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| If you already have a system (probably Linux-based) for receiving ADS-B data with the Beast data accessible on the standard port of 30005 through dump1090 or readsb and want to just install something to automatically feed OARC's system then please follow the instructions in the following repo: https:// | If you already have a system (probably Linux-based) for receiving ADS-B data with the Beast data accessible on the standard port of 30005 through dump1090 or readsb and want to just install something to automatically feed OARC's system then please follow the instructions in the following repo: https:// | ||
| - | If you're already running a system built around one website (perhaps using a custom Raspberry Pi image) then the scripts | + | If you're already running a system built around one website, like a commercial tracker such as FlightRadar24 |
| - | There are also scripts available to reconfigure your system to feed multiple websites, as well as container-based solutions if that's your bag. You could also manually reconfigure things if you're confident. The key is to get your decoder app talking to your radio and offering up data on a network socket. Once that's done all other feeder software can piggy back off that. | + | There are also scripts available to reconfigure your system to feed multiple websites |
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