SpectraSentry / ADS-B Aircraft Radar

ADS-B Aircraft Radar

A 1090 MHz Mode S receiver and PPI radar that tracks real aircraft — CRC-validated decodes only, nothing simulated.

PPI aircraft radar with compass, range rings and live aircraft
PPI aircraft radar with compass, range rings and live aircraft
What it is

The ADS-B tab decodes 1090 MHz Mode S transmissions from the RTL-SDR. Each DF17 message is CRC-24 validated before it is accepted, then decoded for position (CPR), velocity and identity. Aircraft are plotted on a PPI radar with range rings, a compass rose and chevron icons; selecting one shows its details with a hexdb.io intel lookup. You can center the display by zip code or lat/lon, and emergency squawk codes raise an alert. Only real, decoded aircraft appear — no targets are injected.

What it's for

Local airspace awareness during field operations or investigations.

Correlating overhead aircraft with RF anomalies seen on the spectrum.

Watching for emergency squawks (7500/7600/7700) in the area.

How to use it
  1. Connect the RTL-SDR. Plug in the Nooelec NESDR; the receiver tunes 1090 MHz.
  2. Set your center. Enter a zip code or lat/lon (or use GPS) so range rings and bearings are relative to you.
  3. Start tracking. Begin reception from the info panel; aircraft populate as Mode S messages decode.
  4. Inspect an aircraft. Click a chevron to see callsign, altitude, speed and the hexdb registration lookup.
Details
Decoder1090 MHz Mode S · DF17 · CRC-24 validated · CPR position, velocity, identity
DisplayPPI radar · range rings · compass · chevron icons · track trails
CenteringZip code / lat-lon / GPS
AlertsEmergency squawk detection · hexdb.io registration intel
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