PDA

View Full Version : ADS-B Receiver software


EEngr
4th Apr 2014, 03:34
I just stumbled across a neat little program called dump1090. Its an ADS-B decoder that takes input from one of those cheap $20 SDR dongles. Seems to work OK. The Google map mode shows a few aircraft within ~20 miles of my house near SEA. But it is pretty basic.

Anyone have any leads on other (preferably freeware) aps?

mixture
4th Apr 2014, 07:57
Software - Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! (http://www.flightradar24.com/software/)

Perhaps... :cool:

EEngr
4th Apr 2014, 15:31
Flightradar24.com (http://www.flightradar24.com/software/)

I don't see 'radar' screen shots, so I' assuming this product is the data service only. A mapping client is still needed.

The dump1090 app has a 'network' mode. I'm not sure if its TCP30003 compatible (required by the above product). If not, the developer might be willing to add that support.

At any rate, if this $20 dongle proves to be any good at all, we might be seeing more coverage by amateur spotters.

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
4th Apr 2014, 16:08
FR provides readout from various sources - many from enthusiasts who have ADS-B receivers, and there are lots of them The output is not too good but it serves its purpose.

Keef
5th Apr 2014, 07:53
There are several software packages that do clever stuff with those little dongles. I use rtl1090 for SSR stuff, and SDR# for listening to radio in general from 30 MHz upwards. Both are impressive in what they do.