The Free FlightAware FlightFeeder Receiver Box
If you want to share Mode-S/ADS-B data from your location to all the aircraft tracking sites.
Check out the FlightAware FlightFeeder Box. http://flightaware.com/adsb/flightfeeder/
FlightFeeder is a network ADS-B receiver. It receives ADS-B data directly from airplane transponders via a small antenna. FlightFeeder then makes the real-time data available on the local network to users and also sends it to FlightAware over the Internet. FlightFeeder only requires an external antenna (included), Internet connection over Ethernet, and power (via a USB cable into a wall adapter).
FlightFeeder is compatible with virtually all existing ADS-B software packages like PlanePlotter and BaseStation and Virtual Radar Server. Users can connect to their FlightFeeder over their LAN to receive all data. Users can also choose to view flight data on the FlightAware.com web site.
* Can I share data from FlightFeeder with other sites?
Sure! FlightAware encourages the sharing of all available ADS-B data for maximum collaboration and sharing within the community. http://flightaware.com/adsb/faq#sharing
Live Aircraft Flight Tracking Sites Maps
PlaneFinder.net
PlaneFinder offers Free ADS-B Receiver Box - See page for details: http://planefinder.net/about/free-ads-b-receiver/
FlightRadar24.com
FlightRadar24 does information data blocking on non-commercial aircraft on their website,
Please use Planefinder.net or RadarBox24 to get Aircraft Details (Tail Numbers,Mode-S Codes and other information). The aircraft will show 'BLOCKED" or "Aircraft Type" in the 'Flight ID' field on FR24.
RadarBox24.com
FlightAware.com - San Diego (KSAN) Map Area
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