Difference between revisions of "ADS-B"
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There are several professional ADS-B receivers on the market for use by pilots and commercial enterprises, too many to list here. This article will try to cover amateur-level ADS-B reception, decoding, and plotting/viewing solutions. | There are several professional ADS-B receivers on the market for use by pilots and commercial enterprises, too many to list here. This article will try to cover amateur-level ADS-B reception, decoding, and plotting/viewing solutions. | ||
− | ==PC-based Decoding Software== | + | ==PC-based Decoding and Sharing Software== |
− | [http://sdrsharp.com/index.php/downloads ADSB#] Free | + | [http://sdrsharp.com/index.php/downloads ADSB#] (Free) |
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+ | [http://rtl1090.web99.de/homepage/index.php?USER=rtl1090&XURL=web99.de&goto=1 RTL1090] (Free) | ||
+ | [http://www.planeplotter.com PlanePlotter] (Paid) | ||
==Hardware Decoders== | ==Hardware Decoders== |
Revision as of 16:34, 26 May 2013
Contents
ADS-B stands for Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast
You can find some excellent descriptions of the system here:
There are several professional ADS-B receivers on the market for use by pilots and commercial enterprises, too many to list here. This article will try to cover amateur-level ADS-B reception, decoding, and plotting/viewing solutions.
PC-based Decoding and Sharing Software
ADSB# (Free)
RTL1090 (Free)
PlanePlotter (Paid)
Hardware Decoders
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