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SBS-3 and TISB

Started by mattk, June 05, 2012, 02:11:19 PM

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mattk

JMGarcia, I am not sure what is represented by that data.

I actually went to a major airport and tried to capture some data, but I still ended up with only maybe 15-20% of the planes captured actually having location data. But to be honest, I wasnt even sure if I was picking up actual TISB data or not. I recorded the plane information directly from basestation and even captured some of the socket 30003 output, but again, just not sure if I am getting what I need, or if that data will even contain what I am looking for.\

Honestly, I am not even 100% sure what airports would even be sending the data. I visited the FAA's website and it said BWI, which is the airport I went to. But again, still not sure how to get the data, and whether the data will contain the information i need.

JmGarcia

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Catches are made in port 10001 directly read SBS-1eR unused BaseStation. I can read directly the SBS-1eR and decode the TCP frames sent by SBS-1eR. There is no possible filter that does not use BaseStation.

Some examples of DF-18 and some data:
DF TRAGET CF TC CALLSING CODE DF-18

18 3440D7 0 2 PAPA 20 90 34 40 D7 12 40 14 01 83 2C 20 00 00 00
18 343657 0 6 PAPA 6 90 34 36 57 30 00 03 E5 C8 6E 0E 00 00 00
18 343657 0 6 PAPA 6 90 34 36 57 30 00 06 19 6A 82 5E 00 00 00
18 344104 0 2 SEI 7 90 34 41 04 12 4C 52 60 DE 08 20 00 00 00
18 344104 0 6 SEI 7 90 34 41 04 30 20 00 08 B6 6F 20 00 00 00
18 344104 0 6 SEI 7 90 34 41 04 30 10 06 3B C2 83 69 00 00 00
18 344104 0 6 SEI 7 90 34 41 04 30 10 00 08 B6 6F 20 00 00 00
18 344104 0 6 SEI 7 90 34 41 04 30 00 00 08 B6 6F 1F 00 00 00
18 342345 0 5 TXLU01 90 34 23 45 28 00 06 34 5C 7F B9 00 00 00
18 342345 0 2 TXLU01 90 34 23 45 10 51 83 15 C3 18 20 00 00 00
18 342348 0 5 TXLU04 90 34 23 48 28 00 06 4C 0E 85 26 00 00 00
18 342349 0 2 TXLU05 90 34 23 49 10 51 83 15 C3 58 20 00 00 00
18 34234F 0 2 TXLU11 90 34 23 4F 10 51 83 15 C7 18 20 00 00 00
18 34234F 0 5 TXLU11 90 34 23 4F 28 00 06 21 AA 81 C0 00 00 00
18 34234F 0 2 TXLU11 90 34 23 4F 10 51 83 15 C7 18 20 00 00 00
18 342350 0 2 TXLU12 90 34 23 50 10 51 83 15 C7 28 20 00 00 00
18 342350 0 2 TXLU12 90 34 23 50 10 51 83 15 C7 28 20 00 00 00
18 342351 0 5 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 28 00 06 2D FC 7D 55 00 00 00
18 342351 0 2 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 10 51 83 15 C7 38 20 00 00 00
18 342351 0 5 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 28 00 06 2D FC 7D 55 00 00 00
18 342351 0 2 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 10 51 83 15 C7 38 20 00 00 00
18 342351 0 5 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 28 00 06 2D FC 7D 55 00 00 00
18 342351 0 2 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 10 51 83 15 C7 38 20 00 00 00
18 342351 0 5 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 28 00 06 2D FC 7D 55 00 00 00
18 342351 0 2 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 10 51 83 15 C7 38 20 00 00 00
18 342351 0 5 TXLU13 90 34 23 51 28 00 06 2D FC 7D 55 00 00 00
Mi abuelo deci­a: Los aviones vuelan porque Dios quiere y los helicopteros ni Dios sabe porque vuelan.
(SBS-1eR, Bullion2 y microADSB, desarrollos propios en xHarbour, xBase, FiveWin, Xailer y Borland)