

My biggest question is whether it would be advantageous for me to stick with the Beast or give Dump1090 a try. Not exactly a Linux wizard, however, so I am not sure if this can be done cleanly. I am thinking that with the Pi, I can ideally run PP, ACARSDec, DumpVDL2 as well as HFDL and maybe airband audio on one or two devices.
#Planeplotter feed pi how to#
Dump1090 is most commonly used in Linux but over on his blog, SonicGoose has written a tutorial that shows how to use dump1090 on Windows with the popular PlanePlotter software. It is considered by many to be the best ADS-B decoder for the RTL-SDR available at the moment. This needs version 3.20 of the gpsd package, but at the time of writing (May-2020) the current release of Raspbian only provides 3.17. Dump1090 is a command line based ADS-B decoder for the RTL-SDR. With the release of the RPi 4, I am thinking about changing my setup. Having recently purchased a couple of GPS modules from Uputronics which were capable of Galileo operation, I wanted to use these modules to see how they worked in a domestic environment using Raspberry Pi cards.
#Planeplotter feed pi Pc#
I sit down in front of my PC and find that PP has closed at some point. I am currently experiencing a possible networking issues where planeplotter shuts down randomly.

I also use a Raspberry Pi 3B+ to run ACARSDec and DumpVDL2 off and on along with VirtualRadarServer to feed to ADSBExchange, Live-military-mode-s and. I currently run PlanePlotter with a Mode-S Beast. You can set MLAT to no if you would like to disable it. If you link in a container named beast that exposes port 30005 these will be set by Docker directly. I am contemplating a project and am looking for thoughts, opinions and such. Use BEASTPORT30005TCPADDR and BEASTPORT30005TCPPORT to configure the connection details for the Beast data feed.
