.
> 
> This will also be a RUN_DEPEND for the upcoming net/kismet update I have in
> the queue, which needs a little cleanup before I send it here.
> 
> Tarball attached.
> 
> Any kind of feedback, test reports, or even OKs would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> cheers,
> Sebastian


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