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v2.0.3-beta.6

18 May 04:53
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v2.0.3-beta.6 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.2 include:

  • actual working fix for the stage2 Radarbox UAT issue
  • add button to update the base OS
  • stage2: create multi-heywhatsthat-outline to show the theoretical combined coverage of all micro feeders (assuming they all have HeyWhatsThat IDs)
  • stage2: dynamically update the micro feeder information on the stage2 page
  • fix potentially inconsistent feeder status for adsbX
  • stage2: show site statistics in messages / positions per second to make things more consistent with tar1090
  • stage2: ensure all site names are unique
  • stronger warning to have ssh access before securing the image
  • add missing shutdown template
  • stage2: improve backup/restore
  • stage2: add reverse proxy to simplify access to the various micro-proxies; this avoids using ports that are blocked
  • stage2: add summary line to the micro feeder table on the home page to consistently get to map and stats for not just the micro feeders but also the full stage2 (thanks @eddieb for the suggestion)
  • stage2: fix UAT978 forwading and UAT978 statistics
  • add an installer .iso for native x86_64 PC

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.3-beta.5

18 May 03:11
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v2.0.3-beta.5 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.2 include:

  • add button to update the base OS
  • attempt to fix RadarBox UAT issue
  • stage2: create multi-heywhatsthat-outline to show the theoretical combined coverage of all micro feeders (assuming they all have HeyWhatsThat IDs)
  • stage2: dynamically update the micro feeder information on the stage2 page
  • fix potentially inconsistent feeder status for adsbX
  • stage2: show site statistics in messages / positions per second to make things more consistent with tar1090
  • stage2: ensure all site names are unique
  • stronger warning to have ssh access before securing the image
  • add missing shutdown template
  • stage2: improve backup/restore
  • stage2: add reverse proxy to simplify access to the various micro-proxies; this avoids using ports that are blocked
  • stage2: add summary line to the micro feeder table on the home page to consistently get to map and stats for not just the micro feeders but also the full stage2 (thanks @eddieb for the suggestion)
  • stage2: fix UAT978 forwading and UAT978 statistics
  • add an installer .iso for native x86_64 PC

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.3-beta.4

17 May 16:40
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v2.0.3-beta.4 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.2 include:

  • stage2: create multi-heywhatsthat-outline to show the theoretical combined coverage of all micro feeders (assuming they all have HeyWhatsThat IDs)
  • stage2: dynamically update the micro feeder information on the stage2 page
  • fix potentially inconsistent feeder status for adsbX
  • stage2: show site statistics in messages / positions per second to make things more consistent with tar1090
  • stage2: ensure all site names are unique
  • stronger warning to have ssh access before securing the image
  • add missing shutdown template
  • stage2: improve backup/restore
  • stage2: add reverse proxy to simplify access to the various micro-proxies; this avoids using ports that are blocked
  • stage2: add summary line to the micro feeder table on the home page to consistently get to map and stats for not just the micro feeders but also the full stage2 (thanks @eddieb for the suggestion)
  • stage2: fix UAT978 forwading and UAT978 statistics
  • add an installer .iso for native x86_64 PC

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.3-beta.3

16 May 03:52
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v2.0.3-beta.3 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.2 include:

  • stage2: show site statistics in messages / positions per second to make things more consistent with tar1090
  • stage2: ensure all site names are unique
  • stronger warning to have ssh access before securing the image
  • add missing shutdown template
  • stage2: improve backup/restore
  • stage2: add reverse proxy to simplify access to the various micro-proxies; this avoids using ports that are blocked
  • stage2: add summary line to the micro feeder table on the home page to consistently get to map and stats for not just the micro feeders but also the full stage2 (thanks @eddieb for the suggestion)
  • stage2: fix UAT978 forwading and UAT978 statistics
  • add an installer .iso for native x86_64 PC

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.3-beta.2

14 May 14:58
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v2.0.3-beta.2 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.2 include:

  • stronger warning to have ssh access before securing the image
  • add missing shutdown template
  • stage2: improve backup/restore
  • stage2: add reverse proxy to simplify access to the various micro-proxies; this avoids using ports that are blocked
  • stage2: add summary line to the micro feeder table on the home page to consistently get to map and stats for not just the micro feeders but also the full stage2 (thanks @eddieb for the suggestion)
  • stage2: fix UAT978 forwading and UAT978 statistics
  • add an installer .iso for native x86_64 PC

