Experimental demodulator/decoder for 978MHz UAT signals.
Please use https://github.com/flightaware/dump978 instead of this repository.
dump978 is the demodulator. It expects 8-bit I/Q samples on stdin at 2.083334MHz, for example:
$ rtl_sdr -f 978000000 -s 2083334 -g 48 - | ./dump978
It outputs one one line per demodulated message, in the form:
+012345678..; this is an uplink message
-012345678..; this is a downlink message
For parsers: ignore everything between the first semicolon and newline that you don't understand, it will be used for metadata later. See reader.[ch] for a reference implementation.
To decode messages into a readable form use uat2text:
$ rtl_sdr -f 978000000 -s 2083334 -g 48 - | ./dump978 | ./uat2text
Around 1100 sample messages are in the file sample-data.txt.gz. They are the output of the demodulator from various RF captures I have on hand. This file can be fed to uat2text etc:
$ zcat sample-data.txt.gz | ./uat2text
When testing, this is much easier on your CPU (and disk space!) than starting from the raw RF captures.
As the uplink and downlink messages start with different characters, you can filter for just one type of message very easily with grep:
# Uplink messages only:
$ zcat sample-data.txt.gz | grep "^+" | ./uat2text
# Downlink messages only:
$ zcat sample-data.txt.gz | grep "^-" | ./uat2text
uat2json writes aircraft.json files in the format expected by my fork of dump1090's map html/javascript.
To set up a live map feed:
- Get a copy of this dump1090 repository. We're going to reuse its mapping html/javascript:
$ git clone https://github.com/mutability/dump1090 dump1090-copy
- Put the html/javascript somewhere your webserver can reach:
$ mkdir /var/www/dump978map
$ cp -a dump1090-copy/public_html/* /var/www/dump978map/
- Create an empty "data" subdirectory
$ mkdir /var/www/dump978map/data
- Feed uat2json from dump978:
$ rtl_sdr -f 978000000 -s 2083334 -g 48 - | \
./dump978 | \
./uat2json /var/www/dump978map/data
- Go look at http://localhost/dump978map/
Warning: This one is particularly experimental.
uat2esnt accepts 978MHz UAT downlink messages on stdin and generates 1090MHz Extended Squitter messages on stdout.
The generated messages mostly use DF18 with CF=6, which is for rebroadcasts of ADS-B messages (ADS-R).
The output format is the "AVR" text format; this can be fed to dump1090 on port 30001 by default. Other ADS-B tools may accept it too - e.g. VRS seems to accept most of it (though it ignores DF18 CF=5 messages which are generated for non-ICAO-address callsign/squawk information.
You'll want a pipeline like this:
$ rtl_sdr -f 978000000 -s 2083334 -g 48 - | \
./dump978 | \
./uat2esnt | \
nc -q1 localhost 30001