flight:adsb-service-list
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====== ADS-B Service List ====== | ====== ADS-B Service List ====== | ||
- | This work in progress document will list all of the ADS-B services from around the internet (apart from the OARC [[flight: | + | This work-in-progress document will list all of the ADS-B services from around the internet (as well from the [[flight: |
- | Links are provided to where you'll find install information for each website. | + | Links are provided to where you'll find install information for feeding |
===== Commercial ===== | ===== Commercial ===== | ||
- | * [[FlightRadar 24]] | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[FlightAware]] | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[PlaneFinder]] | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[RadarBox]] | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[ADS-B Exchange]] | + | * [[https:// |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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===== Open Source ===== | ===== Open Source ===== | ||
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+ | This side of the community can get a little weird. People fall out with each other, projects split, projects merge. Here's the current state of the open-source replacements to ADSB Exchange after that site got sold and what the various people involved created. All use the ADSB Exchange software stack and support MLAT. | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | Airplanes.live is the result of a merger between adsb.one (a site that sprang up straight after the ADSB Exchange sale) and adsb.fi, only that hasn't really gone through yet and nobody really knows if adsb.fi will eventually join them. There was a falling out over control and management of parts of the new organisation, | ||
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===== Non-Profits ===== | ===== Non-Profits ===== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | The OpenSky Network is officially an academic research project. However, it is supported by some defence companies as well. They don't support MLAT and have a custom feeder client.[[https:// | ||
===== Community-Driven ===== | ===== Community-Driven ===== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ADSBHub is a community-driven aggregator that has its own custom feeder client but no MLAT support. | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | TheAirTraffic is run by the chap behind the ElonJet service who were famously tracking Elon Musk's jet. It uses the ADS-B Exchange codebase and supports MLAT. | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | PlaneSpotters is a civil aviation database with a focus on photographs and registration info. They are based off the ADSB Exchange software stack and support MLAT.[[https:// | ||
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+ | This site seems to make it incredibly difficult to sign up to feed them, and they' |
flight/adsb-service-list.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/09 01:21 by 2m0iig