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        <description>How to use rtl_433, DragonOS LTS, and a RTL-SDR dongle to decode specific radio transmissions and devices. In this case, the radio transmission between the keypad and basestation of a legacy SimplySafe v1 I happened to have. I suspect not many people have this exact device laying around and of course SimplySafe has moved well past this particular issue with new products, so take a look at all the other devices that can be decoded. It's likely you'll have something around you that rtl_433 can pick up from the confines of your house. If you want to follow this video using DragonOS 10 you will need to follow the ShinySDR part 2 video to see how it's installed from source. Otherwise, use Dragon LTS which has it preinstalled. https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433 https://www.rtl-sdr.com/using-rtl_433-to-decode-simplisafe-home-security-systems/</description>
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