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  1. PLANEPLOTTER ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS FOR ANDROID
  2. PLANEPLOTTER ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS ANDROID
  3. PLANEPLOTTER ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS DOWNLOAD

Many thanks to beta testers for their feedback and suggestions. For installation instructions, please refer to:

PLANEPLOTTER ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS ANDROID

This requires that you permit installation of third-party apps on your Android device.

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PLANEPLOTTER ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS DOWNLOAD

Note: The download is not through Google Play, but is a standalone file.

PLANEPLOTTER ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS FOR ANDROID

This is a great PlanePlotter viewer companion for Android 4+ devices, providing access to the PlanePlotter servers wherever your mobile data plan extends.Ĭustomize the Map display markers and weather overlays, add your choice of aircraft silhouettes and airline operator flags, and use your existing Master User licence to view Mlat aircraft.ĭownload is available on the website, along with screenshots, installation and operation instructions, and related links. It gives me great pleasure to announce the official release of PlanePlotter mobile! Thanks again for all your help.Great news from Luke.who has developed PPm for PlanePlotter I hope to get back on here once I have found a dish and start trying to receive some signals as I'm a newbie when it comes to these frequencies although I've been receiving signals from lower frequency birds for a while now. This can be done by simply checking "listen to this device" in the sound menu (see pic). It can be found here: V3 Preview Downloads Another item brought up was trying to "listen" to VAC outputs. A couple items I noticed that was discussed several times were issues with SDR# and I was wondering if any of you have ever used SDRconsole by Simon Brown? It's a great SDR front end with multible VFO's built in and works well for me decoding digital signals with SDRplay RSP, Airspy and RTL-SDR dongles. I've never seen more dedication toward receiving C-Band signals than through the efforts of Vipersan and Confucian! You guys are an inspiration. 3F2 15W is a possibility and I've heard there are T-Channels on 4F3 97W as well from my location. I have a good shot at 54W as I can receive L-Band JAERO from inside the house on a RFSpace Vivaldi antenna (see pic). I take it that a 1.2 size dish is a good compromise between gain and being able to maintain a signal on birds such as Inmarsat 54W 3F4 so I'm looking for something in that size range and have already purchased a Titanium C1-PLL LNB. I have been completely through this thread twice to try to glean all the information here concerning C-Band JAERO reception and have started getting some items to try this when the weather gets a little warmer. Thanks to all the people in this thread (and entire site) that have inspired me to try the 3.6 Ghz area of the spectrum as L-band is as high as I've been so far.

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I'm currently using VRS and I assume I could send a feed to PlanePlotter but I haven't looked into it as yet. I currently use an ADS-B dump 1090 setup receiving up to 250 miles from the NE to the SE of my QTH (less in other directions as I'm at sea level on a river) as well and HFDL which I normally pick up Iceland, San Francisco, New York, Ireland, Panama City and the Spanish GS off of western Africa. I will certainly look at PlanePlotter once I have dedicated something for continuous operation. I am serious about C-band and hopefully through this thread I have enough information to receive the signals so I'm in process of finding a proper dish for it's use. He was 100% proactive in solving this issue and I really appreciate his supportive attitude and a wonderful program. Was out of town for a few days but I see that Jonti has updated the files with a new revision to utilize SSL for the aircraft database and all is working great.











Planeplotter alternative products