Minor README improvements.
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* Interactive mode where aircrafts currently detected are shown
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* Interactive mode where aircrafts currently detected are shown
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as a list refreshing as more data arrives.
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as a list refreshing as more data arrives.
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* CPR coordinates decoding and track calculation from velocity.
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* CPR coordinates decoding and track calculation from velocity.
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* TCP server streaming raw data to connected clients (use --net).
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* TCP server streaming and recceiving raw data to/from connected clients (using --net).
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Installation
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Installation
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---
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./dump1090 --ifile /path/to/binfile
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./dump1090 --ifile /path/to/binfile
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The binary file should be created using rtl_sdr like this (or with any other
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The binary file should be created using `rtl_sdr` like this (or with any other
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program that is able to output 8-bit unsigned IQ samples at 2Mhz sample rate).
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program that is able to output 8-bit unsigned IQ samples at 2Mhz sample rate).
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rtl_sdr -f 1090000000 -s 2000000 -g 50 output.bin
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rtl_sdr -f 1090000000 -s 2000000 -g 50 output.bin
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In the example rtl_sdr a gain of 50 is used, simply you should use the highest
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In the example `rtl_sdr` a gain of 50 is used, simply you should use the highest
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gain availabe for your tuner. This is not needed when calling Dump1090 itself
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gain availabe for your tuner. This is not needed when calling Dump1090 itself
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as it is able to select the highest gain supported automatically.
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as it is able to select the highest gain supported automatically.
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Connected clients are served with data ASAP as they arrive from the device
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Connected clients are served with data ASAP as they arrive from the device
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(or from file if --ifile is used) in the raw format similar to the following:
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(or from file if --ifile is used) in the raw format similar to the following:
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*8D451E8B99019699C00B0A81F36E;
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*8D451E8B99019699C00B0A81F36E;
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Every entry is separated by a simple newline (LF character, hex 0x0A).
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Every entry is separated by a simple newline (LF character, hex 0x0A).
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Port 30001 is the raw input port, and can be used to feed Dump1090 with
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Port 30001 is the raw input port, and can be used to feed Dump1090 with
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data in the same format as specified above, with hex messages starting with
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data in the same format as specified above, with hex messages starting with
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a '*' and ending with a ';' character.
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a `*` and ending with a `;` character.
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So for instance if there is another remote Dump1090 instance collecting data
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So for instance if there is another remote Dump1090 instance collecting data
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it is possible to sum the output to a local Dump1090 instance doing something
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it is possible to sum the output to a local Dump1090 instance doing something
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