Basic Setup

The data below should match the exact location of your antenna (for a normal feeder). You can use the location and elevation finder tool to find your Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude based on your address.

For a Stage 2 feeder that connects with already running micro feeder(s), the data here defines the position you want to be the center of your combined map display. Make sure you select Stage 2 Setup below.

If you are re-installing the ADS-B Feeder Image and have made a backup of your configuration, you can also simply restore those settings restore previous backup

Closest airport suggestion:

What data do you want to track?

Simply click the button for each data type you want to track -- you can always change this later.
Select the type of feeder (explanations below):



Explanation of the ADS-B feeder types
Integrated Feeder: This is the default option that most users will want. Collect data using attached SDRs and send to one or more aggregators.
Micro Feeder: Collect data using attached SDRs and otherwise minimize memory use and disable local features. Designed to work with a second stage image that uses this feeder as its input and creates the map, feeds the aggregators, etc.
Nano Feeder: Collect data using attached SDRs and otherwise minimize memory use even more and disable most local features, including the graphs running on the nano feeder. Designed to work with a second stage image that uses this feeder as its input and creates the map, feeds the aggregators, etc. Compared to the micro feeder option this is additionally optimized to reduce disk IO.
Stage 2: Designed to connect to one or more micro feeder(s). You can select for each of them individually which aggregators you want to feed, and you get a combined map of all the planes that the micro feeder(s) see.
WARNING: Stage 2 setup with only 971 MB of memory (400 to 600MB per microsite recommended)