flight:adsb-service-list
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| This work-in-progress document will list all of the ADS-B services from around the internet (as well from the [[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 |
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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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| ===== Non-Profits ===== | ===== Non-Profits ===== | ||
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| - | 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. | + | 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:// |
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| ===== Community-Driven ===== | ===== Community-Driven ===== | ||
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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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| + | 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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| + | 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' | ||
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