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ACARS SDR decoder

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ACARSDEC

Acarsdec is a multi-channels acars decoder with built-in rtl_sdr, airspy front end or sdrplay device. Since 3.0, It comes with a database backend : acarsserv to store received acars messages. (See acarsserv chapter below).

About this fork

The purpose of this fork is to enable reception up to 438 MHz in order to allow experimentation using 432-438 MHz ISM band.

Features :

  • up to 8 channels decoded simultaneously
  • error detection AND correction
  • input via rtl_sdr, or airspy or sdrplay software defined radios (SDR)
  • logging data over UDP in planeplotter or acarsserv formats to store in an sqlite database, or JSON for custom processing.
  • decoding of ARINC-622 ATS applications (ADS-C, CPDLC) via libacars library

Multi-channel decoding is particularly useful with broadband devices such as the RTLSDR dongle, the AIRspy and the SDRplay device. It allows the user to directly monitor to up to 8 different frequencies simultaneously with very low cost hardware.

Usage

acarsdec [-v] [-o lv] [-t time] [-A] [-n|N|j ipaddr:port] [-i stationid] [-l logfile [-H|-D]] -r rtldevicenumber f1 [f2] [... fN] | -s f1 [f2] [... fN]

-v : verbose

-A : don't display uplink messages (ie : only aircraft messages)

-o lv : output format : 0 : no log, 1 : one line by msg, 2 : full (default), 3 : monitor mode, 4 : msg JSON, 5 : route JSON

-t time : set forget time (TTL) in seconds in monitor mode(default=600s)

-l logfile : append log messages to logfile (Default : stdout)

-H : rotate log file once every hour

-D : rotate log file once every day

-n ipaddr:port : send acars messages to addr:port via UDP in planeplotter compatible format

-N ipaddr:port : send acars messages to addr:port via UDP in acarsdec format

-j ipaddr:port : send acars messages to addr:port via UDP in JSON format

-i station id: id use in acarsdec network format.

-b filter: filter output by label (ex: -b "H1:Q0" : only output messages with label H1 or Q0"

for the RTLSDR device

-r rtldevice f1 [f2] ... [fN] : decode from rtl dongle number or S/N "rtldevice" receiving at VHF frequencies "f1" and optionally "f2" to "fN" in Mhz (ie : -r 0 131.525 131.725 131.825 ). Frequencies must be within the same 2MHz.

-g gain : set rtl preamp gain in tenth of db (ie -g 90 for +9db). By default use maximum gain

-p ppm : set rtl ppm frequency correction

for the AIRspy device

-s f1 [f2] ... [fN] : decode from airspy receiving at VHF frequencies "f1" and optionally "f2" to "fN" in Mhz (ie : -s 131.525 131.725 131.825 ). Frequencies must be within the same 2MHz.

for the SDRplay device

-s f1 [f2] ... [fN] : decode from SDRplay receiving at VHF frequencies "f1" and optionally "f2" to "fN" in Mhz (ie : -s 131.525 131.725 131.825 ). Frequencies must be within the same 2MHz.

-L lnaState: set the lnaState (depends on the selected SDRPlay hardware)

-G GRdB: set the Gain Reduction in dB's. -100 is used for agc.

Examples

Decoding from rtl dongle number 0 on 3 frequencies , sending aircraft messages only to 192.168.1.1 on port 5555 and no other loging :

acarsdec -A -N 192.168.1.1:5555 -o0 -r 0 131.525 131.725 131.825

Decoding from airspy on 3 frequencies with verbose logging

acarsdec -s 131.525 131.725 131.825

Output formats examples

One line by mesg format (-o 1)

#2 (L:  -5 E:0) 25/12/2016 16:26:40 .EC-JBA IB3166 X B9 J80A /EGLL.TI2/000EGLLAABB2
#3 (L:   8 E:0) 25/12/2016 16:26:44 .G-OZBF ZB494B 2 Q0 S12A 
#3 (L:   0 E:0) 25/12/2016 16:26:44 .F-HZDP XK773C 2 16 M38A LAT N 47.176/LON E  2.943

Full message format (-o 2)

[#1 (F:131.825 L:   4 E:0) 25/12/2016 16:27:45 --------------------------------
Aircraft reg: .A6-EDY Flight id: EK0205
Mode : 2 Label : SA Id : 4 Ack : !
Message no: S31A :
0EV162743VS/

[#3 (F:131.825 L:   3 E:0) 25/12/2016 16:28:08 --------------------------------
Aircraft reg: .F-GSPZ Flight id: AF0940
Mode : 2 Label : B2 Id : 1 Ack : !
Message no: L07A :
/PIKCLYA.OC1/CLA 1627 161225 EGGX CLRNCE 606
AFR940 CLRD TO MUHA VIA ETIKI
RANDOM ROUTE
46N020W 45N027W 44N030W 40N040W 36N050W
34N055W 32N060W 27N070W
FM ETIKI/1720 MNTN F340 M083
ATC/LEVEL CHANGE
END O

