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PlanePlotter from COAA PlanePlotter receives and decodes live digital position reports from aircraft and plots them on a chart. Google Ads Using PlanePlotter, you can see a radar-like display of all those aircraft around you that are transmitting the appropriate digital messages including ACARS, ADS-B and HFDL. PlanePlotter - Features The animated screen grab from PlanePlotter (left) was kindly provided by John Locker. Message display PlanePlotter shows a table display of messages received and decoded from live aircraft transmissions. Data saving PlanePlotter archives all the digital data that it receives and decodes to a log file. Chart display PlanePlotter plots aircraft positions, altitudes and times decoded from the message traffic that it receives.
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These include embedded position reports, AMDAR reports and ADS reports contained in ACARS messages, ADS-B position reports received by the Kinetic SBS1(tm) or AirNav System RadarBox(tm) Mode-S receivers, and position reports on HF using Charles Brain's PC-HFDL software. James blunt moon landing album download zip. The plot can be superimposed on a suitable aeronatical chart that you have prepared, or PlanePlotter can download satellite imagery and plot the aircraft symbols on that.
Where altitude information is available (eg Mode-S messages), you can select the data by altitude band to distinguish low level and high level traffic. Google Earth server If you are receiving Mode-S ADS-B position reports, PlanePlotter can interface to Google Earth to display aircraft positions over the Google Earth base map. It can even give you a dynamic real-time view from the flight deck of an aircraft that you designate. Direction finding PlanePlotter can determine and display the direction of any transmission using a simple passive antenna switch. This allows aircraft to be located even if they are not equipped with ACARS or Mode-S/ADS-B. Input signals PlanePlotter can decode ACARS messages, display the message content and plot any positions on a chart.
PlanePlotter can process and display Mode-S/ADS-B position reports captured by the Kinetic SBS1(tm), the AirNav Systems RadarBox(tm), the RxControl Mode-S receiver, the PlaneGadget Radar, the miniADSB, the microADBS and the FPGA Beast. PlanePlotter can also work in conjunction with Charles Brain's PC-HFDL software (by automatically extracting position reports from the log file and plotting them in real time on the same chart display. PlanePlotter adds value by calculating course and heading from successive reports from the same aircraft and plotting the predicted position between reports (right). PlanePlotter can drive a passive antenna switch and display the direction (QDM) of any aircraft voice transmission. GPX overlays PlanePlotter can display waypoints, tracks or routes over the current chart using data from a user-defined GPX format file. Alerts PlanePlotter can generate visible and audible alerts on detection of a specified registration, flight number or ADS identifier, on detection of any new aircraft, or on detection of an aircraft whose position is inside a user-defined Alert zone polygon. Memory-Map Navigator support PlanePlotter can direct the Memory-Map Navigator program (www.memory-map.com) to display dynamic aircraft position symbols over its proprietary maps using data from either ACARS or Mode-S ADS-B (in conjunction with the SBS1 receiver).
OLE/COM interface You can access the position and other data for each aircraft known to PlanePlotter using a simple VB script or other OLE/COM capable program. You can use the same interface to update data held by PlanePlotter and to control the user interface. DDE access You can access ACARS, HFDL and Mode-S messages received by PlanePlotter using DDE. This facility makes PlanePlotter an ideal front end for other ACARS software. Peer-to-peer output PlanePlotter can send its message data to another remote instance of PlanePlotter using UDP/IP datagrams. You can send ACARS messages, HFDL messages, Mode-S (ADS-B) messages and Direction finding measurements so that another computer displays the same data as your computer. Peer-to-peer audio PlanePlotter can send audio to another remote instance of PlanePlotter using UDP/IP datagrams.
This means that a remote user can hear the ATC instructions that you are hearing on your local air band receiver. Internet sharing PlanePlotter can send its message data to a shared server so that messages that you have received locally (ACARS, HFDL or ADS-B), can be seen by other PlanePlotter users in different areas. In this way, each user enjoys the reception coverage of together. Consult the software licence for the special terms and conditions applicable to this feature.