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Old 09-10-2009, 09:34 PM
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Does anyone have a list of airlines that use this format? Was thinking about getting a radar box but if no one is using it (which i think is the case) it may not be worth it.

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Almost all aircraft use some sort of ADS-B.
However if you are talking about full mode S position tracking only the foreign
airlines use is mandatory but more and more US airlines are using
everyday and eventually will be mandatory in US also someday.
I have Airnav radar box and find it very useful and entertaining.

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Thanks mark,

can you tell me what us airlines are actually using it? (ie, actually seeing a position on the map, rather than logging it on radar box?)
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Thanks mark,

can you tell me what us airlines are actually using it? (ie, actually seeing a position on the map, rather than logging it on radar box?)
Most of the freights like UPS,FED Ex.are almost 100%
USAIRWAYS getting on board with most new aircraft deliveries.
Continental,Jet Blue,American Airlines,to name a few are also getting more.
Course all the foreign airlines are usually 100% trackable as well as
some USAF passenger types and US Navy E-6B types.
Typically around here I'm seeing 100 aircraft at a time on log with average about
6-12 or so actually tracking.
The rest of non-tracking aircraft though you do get ID,altitude,alrline,model type,
and registration.Amazing how many private corporate jets are out there as well...
Some of those track also.

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thanks mark, loooks like i might wait just a little big longer.
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If you still want to see a list of ADS-B equipped aircraft.
You can download the "Jan1 - July2, 2009" excel file I uploaded on this yahoogroup file area.
Anything with a "Y" is ADS-B equipped. It will give you a idea. From those that was picked up over Southern California area.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/radarboxsocal/


Topic: Interesting: Worldwide ADS-B Stats ( Chart list made by AirNav Systems)
http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=2608
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Does any one in California have one that can provide me a screen shot?
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If you still want to see a list of ADS-B equipped aircraft.
You can download the "Jan1 - July2, 2009" excel file I uploaded on this yahoogroup file area.
Anything with a "Y" is ADS-B equipped. It will give you a idea. From those that was picked up over Southern California area.

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Topic: Interesting: Worldwide ADS-B Stats ( Chart list made by AirNav Systems)
Interesting: Worldwide ADS-B Stats
Great references. In those lists, how do you know which are trackable on the map rather than just being logged?
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Great references. In those lists, how do you know which are trackable on the map rather than just being logged?
Aircraft with ADS-B are all trackable.That is what that ADS-B list stands for.
A trackable aircraft will also show up with a Y labeled in a column indicating it is full mode S
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Aircraft with ADS-B are all trackable.That is what that ADS-B list stands for.
A trackable aircraft will also show up with a Y labeled in a column indicating it is full mode S
type.

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Sorry, maybe I'm just not asking it right. I'd prefer to see flights on the map, rather than just logged as a list. My understanding is Radarbox does both ADS-B and mode S.

So the "Y" column means its plotted on the map, correct?
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Sorry, maybe I'm just not asking it right. I'd prefer to see flights on the map, rather than just logged as a list. My understanding is Radarbox does both ADS-B and mode S.

So the "Y" column means its plotted on the map, correct?
Correct!, tracking real time like aerial GPS on a map screen.

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