

A video I recorded of Jaero in action using SDR Sharp Finally a link to a zipped 35MB IQ file that will run in SDR Sharp and let you test decoding into Jaero. This is to Jonti's site where you can download Jaero. If you're into transoceanic flight monitoring, C Band and HFDL should cover all bases! Some links for you, please delete if they're not allowed.

The next stage of development is to add support to Planeplotter, Jonti has already added UDP streaming output to Jaero so hopefully Bev will soon have a test version of PP that accepts the streamed data. I think some of the dongles work better than others so worth checking which chipset it has before buying one. Although I'm using an Airspy this does work on nothing more than a ten quid sdr dongle so no need for a lot of expensive outlay if you're set up for C Band and have a receiver with loop out.
Jaero planeplotter 98w pdf#
Jonti has a PDF showing possible activity on 98W and 178E but worth checking these on N2YO if you don't hear anything because 64.5E is quite heavily inclined so there are times when it's at +/-3° from arc that I don't see it.
Jaero planeplotter 98w Pc#
If you are running the Jaero on the same PC as Node-RED, you can use 127.0.0.1, but you will still need to use a high port number. I'm going to do some further searching today to see if 54W is active on C-Band. Note that if you want to feed more than one computer or program (say Planeplotter for example), just put a space after the last port number on that line and put your new IP:port in for the other computer or program. Talking of polarity that is circular so you'll need to insert the depolariser plate into the LNB, I'm using a homebrew version that improves circular reception with good results from the two satellites I've been monitoring at 15W and 64.5E.

csv file - it can be deleted and Jaero still works perfectly ok Paul On at 12:14, 'Graham Tanner via. db file, I'm not sure of the purpose of the. DVB Dream runs in the background to power the card and set the polarity. Jaero, the location is, as John mentioned, in the users folder, I have 4 files in that folder aircraftsdump.csv, aircraftsdump.db and 2 basic txt files. The 1.8m dish connects to a ProfTuners 7301, that loops out into an Airspy SDR running SDR Sharp tuned to the IF frequency and virtual audio cable allows the recovered audio to be used in Jaero. As luck had it the list of requirements that John posted perfectly matched everything attached to the PC under my bench so it was a five minute job to get it running. The interest here of course is positioning data for air enthusiasts, I guess you'd liken it to a global ADS-B set up.
Jaero planeplotter 98w Patch#
This system has been put in place since MH370 highlighted the poor coverage of flights on trans oceanic flights, much of the early work was focussed on L-Band as it's relatively simple to attach a GPS or patch antenna to a suitable receiver but now Jonti has updated the software to decode the 10500 bd burst signals being relayed by Inmarsat from planes. I was only made aware of it by a John Locker who helps develop Planeplotter software. Jonti is probably the only source of hard information at the moment with some observations from the handful of us decoding these signals.
