Thanks to the scripts and mods from @ jprochazka and @lignumaqua, I got my system running over the weekend.
I was looking for other ways to view my data when I’m away from my computer and came across RealADSB for iOS and AppleTV. It’s a java server that resides on the same machine as piaware and feeds data to the clients via Bonjour. I think the AppleTV version is particularly attractive.
It’s not unless dump1090 forwards MLAT to the stream of ADS-B messages and apparently it’s not
03-JULY-2016; I’ve updated adsb_hub.jar to support MLAT feed so more aircrafts can be shown in iOS app. Example of configuration file realadsb.com/dl/dump1090sbs.json
Before I buy this app (because I think it’s quite expensive for a quick buy ‘to see what it does’), I’m just trying to understand what I’d actually have to do in order to use it. I’ve got a pi3 with mutability and feeders for all four supported sites as scripted by the ADS-B Receiver Project.
Latest version of the app 1.18 got Connection Manager that allows to enter multiple IP addresses inside the app and easily switch between them. You can open Connection Manager by selecting ‘Connections…’ in menu opened by button in the top left corner of the screen.
As downloaded and installed on a iPhone 6 and a iPad Air with ADS-B up and running on a Raspberry pi 2 with MLAT. It will connect on port 30003, but no data or map is shown. What is the install if any on the Raspberry?