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Temperature information
A small number of temperature sensors for ambient temperature monitoring are supported.
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DHT11 or DHRT22 temperature sensor connected to GPIO pins 1 (Vcc), 7 (Data) and 9 (Ground) on a Raspberry Pi
BME280 temperature sensor connected to I2C pins on a Raspberry Pi
TEMPer USB temperature sensor
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Sensor type
DHT11 / DHT22
BME280
TEMPer USB
GPIO Pin, typically 4
Skystats
Skystats is a much extended ADS-B statistics package that provides more detailed data about the aircraft found by the receiver, the most common types, the most common routes and airports, and a list of most interesting aircraft.
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Skystats uses a PostgreSQL database to store and analyze aircraft positions, flights, and patterns. This will cause additional write activity on the system (which has otherwise been optimized for minimum disk writes). If you are running this on an SBC with an SD card, this may cause wear on the card and could lead to reduced lifespan. In the advanced configuration below, you can configure the database host, port, user, and password in order to run that database on a different machine instead. Note that this database MUST exist on that machine.
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Healthcheck
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Healthcheck Ping URL, for example from healthchecks.io but can be any URL.
Set empty URL to disable.
Every 60 minutes a simple http POST request will be performed on this URL if the system is considered healthy.
If the system is at any point considered unhealthy for more than 5 minutes, a simple http POST request will be performed with /fail added to the URL. The reason for the failure will be displayed on the Feeder Homepage and passed as a body in the POST request.
Health status will not include feeds as that is pretty much always not an issue on the receiver side but rather an issue with the aggregator (bad MLAT sync may be added in the future).
No planes / messages for a configurable period of time will mean the system is considered unhealthy. The default is 24 hours but if you have traffic around the clock this can safely be reduced to 1 or 2 hours.
Decoder failures will mean the system is considered unhealthy (1090 + 978 only).
Healthcheck Ping URL
Fail Healthcheck for the following events (only when decoding frequency; set 0 to disable):
No planes on 1090 for X hours
No planes on 978 for X hours
No messages on ACARS / VDL for X hours
Enable non-ADS-B containers
In addition to tracking ADS-B data, it is possible to enable a number of others SDR-based tracking containers in this image. The SDRs can be assigned on the
SDR Setup page
once the protocols are enabled here. Similarly, data sharing can be configured on the main
Data Sharing page
.
The feed IDs below are typically in the form of
FL-ICAO-ACARSn
where
FL
are your initials (two or three letters),
ICAO
is the closest airport,
ACARS
should be the respective protocol (ACARS, VDL, HFDL) and
n
is a number to distinguish your feeds if necessary.
Enable first analog ACARS decoder
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Enable second analog ACARS decoder (to allow covering the rarely used frequencies below 130MHz - which is rarely useful outside of the US)
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Enable VDL Mode 2 decoder
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Enable HFDL support
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Enable hfdlobserver
(this requires a web-888 SDR on your network)
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Enable acars2pos
(showing ACARS/VDL2/HFDL positions on the ADS-B live map)
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Enable AIS / Shipfeeder
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Show ships on the ADS-B live map
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Enable Radio Sonde
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