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My Toddler Loves Planes, So I Built Her a Radar
This is cool in concept, but FlightRadar24 has a built-in Augmented Reality feature that works really well.
https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/show-us-your-best-augment...
Also, if I were to build my own local copy, I'd use an RTLSDR to get the ADSB packets direct and base my app on tar1090. https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090
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Using ADS-B Data for an Aircraft Alert System
I am using node red to readout data from tar1090. https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090 Here is the Flow I am using to report if one of our police helicopters is in the air
- ADS-B setup
- Vegas EDC Shuttle Insanity
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Got new personal record with adsb! 274km with rtl-sdr V3, Raspberry Pi and cheap LNA with my custom antenna
It’s called tar1090: https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090
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U.s. f-16 escorting Russian plane off of Italy
There's also this, which is how tar1090 works stuff out: https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090/blob/master/html/registrations.js
- Do I need to download ADSB# or is it included in SDR Sharp?
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Why is the first range ring omitted when you have range rings enabled? I.E. the first ring is 100nm radius, the next one is 150nm radius and 200nm for the next. so if they are 50nm rings why is the first one missing?
The default setting for tar1090 simply is 4 rings starting at 100nm. Depending on how you are running the software, you can change the default.
- Local tar1090 page shows no planes, but adsb/myip says all is good
- Planespotters.net Launched their own Flight Tracker
plane-tracker
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My Toddler Loves Planes, So I Built Her a Radar
> Just a few weeks ago I got interested in this as well ("where does FR24 get its data from?"). I ended up buying a cheap RTL-SDR dongle (R820T2) and a small outdoor antenna. I run the free dump1090 tool (I'm on Fedora) to decode ADS-B messages, then my own simple "radar-like" visualization program ([1]) connects to dump1090's network socket to receive decoded data (SBS1 textual format). Even with the antenna just sitting in my room (on a photo tripod), I typically receive data from 10-20 aircraft, up to 190 km away. I drove to a hilltop this weekend (some 600 m higher) and immediately got >100 aircraft, up to 500 km.
> [1] https://github.com/GreatAttractor/plane-tracker
I see your use of rust, and I have to mention I have a Rust ADS-B decoder and TUI radar application myself: github.com/rsadsb/adsb_deku/
What are some alternatives?
dump1090 - Dump1090 is a simple Mode S decoder for RTLSDR devices
adsb2mqtt - Process ADS-B messages from dump1090 and build up full flight details from multiple messages; track flights within threshold in nautical miles; publish tracked flights to MQTT.
readsb - ADS-B decoder swiss knife
stardroid - Sky Map (formerly Google Sky Map, open sourced in 2012)
adsb-exchange - ADS-B Exchange Linux Setup Scripts
docker-readsb-protobuf - Multi-architecture readsb-protobuf container with support for RTLSDR, bladeRF and plutoSDR (x86_64, arm32v7, arm64v8)
graphs1090 - Graphs for readsb / dump1090-fa / dump1090 (based on dump1090-tools by mutability)
adsb-wiki - Solutions to common problems using dump1090 variants and ADS-B feeders
readsb-protobuf - Readsb is a Mode-S/ADSB/TIS decoder for RTLSDR, BladeRF, Modes-Beast and GNS5894 devices. Future development version with protocol buffer storage.
adsb-scripts - Solutions to common problems for rtl_sdr / ADS-B stuff
airtrack - Aircraft tracking software with database support, email notifications, browser based map, etc
dump978 - FlightAware's 978MHz UAT demodulator