ADS-B Mode-S

My tracking of nearby ADSB-out aircraft using my local AWACS server.

1090-at-work

Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast - Mode-S

On January 1, 2020, Federal Regulation 14 CFR § 91.225 requiring ADSB-out to transmit their position information to ATC and other aircraft takes effect. This applies to all aircraft above 10,000 MSL, inside Class A, B, and C airspace, and within 30 NM of a Mode-C airport to the surface. Since the transmission happens at 1090MHz, is vertically polarized, and is receivable within a line of sight, ground stations can pick up signals from aircraft hundreds of nautical miles away flying at high altitude!

Unscientific deployment observation

Being within the KIAH Mode-C ring, all planes are required to have a squawkable transponder for the primary ATC radar. Unfortunately, most of these planes are invisible without the 1090MHz transponder which allows for a MLAT(multi-lateration) calculation with multiple base stations. Sometimes an ADSB-IN aircraft is flying nearby which will activate a ADSB-R (rebroadcast). The traffic within several miles and within 5000' of the aircraft will be rebroadcast meaning that my AWACS system can now see the ground traffic at major airports as well as random signatures for the remainder of the transponder only flights.

Yesterday's Stats

Yesterday's Flights last 24h range Flight and plane information

Country summary

Total airframes: 1267
Unassigned icao range: 0
United States: 1166 92.03%
Mexico: 49 3.87%
Canada: 31 2.45%
Panama: 3 0.24%
Germany: 3 0.24%
United Kingdom: 2 0.16%
Netherlands: 2 0.16%
Japan: 2 0.16%
Taiwan: 2 0.16%
New Zealand: 2 0.16%
Qatar: 1 0.08%
France: 1 0.08%
Turkey: 1 0.08%
Luxembourg: 1 0.08%
United Arab Emirates: 1 0.08%

Airframe summary

Boeing : 530
B737 : 298
B737-MAX : 168
B777 : 19
B787 : 17
B757 : 17
B747 : 4
B767 : 4
B717 : 3
Airbus : 245
A320 : 71
A321 : 61
A319 : 50
A321-neo : 35
A320-neo : 25
A350 : 1
A330 : 1
A380 : 1
unknown : 173
Embraer : 137
ERJ-175 : 81
E-145XR : 34
Phenom : 17
E-190 : 5
Bombardier : 43
A220 : 13
Challenger : 13
CRJ200 : 6
CRJ900 : 5
CRJ700 : 4
Global Express : 2
Cessna : 41
Citation Longitude : 13
Citation Soverign : 12
Citation-525 : 5
Skyhawk-172 : 3
Skylane-182 : 3
Citation Encore : 3
Centurion-210 : 1
Citation Mustang : 1
Beechcraft : 12
Bonanza : 4
Beechcraft : 3
300 Super King Air : 3
90 King Air : 1
Travel Air : 1
Piper : 10
Piper Archer : 5
Piper Malibu : 3
Piper : 2
PIC : 9
Piper Archer : 5
Skyhawk-172 : 3
Citabria : 1
other : 8
Hawker : 5
MD-8x : 1
Mooney 20 : 1
deHavillandCanada : 1
Gulfstream : 8
Gulfstream V : 3
Gulfstream IV : 3
Galaxy : 1
Gulfstream VI : 1
Cirrus : 6
SR-22 : 4
Cirrus Vision : 1
SR-22T : 1
helikopter : 5
EC-145 : 3
R66 : 1
EC-135 : 1
LearJet : 3
LearJet : 2
LearJet 35 : 1
warbird : 1
P-51 Mustang : 1
Dassault : 1
Falcon : 1

Airline flight summary

Total : 2157
Callsign is tail number: 111
Blockheads: 10
PIA: 0
Spionen: 0
Numerical: 1
Unidentified: 14
192 flights got close to the antenna.
LIFE7 did this the most, 4 times.
LIFE7 flew nearby the longest for 10.0 minutes.
SWA874 was closest to the antenna, 2109 ft away.
Busiest plane: N10156 an E45X flew 6 routes for UCA.
UAL/UA - United Airlines : 623
SWA/WN - Southwest Airlines : 356
ASH/YV - Mesa Airlines : 162
AAL/AA - American Airlines : 145
UCA/C5 - CommutAir : 122
DAL/DL - Delta Air Lines : 117
SKW/OO - SkyWest : 68
NKS/NK - Spirit Airlines : 58
JBU/B6 - JetBlue Airways : 34
FFT/F9 - Frontier Airlines : 33
EJA/1I - NetJets : 31
VOI/Y4 - Volaris : 27
VIV/VB - Aeroenlaces Nacionales : 22
AMX/AM - AeroMéxico : 20
LXJ/ - Flexjet : 20
ACA/AC - Air Canada : 18
ASA/AS - Alaska Airlines : 18
WJA/WS - WestJet : 15
ENY/MQ - Envoy Air : 14
TAI/TA - Taca International Airlines : 8
SLI/5D - AeroMexico Connect : 6
JIA/OH - PSA Airlines : 5
AAY/G4 - Allegiant Air : 4
BAW/BA - British Airways : 4
CMP/CM - Copa Airlines : 4
ACW/ - SERVICIOS AEREOS ACROSS, S.A. DE C.V. : 4
ANZ/NZ - Air New Zealand : 3
TSC/TS - Air Transat : 3
KLM/KL - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines : 3
DLH/LH - Lufthansa : 3
RPA/RW - Republic Airlines : 3
SCX/SY - Sun Country Airlines : 3
EDV/9E - Endeavor Air : 3
CNS/ - Cobalt Air : 3
AFR/AF - Air France : 2
ANA/NH - All Nippon Airways : 2
VTM/ - Aeronaves TSM : 2
GTI/5Y - Atlas Air : 2
LET/ - Aerolineas Ejecutivas : 2
SCM/ - American Jet International : 2
CLX/CV - Cargolux : 2
EVA/BR - EVA Air : 2
UAE/EK - Emirates : 2
QTR/QR - Qatar Airways : 2
THY/TK - Turkish Airlines : 2
XSR/ - Executive AirShare : 2
NCR/N8 - National Air Cargo : 2
RDK/ - Memorial Hermann Hospital System : 2
OAE/OY - Omni Air International : 1
ROU/RV - Air Canada Rouge : 1
CWG/ - Wing Aviation : 1
JTL/ - Jet Linx Aviation : 1
KAY/ - K5 Aviation GmbH : 1
TWY/ - Sunset Aviation, LLC : 1

You only need a few things to get started:

My long range setup is using a Raspberry Pi Zero and a ProStickPlus. PiZero + ProStickPlus

To improve the setup:

ADSB-in

Since it's more expensive to add ADSB-in capability and not required by the FAA many planes don't have this. Fortunately, using almost the same setup as my home AWACS system Stratux can supplement your electronic flight bag. I'm currently using Avare with the external i/o plugin to connect to the homebuilt stratux.

References and Software

gr-air-modes - ADS-B receiving software.
wikipedia ADS-B
rtl-sdr ads-b article
antirez dump1090
satsignal pi-1090
asd-b.ca
mutability mlat-server
alkissack dump1090
British Airways used this in a pretty neat marketing campaign #lookup.