- These scripts aid in setting up your current ADS-B receiver to feed adsb.one.
- They will not disrupt any existing feed clients already present.
https://www.freemaptools.com/elevation-finder.htm
curl -L -o /tmp/feed.sh https://adsb.one/feed.sh
sudo bash /tmp/feed.sh
The feed IP for adsb.one is 49.13.5.81
netstat -t -n | grep -E '64004|64006'
Expected Output:
tcp 0 0 LOCALHOST:33842 49.13.5.81:64004 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 LOCALHOST:55282 49.13.5.81:64006 ESTABLISHED
4: Optional: Install local interface for your data
The interface will be available at http://192.168.X.XX/adsb-one
Replace the IP address with the address of your Raspberry Pi.
Install / Update:
sudo bash /usr/local/share/adsb-one/git/install-or-update-interface.sh
Remove:
sudo bash /usr/local/share/tar1090/uninstall.sh adsb-one
curl -L -o /tmp/update.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adsb-one/feed/master/update.sh
sudo bash /tmp/update.sh
If you encounter issues, please do a reboot and then supply these logs on Discord (last 20 lines for each is sufficient):
sudo journalctl -u adsb-one-feed --no-pager
sudo journalctl -u adsb-one-mlat --no-pager
cat /etc/default/adsb-one
This is the same as the initial installation. If the client is up to date it should not take as long as the original installation, otherwise this will also update the client which will take a moment.
curl -L -o /tmp/feed.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adsb-one/feed/master/install.sh
sudo bash /tmp/feed.sh
This is enabled by default. You probably don't need to change that.
- Disable:
sudo sed --follow-symlinks -i -e 's/RESULTS=.*/RESULTS=""/' /etc/default/adsb-one
sudo systemctl restart adsb-one-mlat
- Enable:
sudo sed --follow-symlinks -i -e 's/RESULTS=.*/RESULTS="--results beast,connect,127.0.0.1:30104"/' /etc/default/adsb-one
sudo systemctl restart adsb-one-mlat
sudo systemctl restart adsb-one-feed
sudo systemctl restart adsb-one-mlat
sudo systemctl status adsb-one-feed
sudo systemctl status adsb-one-mlat
sudo bash /usr/local/share/adsb-one/uninstall.sh
If the above doesn't work, you can just disable the services and the scripts won't run anymore:
sudo systemctl disable --now adsb-one-feed
sudo systemctl disable --now adsb-one-mlat