Hi Folks,
Can anyone offer a suggestion on how to get planeplotter reading data from gr-air-modes?
I have the -P argument running to fire up the SBS-1 server port, and a telnet to port 30003 on the system running gr-air-modes from the system running PlanePlotter results in messages like this:
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:23.309,2012/06/13,05:31:23.309,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,3,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:24.814,2012/06/13,05:31:24.814,,29000,,,39.93915,-83.73737,,,,0,0,0
MSG,4,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:25.316,2012/06/13,05:31:25.316,,,449.9,43.6,,,-128,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:25.617,2012/06/13,05:31:25.617,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,3,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:25.918,2012/06/13,05:31:25.918,,29000,,,39.94080,-83.73529,,,,0,0,0
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:26.119,2012/06/13,05:31:26.119,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,4,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:26.320,2012/06/13,05:31:26.320,,,449.9,43.6,,,128,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:27.022,2012/06/13,05:31:27.022,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:27.524,2012/06/13,05:31:27.524,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,3,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:28.128,2012/06/13,05:31:28.128,,29000,,,39.94391,-83.73151,,,,0,0,0
MSG,4,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:28.329,2012/06/13,05:31:28.329,,,449.9,43.6,,,128,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:29.532,2012/06/13,05:31:29.532,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,4,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:31.437,2012/06/13,05:31:31.437,,,449.9,43.6,,,-128,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:31.438,2012/06/13,05:31:31.438,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:33.543,2012/06/13,05:31:33.543,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,3,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:34.345,2012/06/13,05:31:34.345,,29000,,,39.95343,-83.71973,,,,0,0,0
MSG,4,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:35.250,2012/06/13,05:31:35.250,,,449.9,43.6,,,0,,,,,
MSG,8,0,20,A9739C,120,2012/06/13,05:31:35.652,2012/06/13,05:31:35.652,,,,,,,,,,,,
MSG,8,0,14,A5465D,114,2012/06/13,05:31:36.358,2012/06/13,05:31:36.358,,,,,,,,,,,,
As you can see from the timestamps, they are coming in at a fairly good clip. However, PlanePlotter is not attempting to connect to the system nor is it (obviously) reporting any data. I have gone into Options->I/O and checked Mode-S/ADS-B and picked SBS1/3 direct TCP. I have set the IP address in the SBS-1 settings page (with and without port). When i click 'Start', it says 'Raw data TCP/IP connected', but no TCP SYN frames show up on the network and there is no established TCP connection between the two.
On a side note, this antenna is quite amazing compared to what I can see with the stock whip:
http://www.tech-software.net/1090_ant_02.JPGI used four 130mm radials at the bottom because I was running out of wire and didn't have an aluminum plate. Took about 5 minutes to build on a spare SO-239. The stock whip doesn't hear anything, this is pulling in stuff from 100+ miles away easily.
On a side note, the kml output seems to be a little off, too. The location points are fine, but the tracks show up around the equator for some reason. The range radials do the same thing...cause a bunch of odd lines in Africa.
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 7:00:40 PM UTC-4, JayEmbee wrote: