Just for laughs, want to get an idea of what software ACARS monitors are using as decoders.
K2KOH Member Premium Subscriber Joined Jul 30, 2001 Messages 2,739 Location Putnam County, NY Feb 24, 2005 #1 Just for laughs, want to get an idea of what software ACARS monitors are using as decoders.
D DaveNF2G Guest Feb 25, 2005 #2 Radio buttons only allow one choice. I use KRACARS to feed a processed data stream to WACARS.
K ka3jjz Wiki Admin Emeritus Joined Jul 22, 2002 Messages 25,395 Location Bowie, Md. Feb 25, 2005 #3 AEMTKieran said: Just for laughs, want to get an idea of what software ACARS monitors are using as decoders. Click to expand... There's also ACARSD, which is a very nice package; I fool around with it from time to time, and it's deceptively simple to set up. 73s Mike
AEMTKieran said: Just for laughs, want to get an idea of what software ACARS monitors are using as decoders. Click to expand... There's also ACARSD, which is a very nice package; I fool around with it from time to time, and it's deceptively simple to set up. 73s Mike
C cpohlad Member Premium Subscriber Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 242 Location Midlothian, VA Mar 2, 2005 #4 Yeah, and it's FREE
tazdog Member Joined Nov 6, 2004 Messages 9 Location Arlington, TX Mar 3, 2005 #5 Ive tried wacars but still no success... I must be doing something wrong...
Spleen Active Member Premium Subscriber Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 975 Location Baltimore, MD Mar 7, 2005 #6 ACARSD, hands down. Can't beat the price, and there's always another version just around the corner...along with being able to input six radios simultaneously, constant updates of routes, flights, etc...
ACARSD, hands down. Can't beat the price, and there's always another version just around the corner...along with being able to input six radios simultaneously, constant updates of routes, flights, etc...