Monitoring mode (-o 3)

             Acarsdec monitor
 Aircraft Flight  Nb Channels   Last     First
 .CN-RNV  AT852X   9 .x.      16:25:58 16:21:05
 .F-HBMI  ZI0321   1 .x.      16:25:52 16:25:52
 .F-GSPZ  AF0940   6 ..x      16:25:21 16:22:30
 .D-ABUF  DE0252   1 .x.      16:25:20 16:25:20

JSON mode (-o 4)

{"timestamp":1516206744.1849549,"channel":2,"freq":130.025,"level":-22,"error":0,"mode":"2","label":"H1","block_id":"6","ack":false,"tail":".N842UA","flight":"UA1412","msgno":"D04G","text":"#DFB9102,0043,188/9S101,0039,181/S0101,0043,188/0S100,0039,182/T1100,0043,188/1T099,0039,182/T2099,0043,189/2T098,0039,182/T3098,0043,189/3T097,0039,182/T4098,0043,189/4T097,0039,183/T5098,0043,189/5T097,0039,1","end":true,"station_id":"sigint"}
{"timestamp":1516206745.249615,"channel":2,"freq":130.025,"level":-24,"error":2,"mode":"2","label":"RA","block_id":"R","ack":false,"tail":".N842UA","flight":"","msgno":"","text":"QUHDQWDUA?1HOWGOZIT\r\n ** PART 01 OF 01 **\r\nHOWGOZIT 1412-17 SJC\r\nCI: 17        RLS: 01 \r\nSJC 1615/1625     171A\r\nBMRNG    1630 37  159-\r\nTIPRE    1638 37  145\r\nINSLO    1701 37  125\r\nGAROT    1726 37  106\r\nEKR      1800 ","end":true,"station_id":"sigint"}

JSON route mode (-o 5) (wait for a while before an output)

{"timestamp":1543677178.9600339,"flight":"BA750P","depa":"EGLL","dsta":"LFSB"}

with libacars and ARINC 622 decoding

[#2 (F:131.725 L:-33 E:0) 30/11/2018 19:45:46.645 --------------------------------
Mode : 2 Label : H1 Id : 3 Nak
Aircraft reg: G-OOBE Flight id: BY01WH
No: F57A
#M1B/B6 LPAFAYA.ADS.G-OOBE0720BD17DFD188CAEAE01F0C50F3715C88200D2344EFF62F08CA8883238E3FF7748768C00E0C88D9FFFC0F08A9847FFCFC16
ADS-C message:
 Basic report:
  Lat: 46.0385513
  Lon: -5.6569290
  Alt: 36012 ft
  Time: 2744.000 sec past hour (:45:44.000)
  Position accuracy: <0.05 nm
  NAV unit redundancy: OK
  TCAS: OK
 Flight ID data:
  Flight ID: TOM1WH
 Predicted route:
  Next waypoint:
   Lat: 49.5972633
   Lon: -1.7255402
   Alt: 36008 ft
   ETA: 2179 sec
  Next+1 waypoint:
   Lat: 49.9999809
   Lon: -1.5020370
   Alt: 30348 ft
 Earth reference data:
  True track: 35.2 deg
  Ground speed: 435.5 kt
  Vertical speed: -16 ft/min
 Air reference data:
 True heading: 24.3 deg
 Mach speed: 0.7765
 Vertical speed: -16 ft/min

Compilation

acarsdec must compile directly on any modern Linux distrib.

It needs cmake and a C compiler.

It depends on some external libraries :

For rtl_sdr :

mkdir build

cd build

cmake .. -Drtl=ON

make

sudo make install

For airspy :

mkdir build

cd build

cmake .. -Dairspy=ON

make

sudo make install

For sdrplay :

mkdir build

cd build

cmake .. -Dsdrplay=ON

make

sudo make install

Notes :

  • For rtl_sdr, you could change the input sample rate by changing RTLMULT in rtl.c. Default is 2.0Ms/s which is a safe value. You could increase it for the better, but it could be over the limits of some hardware and will increase CPU usage too.
  • Airspy version will set the R820T tuner bandwidth to suit given frequencies. See : (https://tleconte.github.io/R820T/r820IF.html)
  • libacars support is optional. If the library (version 2.0.0 or later) is installed and can be located with pkg-config, it will be enabled.
  • If you have call cmake .. -Dxxx one time, the option will be sticky . Remove build dir and redo to change sdr option.
  • For raspberry Pi and others ARM machines, the gcc compile option -march=native could not be working, so modify the add_compile_options in CMakeLists.txt to set the correct options for your platform.

Acarsserv

acarsserv is a companion program for acarsdec. It listens to acars messages on UDP coming from one or more acarsdec processes and stores them in a sqlite database.

See : acarsserv

Copyrights

acarsdec and acarsserv are Copyright Thierry Leconte 2015-2018

These code are free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License version 2 published by the Free Software Foundation.

They include cJSON Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors

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