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GlennSprigg:
I've just been playing around with my new modern digital radio, listening to local AIR bands.
(My ancient collection of valve/tube radios just doesn't cut it! haha...). In my area, it's all un-controlled airports, using
mainly CTAF on 126.7 Mhz. Today, there's at least 3 aircraft including water-bombers S/E of us controlling bush-fires!

Of interest though, (I'm sure most people know it!?) there are many websites like...  www.flightradar24.com   that
show real live aircraft positions for anywhere in the World! That above site needs a subscription, but can still be used
for free for 30-mins, but you only have to refresh the page to keep adding 30-mins. (If you Google their site, you will
find links to an Android Mobile version '.apk' you can download for free and install yourself!).
Below, it's showing a few of the aircraft I mentioned above. (You click on one to see it's details & tracking...


Do a search for JFK or O'Hare and zoom out. Be amazed at the quantity of Aircraft!!!   :palm:

NivagSwerdna:
search EBAY for "SDR Realtek RTL2832U & R820T"

I can happily receive ADS–B traffic with the whip antenna just sitting near my window. 

Very fun if you are interested in this sort of stuff.  You also get to see flights that are not reported on FlightTracker etc. like Surveys

Beamin:

--- Quote from: NivagSwerdna on January 02, 2021, 11:46:46 am ---search EBAY for "SDR Realtek RTL2832U & R820T"

I can happily receive ADS–B traffic with the whip antenna just sitting near my window. 

Very fun if you are interested in this sort of stuff.  You also get to see flights that are not reported on FlightTracker etc. like Surveys

--- End quote ---

I have a sdrplay where you can use google maps with another piece of software and track adsb too. You can build an antenna out of coat hangers less then a foot in length, much more fun then watching the internet. The software also shows a real pic of the plane date of manufacture and other things. You would be surprised how many executives are flying around in their companies private planes. Why drive if you're rich? You can see planes as far as your antenna will let you but its a good 40+ miles. You can see medivac and police helicopters too.

Red Squirrel:
I have a setup at home that Flightaware sent me for free.  It's kind of neat, basically a RPI based SDR that picks up the ADSB signals. 

Old pic, but this is what the local interface looks like:



The hardware:



Don't turn it on...


 
Setup in the attic:


 
It's mostly set and forget, but it's kind of fun to check the interface whenever I hear a really low flying plane or something.

In fact by looking at these old pics it solves the mystery of what that tablet pen I found the other day is for. 

AlbertL:
ADSBexchange.com is a good site.  It sometimes shows flights that don't appear on other sites.

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