Pedja’s brilliant
glideport.aero site relied on you registering and carrying a Spot or inReach. You could also carry a cell device with custom tracking software installed. The glideport site provides an excellent visualization of the tracking data it receives but it currently does not show Flarm signals, ADSB or OGN data. AFAIK
glideport.aero is not under active development.
The undocumented(?) SeeYou Navigator tracking feature, complimented by an OGN receiver network may provide a route forward.
After installing Navigator on your mobile device, you will be transmitting your location (lat, long & alt) via any cell data networks within range to the master OGN database. If you are equipped with a Flarm your data will also go into the master OGN database via any OGN receivers within range.
Consider the following scenarios:
In the cockpit.
Provided you have a cell signal, If you turn on the OGN layer on your mobile device you will see Flarm targets, including those that are out of range via OGN receivers. You will also see targets that are only carrying a mobile device. As a side note... I have found the range of Flarm devices to be spotty, for both a send and receive, being highly sensitive to the placement of the antennas. Trig ADSB equipped aircraft certainly reduced this problem.
At a gliding event or home.
Using OGN visualization web sites (e.g.
https://www.gliderradar.com/center/46.27626,2.26936/zoom/11/time/15?center=40.0024,-105.0073&zoom=8 ), which are polling the master OGN database, You will now see Flarm (via OGN receivers) and Navigator data (via cell)
The need and expense of carrying a satellite tracker is now diminished, except for there need in a situation where you are off the grid. BTW Spot trackers only update every 10 minutes so they could be as laggy as moving in and out of cell range
I am not saying Navigator/OGN is perfect but it seems to be a way forward that can be actively pursued.
We are lucky in Colorado that the major clubs have each installed OGN receivers. It’s about $300, should your club be considering this?