ADSBee 1090U The ADSBee 1090U is an dual-band ADS-B receiver, receiving both 1090MHz Mode S and 978MHz UAT messages.Features:Mode S Packet Decoding (DF 4, 5, 11, 17)Reporting protocols (provided over USB and UART, * = available over WiFi)RAW (bit values from validated decoded packets)MAVLINK1MAVLINK2CSBee (custom ASCII protocol that provides details about each aircraft and overall decode statistics)GDL90 (Garmin binary protocol that reports details about each aircraft)*Mode S Beast (binary protocol used to feed online exchanges with raw packet data)*Operational modes (all of these modes can be used simultaneously)Serial receiver: Transmit raw packet data or aircraft information over USB or UART, for use with devices such as drone autopilots, computers ingesting data with pyserial, etc.WiFi Access Point: Hosts its own WiFi network that you can join with a phone, tablet, or computer to receive GDL90 aircraft information on Port 4000 (works with Foreflight and Avare).WiFi Station: Joins an existing WiFi network to report raw packet information to online exchanges via the Mode S Beast protocol.NOTE: This unit is in Beta. There will be bugs, but the firmware will be steadily improved, hopefully with the assistance of helpful issue reports from enthusiasts like you ;)
openAir multitrack openAir multitrack stands as a cutting-edge multi-channel ADS-B/MLAT/OGN/ADS-L/Remote ID receiver, setting the standard for high-performance surveillance solutions. It excels in delivering precise surveillance accuracy, rapid update rates, and comprehensive identification data—all at a cost-effective value proposition, surpassing traditional surveillance systems in efficiency. Key Features: Advanced Processing Power: Our device incorporates a robust multi-core processor capable of executing a web-based situation and configuration display, ensuring seamless user interaction. Versatile Output Protocols: openAir multitrack supports multiple output protocols through its network interface, enhancing compatibility with various systems. Data Recording Capability: An optional storage device can be seamlessly integrated to record both raw and decoded data, facilitating offline analysis for in-depth insights. Precision Timing: Messages are timestamped using a high-precision GNSS-synchronized timestamp, ensuring accurate positioning when used for multilateration. Channel Configuration: Channel 1 (1090 MHz): Dedicated to ADS-B/MODE-S, this channel features a highly sensitive 1090 MHz frontend with a 90dB dynamic range. It enables reception of aircraft signals spanning distances from as close 10 meters to 500 kilometers simultaneously. Channel 2 (Selectable Frequency): The second channel is adaptable for OGN/ADS-L on 868 or 915 MHz, or UAT978 on 978 MHz. The two surveillance channels, in addition to the GNSS input, are consolidated into a single antenna input, allowing reception of all signals through a singular multiband antenna. While a dedicated GNSS antenna can be employed, the device also features a Wi-Fi antenna, enabling seamless wireless network connectivity. Furthermore, it simultaneously receives Remote ID data from drones via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth protocols. Optional 4G/LTE Modem: For situations where traditional network sources are inaccessible, openAir multitrack offers an optional integrated 4G/LTE modem. This feature extends its usability to locations with limited connectivity options.