Found another iOS app to add to our devices and use with the local receiver ADS-B data or just viewing ADSBhub.org data.
Looks like the app will get better in later versions.
Great for viewing unblocked aircraft data (Private business aircraft and Military aircraft, etc)
Local ADS-B receiver aircraft icon will be in 'yellow' text color.
AirScope
Air Traffic Radar
Released in February 18, 2020
Made by: Haversine Ltd
https://haversine.com
The cloud ADSB Data Source: ADSBhub.org
With the ADS-B Interface users can connect AirScope to their local receiver and display traffic data as it's being broadcast.
AirScope can connect to a computer with one of these receivers and an instance of dump1090 to recognize messages in SBS (BaseStation) format on a TCP port (default 30003) and plot air traffic on its map.
On top of that, with the built-in complimentary cloud based ADS-B, users can see real traffic from various places in the world (anywhere where there's voluntary coverage) even without being there or having a receiver themselves.
The ADS-B Interface functionality is enabled and available through an in-app purchase.
When entering the local IPv4 address (and optionally the TCP port) of the raspberry Pi which needs to provide ADS-B sentences in port 30003.
You'll need to enter padding 0s for each byte of the IP address, for example 10.1.2.3 is entered as 010001002003
Looks like the app will get better in later versions.
Great for viewing unblocked aircraft data (Private business aircraft and Military aircraft, etc)
Local ADS-B receiver aircraft icon will be in 'yellow' text color.
AirScope
Air Traffic Radar
AirScope
AirScope is a plane plotter that retrieves aircraft positions and measurements from online sources and displays them on top of a world map in radar / ATC style. When flying online with VATSIM or IVAO (or even as preparation for a flight in one of these networks) it's often useful to have an...
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Released in February 18, 2020
Made by: Haversine Ltd
https://haversine.com
The cloud ADSB Data Source: ADSBhub.org
With the ADS-B Interface users can connect AirScope to their local receiver and display traffic data as it's being broadcast.
AirScope can connect to a computer with one of these receivers and an instance of dump1090 to recognize messages in SBS (BaseStation) format on a TCP port (default 30003) and plot air traffic on its map.
On top of that, with the built-in complimentary cloud based ADS-B, users can see real traffic from various places in the world (anywhere where there's voluntary coverage) even without being there or having a receiver themselves.
The ADS-B Interface functionality is enabled and available through an in-app purchase.
When entering the local IPv4 address (and optionally the TCP port) of the raspberry Pi which needs to provide ADS-B sentences in port 30003.
You'll need to enter padding 0s for each byte of the IP address, for example 10.1.2.3 is entered as 010001002003
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