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### General Configuration
You need to make sure that the USB device can be accessed by the container. The best way to do so, is by adding the following to you `docker-compose.yml` file:
You need to make sure that the USB device can be accessed by the container. The best way to do so, is by adding the following to your `docker-compose.yml` file:
```yaml
device_cgroup_rules:
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- /dev:/dev:ro
```
The advantage of doing this (over simply adding a `device:` directive pointing at the USB port) is that the construction above will automatically recover if you "hot plug" your dongle.
The advantage of doing this (over simply adding a `device:` directive pointing at the USB port) is that the construction above will automatically recover if you "hot plug" your dongle.This feature requires a recent version of docker-compose (version >=2.3). Make sure your system is up to date if dongles are not found. ⚠️
#### Basic Ultrafeeder Parameters
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|----------------------|---------|---------|
| `LAT` or `READSB_LAT` | The latitude of your antenna | |
| `LONG` or `READSB_LON` | The longitude of your antenna | |
| `ALT` or `READSB_ALT` | The altitude of your antenna over ground level. For example, `15m` or `45ft` | |
| `ALT` or `READSB_ALT` | The altitude of your antenna above sea level. For example, `15m` or `45ft` | |
| `TZ` | Your local timezone in [TZ-database-name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) format | |
##### Optional Parameters