[aprssig] Re: ADS-B to APRS Server

Andrew Rich vk4tec at people.net.au
Sat Apr 26 01:05:55 EDT 2008


The script turns this

MSG,8,21,277,76CE49,1476,2008/04/26,14:59:40.140,2008/04/26,15:04:41.921,,,,,,,,,,,,0
MSG,4,21,277,76CE49,1476,2008/04/26,14:59:40.140,2008/04/26,15:04:41.921,,,357.3,296.8,,,2176,,,,,
MSG,3,21,277,76CE49,1476,2008/04/26,14:59:40.140,2008/04/26,15:04:41.921,,13950,,,-27.25215,152.89166,,,0,0,0,0
MSG,4,21,277,76CE49,1476,2008/04/26,14:59:40.453,2008/04/26,15:04:41.921,,,357.3,296.8,,,2176,,,,,
MSG,3,21,277,76CE49,1476,2008/04/26,14:59:40.656,2008/04/26,15:04:41.921,,13975,,,-27.25187,152.89097,,,0,0,0,0
MSG,3,21,277,76CE49,1476,2008/04/26,14:59:41.140,2008/04/26,15:04:41.921,,13975,,,-27.25140,152.88999,,,0,0,0,0

into this

VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;7C6CA7   *260508z2559.20S/15251.98E^ALT: 33000 ft
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;RECEIVER *260508z2734.44S/15306.20E` 1090 MHz ADS-B 
Receiver
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;7C6CA7   *260508z2559.14S/15251.93E^ALT: 33025 ft
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;RECEIVER *260508z2734.44S/15306.20E` 1090 MHz ADS-B 
Receiver
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;76CE49   *260508z2717.84S/15258.87E^ALT: 11875 ft
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;RECEIVER *260508z2734.44S/15306.20E` 1090 MHz ADS-B 
Receiver
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;76CE49   *260508z2717.80S/15258.82E^ALT: 11875 ft
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;RECEIVER *260508z2734.44S/15306.20E` 1090 MHz ADS-B 
Receiver
VK4TEC-12>APU25C,TCPIP:;7C6CA7   *260508z2559.21S/15251.99E^ALT: 33075 ft

And forks as many servers as necessary.

Cheers




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen H. Smith" <wa8lmf2 at aol.com>
To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 1:35 PM
Subject: [aprssig] Re: ADS-B to APRS Server


> Andrew Rich wrote:
>>
>>  I have written an ADS-B to APRS server.
>>  ADS-B is tracking for aircraft.
>>  It runs on LINUX, and uses perl
>>  A socker server listens for connections on port 10151, then establishes 
>> a connection to the ADS-B stream.
>>  Packets are then formed into something that APRS can understand.
>>  You can try it, you should see planes flying around Brisbane.
>>  Simply add "vk4tec.no-ip.org" as an aprs server, and the port is "10151"
>>  No need to login, actually it just ignores anything sent
>>  Please have a go and let me know if you get it to work for you.
>>
>
>
> I've logged into it with APRSpoint and have created some maps.  Works just 
> like a "real" APRS server in APRSpoint, an APRS client program based on 
> Microsoft MapPoint.     I have thrown up a quick page on my   wa8lmf.net 
> website with some screen caps at:
>
>     <http://wa8lmf.net/VK4TEC%5FADS%2DB/>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Stephen H. Smith    wa8lmf (at) aol.com
> EchoLink Node:      14400    [Think bottom of the 2M band]
> Home Page:          http://wa8lmf.com  --OR--   http://wa8lmf.net
>
> NEW!   World Digipeater Map
>  http://wa8lmf.net/APRSmaps
>
> JavAPRS Filter Port 14580 Guide
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>
> "APRS 101"  Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating
>  http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths
>
> Updated "Rev H" APRS            http://wa8lmf.net/aprs
> Symbols Set for UI-View,
> UIpoint and APRSplus:
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