Jeff's ADSB video is a must-watch! As a pilot, I've seen many ADSB setups, but Jeff's detailed and clear explanation truly stands out. His step-by-step guide and practical tips make the process approachable and exciting. The way he explains antenna placement and troubleshooting is invaluable. Jeff's enthusiasm is contagious, and his expertise shines through, making this video an essential resource for any pilot looking to enhance their ADSB setup. Highly recommend!
Awesome video. I use flightradar24 all the time and was reading you get their business plan free if you supply them ABS-D data. Doing this was going to be a near term project. Good video. Also good info on the MLAT data... I would not have know that.
Awesome video, thanks! Quick question though, I've set everything up as you've described in the video, but I cannot seem to get any data to FR24. FlightAware works perfectly, but I cannot see any statistics on the Feeder Page on FlightRadar.
Did you SSH into the PiAware feeder and run the install script for feeding FlightRadar? Did you have a FlightRadar account before entering your email during the installation process on the feeder?
@@JeffWuerth Managed to fix it in the end. Had to leave it running for a day then data started showing up. Took another day until my account was upgraded.
Jeff, This was a fantastic and extremely valuable video. I've been feeding Flight Radar 24 for nearly a year, but had wanted to also do Flight Aware, for which I've had a userid and password for 13 years. You finally showed me exactly how to accomplish that. Both are now up and running, thanks to you! New Subscriber here now! By the way, is your dog a Griff? (or is Charlie a German Wirehaired Pointer, or Drahthaar, or Cesky Fousek?) I"ve had Griffs, Pesky Fouseks for over 30 years. My current girl is 5. Do you hunt Charlie?
Thank you for the kind words about the video. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Charlie is a Pudelpointer. She is such a sweet girl, but she does not go hunting. She does really enjoy swimming in a lake though.
@@JeffWuerth I had a friend for many years who owned both griffons and pudelpointers. His last dog, when he passed, was a young pudelpointer. He was a staunch bird hunter, and loved all of his dogs like nothing else. They’re all great dogs. Thanks again!
i will say, i tried it out on my windows rig, sadly im in new zealand and onthe south island/west cost. so not many people fly over , butyeah, it is prety oof, but yeah if i had spare low power pilike, rig id send it, and shove it on the top of my hill with a solar panel.
A solar rig would be a great idea, you’ll just need a way to get it connected to the internet to feed unless you are only interested in viewing the data locally and not acting as a feeder.
Jeff: Your antenna AND the dongle filter are both set up for 1090 mHz. What about the UAT 978 mHz??? Will that antenna work on the 978?? Will the filter attenuate the 978 signal?? I'm far more interested in general aviation than commercial jet traffic, and want to track UAT traffic. This setup appears to be designed for 1090 mHz. Is that correct??
This particular setup filters out 978. I know there are some dongles that do not have filters, and even with the 1090 antenna you might have luck receiving 978, but I would suggest doing more research before moving forward with that configuration. I do know you can buy a dedicated 978 dongle and get a 978 antenna to go with the system. There are some additional setup procedures to make sure the software knows what dongle is responsible for which frequency range, so keep an eye for that if you do go that route with 2 dongles.
Any Ideas to why i cant connect to wifi? ssid is correct and so it password, everything is case correct and used the " for the whitespace value in my ssid
Set up MLAT and it now shows me in china (I have the correct longitude and latitude) and while my right side shows 19 aircraft, I see none actually on the map. What happened!
Rebooted my Raspberry PI and now I am getting an Internal Server Error 500 every time I am trying to access flightaware via the device's IP address. Any idea how I can get this sorted out?
This is a tough one because there are so many things that could be causing this error. Are you able to see if the feeder is feeding out to FlightAware over the internet by logging into your online account and viewing the feeder status? If it is not, you may have a corrupted instance and might need to reinstall. There is documentation out there which will tell you how to get your "Unique Identifier" from the "stats" page of the My-ADSB tab on the FlightAware website and use it when you reinstall the software so you continue feeding as the same device.
I have tried to reinstall everything. But I cannot get into my Raspberry Pi via SSH anymore either. Even got a new one with a new IP address and all. But I still cannot get anywhere...
@@RainerWarrior666 Make sure you put the SSH file on the root of the file system. Remove the SD card from the Pi, insert it into a computer and be sure you have a file called SSH on the root (watch the video from around 15:00 for Mac and continue to see how it is done in windows. You will have no SSH access without that file properly placed on the root of the SD card.
Thank you, could not have done this without you. Top Man.
Jeff's ADSB video is a must-watch! As a pilot, I've seen many ADSB setups, but Jeff's detailed and clear explanation truly stands out. His step-by-step guide and practical tips make the process approachable and exciting. The way he explains antenna placement and troubleshooting is invaluable. Jeff's enthusiasm is contagious, and his expertise shines through, making this video an essential resource for any pilot looking to enhance their ADSB setup. Highly recommend!