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.3-beta.1

13 May 01:03
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v2.0.3-beta.1 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.2 include:

  • stage2: add summary line to the micro feeder table on the home page to consistently get to map and stats for not just the micro feeders but also the full stage2 (thanks @eddieb for the suggestion)
  • stage2: fix UAT978 forwading and UAT978 statistics
  • add an installer .iso for native x86_64 PC

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.2

11 May 21:14
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Changes since v2.0.1 include:

  • re-add Odroid C4 and add Odroid XU4 builds
  • stage2: receive Airspy stats as well as full RTL stats, including gain, an signal strength details
  • update a all SDR-E containers to their latest versions
  • Airspy: use http transport for stats - allowing stage2 to get access to the stats as well
  • stage2: fix route api settings
  • stage2: more tuning of the stage2 home page
  • micro feeder: don't show empty string as listener
  • stage2: fix map / stats links for microsites
  • stage2: add additional aggregator links to the stage2 feeder home page
  • stage2: add links to dump978 for micro feeders providing UAT978 data
  • stage2: add links to live traffic and stats when showing the micro feeders connected to a stage2
  • stage2: allow more systems to be used as micro feeder by allowing host,port,protocol triplets - this allows for example to use a planefiner device as micro feeder
  • stage2: fix bug that prevent user from updating the stage2 name
  • stage2: fix rbfeeder script to grab serial from the correct log
  • use the human-friendly status pages for FA and FR24
  • several fixes to how aggregators that require keys are handled: enable them right away once a key has been provided, auto-disable them without a key
  • yet another significant UI / top level main menu change - hopefully this will settle down and stay stable
  • small changes to config file handling and activity logging to improve consistency and reduce clutter
  • start additional aggregator containers right after the required keys have been obtained / entered
  • various speedups for the app / applying settings
  • allow for remote beast source when SDR is configured as other or 978
  • stage2: many more UI changes
  • overall performance improvements (faster access to the global data the setup app uses)
  • stage2: better feedback to the user when operations fail or changes are made
  • stage2: show waiting spinner when making changes
  • fix: stage2 not starting due to syntax error / remove user env vars if unset / non-verbosely log docker pull to adsb-setup.log and dozzle proxy
  • stage2: apply settings immediately when adding a microproxy / fix microproxy IP change
  • improve handling of gain and SDR assignments on update and restore
  • stage2: allow simple editing of site name and IP address for micro proxies
  • stage2: stop multioutline from failing on systems with pre-v2.0 versions of Shapely
  • don't show the restarting message when shutting down
  • stage2: add backup + restore for microproxies

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.2-beta.9

11 May 03:56
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v2.0.2-beta.9 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.1 include:

  • stage2: receive Airspy stats as well as full RTL stats, including gain, an signal strength details
  • update a all SDR-E containers to their latest versions
  • Airspy: use http transport for stats - allowing stage2 to get access to the stats as well
  • stage2: fix route api settings
  • stage2: more tuning of the stage2 home page
  • micro feeder: don't show empty string as listener
  • stage2: fix map / stats links for microsites
  • stage2: add additional aggregator links to the stage2 feeder home page
  • stage2: add links to dump978 for micro feeders providing UAT978 data
  • stage2: add links to live traffic and stats when showing the micro feeders connected to a stage2
  • stage2: allow more systems to be used as micro feeder by allowing host,port,protocol triplets - this allows for example to use a planefiner device as micro feeder
  • stage2: fix bug that prevent user from updating the stage2 name
  • stage2: fix rbfeeder script to grab serial from the correct log
  • use the human-friendly status pages for FA and FR24
  • several fixes to how aggregators that require keys are handled: enable them right away once a key has been provided, auto-disable them without a key
  • yet another significant UI / top level main menu change - hopefully this will settle down and stay stable
  • small changes to config file handling and activity logging to improve consistency and reduce clutter
  • start additional aggregator containers right after the required keys have been obtained / entered
  • various speedups for the app / applying settings
  • allow for remote beast source when SDR is configured as other or 978
  • stage2: many more UI changes
  • overall performance improvements (faster access to the global data the setup app uses)
  • stage2: better feedback to the user when operations fail or changes are made
  • stage2: show waiting spinner when making changes
  • fix: stage2 not starting due to syntax error / remove user env vars if unset / non-verbosely log docker pull to adsb-setup.log and dozzle proxy
  • stage2: apply settings immediately when adding a microproxy / fix microproxy IP change
  • improve handling of gain and SDR assignments on update and restore
  • stage2: allow simple editing of site name and IP address for micro proxies
  • stage2: stop multioutline from failing on systems with pre-v2.0 versions of Shapely
  • don't show the restarting message when shutting down
  • stage2: add backup + restore for microproxies

