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The animated screen grab from PlanePlotter (left) was kindly provided by John Locker. Using PlanePlotter, you can see a radar-like display of all those aircraft around you that are transmitting the appropriate digital messages including ACARS, ADS-B and HFDL.
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On the other hand i get the impression the UK is really well covered with FA receivers so there doesn’t seem to be any necessity to feed FA at all if you rather keep your station as it is.PlanePlotter receives and decodes live digital position reports from aircraft and plots them on a chart. You could then feed your local Planeplotter from there.
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ModeSMixer2 can output the data over network in a variety of different formats for use with many of the available virtual radar applications including BaseStation, PlanePlotter, Virtual Radar Server, ADSBScope and Globe-S RTL Edition.īuying a RPi and a FA Prostick plus or similar dongle might be the best option for you.
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ModeSMixer2 has ability to receive data via network from Mode-S decoder for RTLSDR devices as dump1090, rtl1090, modesdeco2, ADSB# or some other program producing and outputting Mode-S data over network.Īt the same time the application is able to work with hardware Mode-S receivers as modesbeast or SBS-3 with traditional serial (COM Port) connections over USB interface. It is specified as a possibility for output, but regarding the input the documentation is somewhat vague: Reading the documentation on this page i’m somewhat uncertain that it can even use that protocol as an input. You may be able to convince modes2mixer to translate the SBS raw format to Beast format, to then feed to piaware The SBS1 is somwhat painful to deal with, it has a raw protocol that’s not widely used elsewhere and IIRC it won’t talk to more than one device at a time in that mode. Thank you for your support of the FlightAware ADS-B network!
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If you believe your location provides important coverage then you may feel free to request a FlightFeeder for your location, and we may reach out to specific users proactively if we believe this option a good option. We understand that this change is significant to those of you using Planeplotter and is not a decision we made without careful consideration.
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It is important to note that users that wish to continue using Planeplotter to view and visualize ADS-B data will be able to continue doing that by connecting Planeplotter to the output of a PiAware, FlightFeeder, or other ADS-B data source. We are providing this notice in advance to give everyone an opportunity to convert their feeder setup if they choose to do so.
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We encourage current Planeplotter participants to consider using PiAware as their data feeding software in the future. FlightAware continues to invest in the development of our own software and the ongoing growth of our ADS-B network. As our PiAware and FlightFeeder network has grown, the size of our Planeplotter network has gotten smaller. We appreciate everyone who has contributed via this method over the years.
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Planeplotter has been a part of our ADS-B data network for many years and has served us well as we built our worldwide coverage. Today we are announcing that FlightAware intends to discontinue support for data feeding via the Planeplotter software at the end of 2019.