Thanks for the kind words. Be sure to watch out for the external antenna mounting video coming out soon!
Awesome video. I use flightradar24 all the time and was reading you get their business plan free if you supply them ABS-D data. Doing this was going to be a near term project. Good video. Also good info on the MLAT data... I would not have know that.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
very comprihensive and easy to understand, thanks for sharing such informative video
Great Video. Sadly, for some reason I can't get the setup email from FlightAware. I'll try to set up my account later I guess
Fixed.
Awesome video, thanks! Quick question though, I've set everything up as you've described in the video, but I cannot seem to get any data to FR24. FlightAware works perfectly, but I cannot see any statistics on the Feeder Page on FlightRadar.
Did you SSH into the PiAware feeder and run the install script for feeding FlightRadar?
Did you have a FlightRadar account before entering your email during the installation process on the feeder?
@@JeffWuerth Managed to fix it in the end. Had to leave it running for a day then data started showing up. Took another day until my account was upgraded.
Jeff, This was a fantastic and extremely valuable video. I've been feeding Flight Radar 24 for nearly a year, but had wanted to also do Flight Aware, for which I've had a userid and password for 13 years. You finally showed me exactly how to accomplish that. Both are now up and running, thanks to you! New Subscriber here now!
By the way, is your dog a Griff? (or is Charlie a German Wirehaired Pointer, or Drahthaar, or Cesky Fousek?) I"ve had Griffs, Pesky Fouseks for over 30 years. My current girl is 5. Do you hunt Charlie?
Thank you for the kind words about the video. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Charlie is a Pudelpointer. She is such a sweet girl, but she does not go hunting. She does really enjoy swimming in a lake though.
@@JeffWuerth I had a friend for many years who owned both griffons and pudelpointers. His last dog, when he passed, was a young pudelpointer. He was a staunch bird hunter, and loved all of his dogs like nothing else. They’re all great dogs. Thanks again!
Cute dog alert @ 17:50
She needed pets. She was being a very good helper.
i will say, i tried it out on my windows rig, sadly im in new zealand and onthe south island/west cost. so not many people fly over , butyeah, it is prety oof, but yeah if i had spare low power pilike, rig id send it, and shove it on the top of my hill with a solar panel.
A solar rig would be a great idea, you’ll just need a way to get it connected to the internet to feed unless you are only interested in viewing the data locally and not acting as a feeder.
Jeff: Your antenna AND the dongle filter are both set up for 1090 mHz. What about the UAT 978 mHz??? Will that antenna work on the 978?? Will the filter attenuate the 978 signal?? I'm far more interested in general aviation than commercial jet traffic, and want to track UAT traffic. This setup appears to be designed for 1090 mHz. Is that correct??
This particular setup filters out 978. I know there are some dongles that do not have filters, and even with the 1090 antenna you might have luck receiving 978, but I would suggest doing more research before moving forward with that configuration. I do know you can buy a dedicated 978 dongle and get a 978 antenna to go with the system. There are some additional setup procedures to make sure the software knows what dongle is responsible for which frequency range, so keep an eye for that if you do go that route with 2 dongles.
Any Ideas to why i cant connect to wifi? ssid is correct and so it password, everything is case correct and used the " for the whitespace value in my ssid
What kind of Pi are you using?
Set up MLAT and it now shows me in china (I have the correct longitude and latitude) and while my right side shows 19 aircraft, I see none actually on the map. What happened!
be sure to set your location on the FlightAware website, not only on the Pi.
The part of the video that has these instructions is at 28:07.
Rebooted my Raspberry PI and now I am getting an Internal Server Error 500 every time I am trying to access flightaware via the device's IP address. Any idea how I can get this sorted out?
This is a tough one because there are so many things that could be causing this error. Are you able to see if the feeder is feeding out to FlightAware over the internet by logging into your online account and viewing the feeder status? If it is not, you may have a corrupted instance and might need to reinstall. There is documentation out there which will tell you how to get your "Unique Identifier" from the "stats" page of the My-ADSB tab on the FlightAware website and use it when you reinstall the software so you continue feeding as the same device.
I have tried to reinstall everything. But I cannot get into my Raspberry Pi via SSH anymore either. Even got a new one with a new IP address and all. But I still cannot get anywhere...
@@RainerWarrior666 Make sure you put the SSH file on the root of the file system. Remove the SD card from the Pi, insert it into a computer and be sure you have a file called SSH on the root (watch the video from around 15:00 for Mac and continue to see how it is done in windows. You will have no SSH access without that file properly placed on the root of the SD card.