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readsb-protobuf
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Working on a "Is this rare" application so you don't have to wonder! I could use some ideas and pointers!
Mictronic's aircraft database appears to be available on github as json. It looks like they may also have the type descriptions from the ICAO doc available in json at the same link. I haven't looked that closely at the data. Previously I wrote some code to scrape it from the ICAO site.
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Python3 script to profile dump1090 output and maintain all-time records/statistics - any interest?
this sub recently turned me on to readsb-protobuf, which is a more modern decoder that fills the same role as dump1090. there's a really nice Docker container that packages it up, and includes an output to InfluxDB, a time-series database. so you could potentially build this as a set of queries against an Influx instance, rather than maintaining your own state in a JSON file.
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FlightAware is looking for beta testers for new PiAware and FlightFeeder iOS alerts!
If you're interested in seeing your own data then you could just run something like readsb (https://github.com/Mictronics/readsb-protobuf) and tar1090 (https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090)
- How can I get the serial number?
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Hi, we're plane.watch and we <3 /r/perth... AMA!
Depending on what you're running, you can push to plane.watch via a combination of readsb and mlat-client or we can pull from you - jump into the Discord and we'll see what works?
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Working preview of AirDash: New open source project to visualize your feeder data (details in comments)
I find the dependencies for readsb-protobuf really difficult to install manually according to the instructions at https://github.com/Mictronics/readsb-protobuf.
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Save FlightAware Data to local system
There's really no need to pay FA to use an api for data that is publicly available. https://github.com/Mictronics/readsb-protobuf/tree/dev/webapp/src/db
graphs1090
- wiedehopf/graphs1090
- Looks like I need a filter + a couple questions
- ADS-B typical flights per day
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I'm impressed with my own performance, topping at 140-145 today! Anyone getting higher totals? What's the top?
If you haven't already: https://github.com/wiedehopf/graphs1090
- Has anyone tested this LNA with their DIY PiAware/FR24 feeder? I was thinking of buying one - as this is the cheapest 'premium looking' LNA that I have found online (and also because of the "36dB"-ish gain stated). My current range is 100mi max (mostly because of the terrain condition).
- Alternative to jprochazka's adsb-receiver scripts
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How does the nearby site statistics work in FlightAware?
You can install ADSBExchange and the stats package. You can also install graphs1090 ( https://github.com/wiedehopf/graphs1090 ).
- Put together the quickest/cheapest receive setup on a whim recently - performance is marginal as expected. Here's a write-up of the install though
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PSA - put your ADS-B antenna on your roof! 150+ aircraft and 800 messages per second using regular cable TV coax (RG6)
It's worth installing wiedehopf's graph tools which makes it easy to monitor your receiver's performance over time.
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What is causing these unusual spikes? Gain spike 1 = 42.1. Gain spike 2 = 38.6
There is one effect that might also contribute: How the number of tracked aircraft is calculated: https://github.com/wiedehopf/graphs1090/blob/master/dump1090.py#L307 So ... you can have messages in the message count that belong to an aircraft that's not counted as being tracked. Really you can argue the opposite as well if you were to use 60 seconds as a cutoff (data collection happens every 60 seconds). Then you have aircraft that send one message in a minute and count as "tracked" while well are you really tracking them and should they count? 30 seconds is at least in my opinion a good value that doesn't inflate the number of aircraft tracked as much.
What are some alternatives?
dump1090 - Dump1090 is a simple Mode S decoder for RTLSDR devices
tar1090 - Provides an improved webinterface for use with ADS-B decoders readsb / dump1090-fa
docker-readsb-protobuf - Multi-architecture readsb-protobuf container with support for RTLSDR, bladeRF and plutoSDR (x86_64, arm32v7, arm64v8)
piaware - Client-side package and programs for forwarding ADS-B data to FlightAware
rtl-wmbus - Software defined receiver for wireless M-Bus with RTL-SDR
readsb - ADS-B decoder swiss knife
plane-notify - Notify if a selected plane has taken off or landed using ADS-B data. Compares older data to newer data to determine if a landing or takeoff has occurred. As well as nav modes, emergency squawk and resolution advisory notifications. Can output to Twitter, Discord, Mastodon, and Telegram
adsb-scripts - Solutions to common problems for rtl_sdr / ADS-B stuff
adsb_deku - ✈️ Rust ADS-B decoder + tui radar application
adsb-stats - Statistics Beta