Article 2JZDT ADS-B for SDRplay RSP1 and RSP2 now available

ADS-B for SDRplay RSP1 and RSP2 now available

by
Thomas
from The SWLing Post on (#2JZDT)

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I was very happy to see the following message from Jon Hudson at SDRplay this morning:

"ADS-B for both RSP1 and RSP2 is now available for the Raspberry Pi 2 & 3 - you can get the software from downloads - http://www.sdrplay.com/downloads

If you are an RSP2 user, make sure you use Antenna Port B when running ADS-B."

This is great news as I've had a number of readers ask if the RSP series SDR was compatible with the DUMP1090 ADS-B system.

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The SDRplay RSP2

If you have an RSP1 or RSP2 and either a Raspberry Pi 2 or Pi 3, this will be an easy, accessible way to experiment with ADS-B.

In the long run, however, I'd never devote an RSP as a dedicated ADS-B feeder. Why? The RSP is a very versatile, full-featured SDR and I wouldn't want to tie it up with such a relatively routine, simple task.

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Instead, I'd give ADS-B a try with the RSP, and if I liked it, I'd purchase this inexpensive FlightAware RTL-SDR dongle with a built-in 1090 MHz bandpass filter for $18.95.

Click here to read my recent article about setting up a FlightAware ADS-B feeder.

I'm always so happy to see such active application development from "Mom and Pop" companies like SDRplay and AirSpy. Just more ways to put your SDR to work for you!

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