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Halcyon 31-03-2009 19:39

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Are you running some radar software ? Is it any good ?

Uncle Peter 31-03-2009 19:46

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Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34766155)
Are you running some radar software ? Is it any good ?

Yes it's hardware based in fact, very similar to SBS if you've ever heard of that.

http://www.airnavsystems.com/RadarBox/index.html

The box processes the ADS-B and Mode S signals from the Secondary Surveillance Radars on aircraft flying overhead. The range is up to 200KM if your antenna has a good view of the horizon. You can share and receive signals from other users too so you can see what's happening in other parts of the world (time delayed for security reasons).

Kymmy 31-03-2009 21:31

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Just thought I'd have a quick peek at what I could set up in 10 minutes, so got a copy of planeplotters (21 day trial) tuned into 131.525 and was quite amazed that I could at least plot the basic ACARS responses from round about 300 miles (comes in handy having a decent ham antenna on the roof ;))

Uncle Peter 31-03-2009 21:47

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34766256)
Just thought I'd have a quick peek at what I could set up in 10 minutes, so got a copy of planeplotters (21 day trial) tuned into 131.525 and was quite amazed that I could at least plot the basic ACARS responses from round about 300 miles (comes in handy having a decent ham antenna on the roof ;))

Have you tried ACARSD Kymmy? I don't think it's been updated for some time but it's free and works extremely well

http://www.acarsd.org/

Jon T 31-03-2009 21:50

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 34766280)
Have you tried ACARSD Kymmy? I don't think it's been updated for some time but it's free and works extremely well

http://www.acarsd.org/

Not done any aircars decoding for years, must have a look at it again.

Kymmy 31-03-2009 21:54

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 34766280)
Have you tried ACARSD Kymmy? I don't think it's been updated for some time but it's free and works extremely well

http://www.acarsd.org/

Is it graphical including realtime downloading and plotting on google earth or sat imagery like planeplotter??

Here's the one I tried
http://www.coaa.co.uk/planeplotter.htm

Might fire up the HF tomorrow and see what else I can get

Uncle Peter 31-03-2009 21:55

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Originally Posted by Jon T (Post 34766284)
Not done any aircars decoding for years, must have a look at it again.

Took my antennas down when doing the gutters a few years ago, never did put them up again (or re-apply for me licence) but it's tempting :) Diamond X510 works well on airband (3x 5/8 on 2m)

@kymmy no it's text based but that planeplotter does look pretty tasty in comparison so I see the appeal

Kymmy 31-03-2009 21:58

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 34766295)
Took my antennas down when doing the gutters a few years ago, never did put them up again (or re-apply for me licence) but it's tempting :) Diamond X510 works well on airband (3x 5/8 on 2m)

Licence is now lifetime and free (though it's £20 to register for it then you just need to reaffirm details every 5 years)

I'm listening on either an FT8100 or FT7800, though I'm doing a TX test for some repeaters tomorrow up on Dunstable downs so might take the laptop with ACARS on it ;)

Jon T 31-03-2009 22:02

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I'll have a look at what I can do tomorrow night. It'll be either a Kenwood TM-D700E or an IC-R5 doing the recieving throguh a Watson W-300 dual band co-linear.

Kymmy 13-04-2009 14:41

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Anyone got £2million?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7996306.stm

Halcyon 13-04-2009 15:12

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Nice!

It's good to see old planes being restored and put back into the skies.

Uncle Peter 19-04-2009 22:00

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Contrail photography can show up some interesting aircraft you wouldn't usually see landing at any of your local airports. Point a long-ish lens at those little dots in the sky on a clear day and Bob's your uncle.

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World Airways MD11 at 35,000ft operating on behalf of Air Mobility Command - most probably carrying troops/personnel to Germany.

Halcyon 19-04-2009 22:26

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Crikey! You must have a good camera!

Went up to EastMidlands yesterday for a walk. Flights were operating in the other direction due to wind. There are so many Ryanairs!
I want to see the big charters come in now for the Summer.

Uncle Peter 19-04-2009 23:07

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Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34778995)
Crikey! You must have a good camera!

Went up to EastMidlands yesterday for a walk. Flights were operating in the other direction due to wind. There are so many Ryanairs!
I want to see the big charters come in now for the Summer.

Just a Canon 40D with the EF100-400L IS lens at it's max focal length. You can get better results on a cold, clear day when there's no haze though. There's a daily Emirates A380 which usually hits the West Coast of the UK mid morning so hoping to catch that if it routes up this way.

You should check the AVP out at Manchester one weekend. It's possible to get some really nice shots with a compact digi or bridge camera. They were operating on 05 yesterday so it was possible to get some really nice head-on shots of aircraft taxying out like this Qatar Airways A330

http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/8232/a7aeo.th.jpg

Halcyon 19-04-2009 23:37

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Heard good things about Manchester and want to get up there. Never been to Manchester before so might have to make a weekend of it.


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