ACARS and Virtual radar
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ACARS and Virtual radar
can anyone recommend a good ACARS decoding software?
Also, has anyone used the virtual radar type programs and hardware like AirNav Radar Box.
Are they any good?
Cheers
Also, has anyone used the virtual radar type programs and hardware like AirNav Radar Box.
Are they any good?
Cheers
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
I am also interested in finding some good software to decode ACARS.
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
Have you tried ACARSD? http://www.acarsd.org/
Decodes, fetches information and images of the aircraft from the web and can be set up to be a server, including a web server. Supports multiple audio sources so can capture multiple channels using multiple scanners.
Decodes, fetches information and images of the aircraft from the web and can be set up to be a server, including a web server. Supports multiple audio sources so can capture multiple channels using multiple scanners.
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
There is a program called Plane Plotter from COAA.co.uk that does acars decoding as well unfortunately it has a 21 day trail period and after that it has to be registered, I used this before I switched over to HF receiving and it worked really well for me, if you have an HF receiver Planeplotter can be used to decode SELCAL as well.
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
I use Acarsd for decoding and the flightradar24 site to get the aircrafts positions, works well for me.
As much as I would like an Airnav radarbox, "she who must be obeyed" has seen the price and put her foot down with a firm hand
If you are interested in going down the hardware radarbox route the original leaders where the Airnav and SBS versions, but there is a bit more competition now with such as the Plane Gadget and Aurora versions at a cheaper price.
http://radarspotters.eu/forum/index.php covers most of them and also there is a very cheap usb unit called the MicroADSB that gets some good reviews.... http://89.252.226.243:8000/
As much as I would like an Airnav radarbox, "she who must be obeyed" has seen the price and put her foot down with a firm hand
If you are interested in going down the hardware radarbox route the original leaders where the Airnav and SBS versions, but there is a bit more competition now with such as the Plane Gadget and Aurora versions at a cheaper price.
http://radarspotters.eu/forum/index.php covers most of them and also there is a very cheap usb unit called the MicroADSB that gets some good reviews.... http://89.252.226.243:8000/
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
Cheers Neil, yes ive toyed with Acarsd and also Airnavs version, ACARS decoder, although the proper version is a 6 monthly subscription.
Also had a play with http://acarsanalyser.com/, but i cant get the DDE to work alongside Acarsd or the Acar Decoder. Incidentally, the acarsanalyser.com used to be a commecrial program and is now totally free. The interface is superb.
ive just downloaded planeplotter too, 21 day trial, just giving that a quick whirl.
I use flightradar 24 on the laptop and also the pro version on my iphone. its quite nifty.
As far as virtual radar is concerned, i also have a "she who must be obeyed" and likewise my spend is restricted, so for the time being i make do.
Also had a play with http://acarsanalyser.com/, but i cant get the DDE to work alongside Acarsd or the Acar Decoder. Incidentally, the acarsanalyser.com used to be a commecrial program and is now totally free. The interface is superb.
ive just downloaded planeplotter too, 21 day trial, just giving that a quick whirl.
I use flightradar 24 on the laptop and also the pro version on my iphone. its quite nifty.
As far as virtual radar is concerned, i also have a "she who must be obeyed" and likewise my spend is restricted, so for the time being i make do.
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
So can I pick up the ACAR freqs on my scanner? and be able to decode them? if so what are the freqs.
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
http://www.acarsd.org/ACARS_frequencies.html , you will have no problem picking them up on your scanner.liamcarbin wrote:So can I pick up the ACAR freqs on my scanner? and be able to decode them? if so what are the freqs.
I find I have the most success on 131.725, the European primary.
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
Nice one. I think you will find it very addictive, I know I am hooked on itliamcarbin wrote:Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
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It seems very empty of planes though, only picked up one aircraft.neil-c wrote:Nice one. I think you will find it very addictive, I know I am hooked on itliamcarbin wrote:Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
Great that can decode this from my scanner....although one of those AirNav boxes * Drools *
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
It can get a bit quiet late at night. During the day you should pick up quite a few hits.liamcarbin wrote:It seems very empty of planes though, only picked up one aircraft.neil-c wrote:Nice one. I think you will find it very addictive, I know I am hooked on itliamcarbin wrote:Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
Great that can decode this from my scanner....although one of those AirNav boxes * Drools *
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
That's good to hear! I've also tried plane plotter and it works great, however I it seems to be reporting incorrectliamcarbin wrote:Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
speed - altitude - course - squawk.
I've made a print screen
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/836/jepge.jpg/
Does anyone else have this problem
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That how it appears on mine as well.kiwi272 wrote:That's good to hear! I've also tried plane plotter and it works great, however I it seems to be reporting incorrectliamcarbin wrote:Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
speed - altitude - course - squawk.
I've made a print screen
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/836/jepge.jpg/
Does anyone else have this problem
also what freq did you use?
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Re: ACARS and Virtual radar
liamcarbin wrote:That how it appears on mine as well.kiwi272 wrote:That's good to hear! I've also tried plane plotter and it works great, however I it seems to be reporting incorrectliamcarbin wrote:Thank you very much, just been trying it out with plane plotter. Seems to work great
speed - altitude - course - squawk.
I've made a print screen
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/836/jepge.jpg/
Does anyone else have this problem
also what freq did you use?
You will find that with acars a lot of the data that is transmitted such as airspeed and altitude is not included in the data burst whether it some sort of security thing I do not know but you will get the occasional data burst that transmits altitude,speed and direction.
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