As always, nice job Mike. Two questions: 1. Why do I see entries in the plugin window disappearing and what appears to be changing on an already displayed line of text instead of just scrolling off the the screen? I guess I don't understand t5he methodology of how the data is being displayed. 2. Is the a logging function for the plugin to have a running list of decodes saved somewhere? Again thanks for the video and all the others that you do!
Likely after x amount of minutes it drops and replaces it with new spot when received.There is no loggin within the plugin itself but I believe you can log spot using a third parties application like planeplotter or similar. www.sdrplay.com/docs/ADSBpluginBeta.pdf
I use a deadicated ADS-B antenna indoors and a CCW loop speced up to 150 Mhz www.crosscountrywireless.net/loop_antenna_amplifier.htm www.ebay.com/itm/294388178508
Great video Mike. Love seeing these new features. Is there any way to make each trigger of the recorder make a new file? (Preferably with timestamp and freq?) Seems like that would be very useful for the scanner function.
Try connecting to localhost using the default port of 8080 or the port that you defined within the plugin. The help guide is available from github.com/SDRplay/plugins/tree/master/SDRunoPlugin_ADSB/Installer
Hi Chuck, No, not at this time. For ACARS decoding, I use this standalone 3rd party decoder . blackcatsystems.com/software/black_cat_acars_decoder.html
Very cool. Thanks Mike.
As always, nice job Mike. Two questions: 1. Why do I see entries in the plugin window disappearing and what appears to be changing on an already displayed line of text instead of just scrolling off the the screen? I guess I don't understand t5he methodology of how the data is being displayed. 2. Is the a logging function for the plugin to have a running list of decodes saved somewhere? Again thanks for the video and all the others that you do!
Likely after x amount of minutes it drops and replaces it with new spot when received.There is no loggin within the plugin itself but I believe you can log spot using a third parties application like planeplotter or similar. www.sdrplay.com/docs/ADSBpluginBeta.pdf
Great video Mike. What antenna(s) are you using?
I use a deadicated ADS-B antenna indoors and a CCW loop speced up to 150 Mhz
www.crosscountrywireless.net/loop_antenna_amplifier.htm
www.ebay.com/itm/294388178508
@@SDRplayHamGuides thank you sir
Great video Mike. Love seeing these new features. Is there any way to make each trigger of the recorder make a new file? (Preferably with timestamp and freq?) Seems like that would be very useful for the scanner function.
No, not at this time. The recording is one file.
How does the ADSB connect to the map? i have my ip address ready & have put this into the google space bar Please help
Try connecting to localhost using the default port of 8080 or the port that you defined within the plugin. The help guide is available from github.com/SDRplay/plugins/tree/master/SDRunoPlugin_ADSB/Installer
can i decode adsb and listen to atc on the same antenna, in other words can i attach tuner 1 and 2 to the same antenna via software? thanks
Yes, you can using a hardware splitter/combiner or an signal distributor.
Great job as usual Mike, just wondering do they have an add on in sdruno for ACARS like the have for ADSB ?
Chuck AA4CP Port Salerno FL
Hi Chuck,
No, not at this time.
For ACARS decoding, I use this standalone 3rd party decoder .
blackcatsystems.com/software/black_cat_acars_decoder.html