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− | Modez/Aviation Mapper is now running live - [http://maps.spench.net/aviation/ please try the web app]! | + | '''Modez/Aviation Mapper is now running live - [http://maps.spench.net/aviation/ please try the web app]!''' |
The full write-up with: | The full write-up with: |
Revision as of 13:26, 22 April 2012
Contents
[hide]Summary
Modez/Aviation Mapper is now running live - please try the web app!
The full write-up with:
- screenshots
- demonstration videos
- experimental results
- comparisons to other hardware
- overseas tests, etc
can be found on the main page.
Selected screenshots
Aviation Mapper Desktop Tracking App
3D Google Earth Front-end
Decoder
- Scope of Mode S short frame with (red) binary decode overlaid:
- Drawing on Eric Cottrell's original decoder, this is the Modez-enhanced scope view with preamble, reference level and data-start/end markers:
- Evolution of the decoder showing improved noise floor:
Raw Samples
- 4MHz chunk visualised in GNU Radio (notice the nearby GSM channel intermod on the right-hand side):
- 8MHz chunk visualised in Baudline:
Inspiration
- Accessing SFO RADAR using the magic code-breaking box in the classic film Sneakers:
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