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Planeplotter vs airnav
Planeplotter vs airnav




  1. #PLANEPLOTTER VS AIRNAV PC#
  2. #PLANEPLOTTER VS AIRNAV TV#

I have tonight uploaded a version of dump1090.c into the file shares section which I hope will implement GS/MU capability when used on a Raspberry Pi, running Raspbian Wheezy.

planeplotter vs airnav

The following information is mostly from Malcolm Robb, attavionics btconnect com Introduction Please let me know of anything you find which needs updating, The Raspberry Pi mean that at least some of this information will be out-of-dateĪnd some will be wrong as the new versions are not 100% backwardsĬompatible. The developments in the Raspberry Pi hardware, and the Linux OS variant used by Please note that this information started as notes in 2013. It works well, and doesn't provide a significant extra load on the Raspberry Pi. It’s a simple package that connects to an existing dump1090 instance and sends the data to FlightAware over an encrypted channel, authenticated with an existing FlightAware account. Yes! FlightAware have released PiAware, their dump1090 client for I have a FlightAware account - can I upload there? With a clear view all round, ideally outside and not in the loft. What matters is getting that antenna as high as possible Other home-made antennas: coaxialĬollinear. Receiver dongle is not optimised for 1.09 GHz use, and you should getīetter results from a dedicated antenna.

#PLANEPLOTTER VS AIRNAV TV#

The Raspberry Pi can meet the requirements for such a smallĬomputer, and it's a fun project to learn something about the Raspberry Pi, andīy the way, don't forget the antenna! The supplied antenna with the TV You couldĪlso use a USB extender cable but these can be problematic and have length Quite significant, even if you use good-quality satellite TV cable, so anĪlternative is to place a small computer with the receiving stick close to theĪntenna, and connect that to Plane Plotter using a Wi-Fi link. Want to get the antenna as high as possible with as clear a view as possible to

#PLANEPLOTTER VS AIRNAV PC#

Typically, you will have a Windows PC running Plane Plotter, but you will GPS Expansion Board or Adafruit GPS receiver Receiver for highly accurate timekeeping,Īlthough this is not essential for this application. In the picture above, I show my own Raspberry Pi which I have fitted with a GPS The earlier highly valued RTL1090 software. The same DVB-T dongle can work directly on your PC Low-cost TV receiver dongle and a Raspberry Pi as a very low cost remote receiver forĪnd similar programs. Click the picture for a full-resolution animation. Sample animated screenshot kindly provided by John Locker showing what PlanePlotter canĭo. Receivers, and which can also operate with Internet sharing. PlanePlotter from COAA is a well-established program taking input from a variety of What you can do with PlanePlotter and the dump1090 program. Raspberry Pi, case, and recommended Adafruit Raspberry Pi model B with Wi-Fi dongle and ADS-B using dump1090 for the Raspberry Pi






Planeplotter vs airnav