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.2-beta.8

09 May 08:51
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v2.0.2-beta.8 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.1 include:

  • stage2: fix map / stats links for microsites
  • stage2: add additional aggregator links to the stage2 feeder home page
  • stage2: add links to dump978 for micro feeders providing UAT978 data
  • stage2: add links to live traffic and stats when showing the micro feeders connected to a stage2
  • stage2: allow more systems to be used as micro feeder by allowing host,port,protocol triplets - this allows for example to use a planefiner device as micro feeder
  • stage2: fix bug that prevent user from updating the stage2 name
  • stage2: fix rbfeeder script to grab serial from the correct log
  • use the human-friendly status pages for FA and FR24
  • several fixes to how aggregators that require keys are handled: enable them right away once a key has been provided, auto-disable them without a key
  • yet another significant UI / top level main menu change - hopefully this will settle down and stay stable
  • small changes to config file handling and activity logging to improve consistency and reduce clutter
  • start additional aggregator containers right after the required keys have been obtained / entered
  • various speedups for the app / applying settings
  • allow for remote beast source when SDR is configured as other or 978
  • stage2: many more UI changes
  • overall performance improvements (faster access to the global data the setup app uses)
  • stage2: better feedback to the user when operations fail or changes are made
  • stage2: show waiting spinner when making changes
  • fix: stage2 not starting due to syntax error / remove user env vars if unset / non-verbosely log docker pull to adsb-setup.log and dozzle proxy
  • stage2: apply settings immediately when adding a microproxy / fix microproxy IP change
  • improve handling of gain and SDR assignments on update and restore
  • stage2: allow simple editing of site name and IP address for micro proxies
  • stage2: stop multioutline from failing on systems with pre-v2.0 versions of Shapely
  • don't show the restarting message when shutting down
  • stage2: add backup + restore for microproxies

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

v2.0.2-beta.7

09 May 03:09
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v2.0.2-beta.7 Pre-release
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Changes since v2.0.1 include:

  • stage2: add additional aggregator links to the stage2 feeder home page
  • stage2: add links to dump978 for micro feeders providing UAT978 data
  • stage2: add links to live traffic and stats when showing the micro feeders connected to a stage2
  • stage2: allow more systems to be used as micro feeder by allowing host,port,protocol triplets - this allows for example to use a planefiner device as micro feeder
  • stage2: fix bug that prevent user from updating the stage2 name
  • stage2: fix rbfeeder script to grab serial from the correct log
  • use the human-friendly status pages for FA and FR24
  • several fixes to how aggregators that require keys are handled: enable them right away once a key has been provided, auto-disable them without a key
  • yet another significant UI / top level main menu change - hopefully this will settle down and stay stable
  • small changes to config file handling and activity logging to improve consistency and reduce clutter
  • start additional aggregator containers right after the required keys have been obtained / entered
  • various speedups for the app / applying settings
  • allow for remote beast source when SDR is configured as other or 978
  • stage2: many more UI changes
  • overall performance improvements (faster access to the global data the setup app uses)
  • stage2: better feedback to the user when operations fail or changes are made
  • stage2: show waiting spinner when making changes
  • fix: stage2 not starting due to syntax error / remove user env vars if unset / non-verbosely log docker pull to adsb-setup.log and dozzle proxy
  • stage2: apply settings immediately when adding a microproxy / fix microproxy IP change
  • improve handling of gain and SDR assignments on update and restore
  • stage2: allow simple editing of site name and IP address for micro proxies
  • stage2: stop multioutline from failing on systems with pre-v2.0 versions of Shapely
  • don't show the restarting message when shutting down
  • stage2: add backup + restore for microproxies

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

Warning

Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)