[aprssig] Fw: ADS-B to APRS Server
Andrew Rich vk4tec at people.net.auSat Apr 26 00:57:41 UTC 2008
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Ray, My Receiver at home http://www.tech-software.net/adsb_rx3.jpg My Antenna outside http://www.tech-software.net/adsb_ant3.jpg The data is coming from my antenna. I have the video piped out to a CRO, and am trying an ASUS eeepc as a test. I can also take feeds from other sites, and make the feed availble in any format. What would be good is a network of receivers. The receivers cost $890 from melbourne. It has a program that outputs data on port 30003 You have to have a windows box to talk to the ADSB box. That is what I am using on my linux box, taking the data from the windows program. Got a couple of things happening here, APRS feed Data into MySQL for google earth feeds Stats are made from MySQL tables of the collected data. Cheers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Wells" <vk2tv at exemail.com.au> To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org> Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 10:41 AM Subject: Re: [aprssig] Fw: ADS-B to APRS Server > Andrew, > > All very interesting. > > Do you have an ADS-B receiver at your place or are you taking a feed from > somewhere? Is there any technical data available, now that you've piqued > my interest? I'd like to diplay traffic passing through the Kempsey area. > > It's interesting to see the southern extent of coverage. For the coastal > route it is just north of Grafton, or about 150 miles from Brisbane. For > the inland route south, the cut-off is approximately east of Stanthorpe, > about 80 miles from Brisbane. > > Ray vk2tv > > > Andrew Rich wrote: > >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Andrew Rich <mailto:vk4tec at people.net.au> >> *To:* Australian APRS Users <mailto:ozaprs at aprs.net.au> >> *Sent:* Saturday, April 26, 2008 8:23 AM >> *Subject:* ADS-B to APRS Server >> >> Gudday >> I have written an ADS-B to APRS server. >> ADS-B is tracking for aircraft. >> It runs on LINUX, and uses perl >> A socker server listens for connections on port 10151, then establishes >> a connection to the ADS-B stream. >> Packets are then formed into something that APRS can understand. >> You can try it, you should see planes flying around Brisbane. >> Simply add "vk4tec.no-ip.org" as an aprs server, and the port is "10151" >> No need to login, actually it just ignores anything sent >> Please have a go and let me know if you get it to work for you. >> Cheers >> Andrew Rich >> VK4TEC >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>aprssig mailing list >>aprssig at lists.tapr.org >>https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >> > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >
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