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==Radarcape Front Side==
==Radarcape Front Side==


[[File:Radarcape-front.png|450px|Radarcape backside explained]]
[[File:radarcape.jpg|450px|Radarcape front side explained]]


* USB Extention slot (USB type A connector), currently not used
* USB Extension Slot
* Power LED
* Power LED
* Mode-S LED
* Mode-S LED
* GPS LED
* GPS LED
====USB Extension Slot====
This is a USB type A connector. It is available for memory sticks or user extensions. It is fully supported by the internal Linux system.
====Power LED====
The power LED is illuminated green when power is applied to the back side connector.
====Mode-S LED====
The Mode-S LED is flashing green on each frame that becomes received from aircraft.
If no frames are received (e.g., no antenna connected), it flashes once per second in order to indicate working state.
====GPS LED====
The GPS LED is flashing green once each second exactly when the second changes. In case of GPS degradation, it occasionally flashes yellow.


==Radarcape Back Side==
==Radarcape Back Side==
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* GPS antenna (SMB connector)
* GPS antenna (SMB connector)
* 100Base-TX Ethernet connector (LAN)
* 100Base-TX Ethernet connector (LAN)
* USB Serial (USB mini-B connector)
* USB Gadget for Serial and Network (USB mini-B connector)

Latest revision as of 16:33, 7 November 2019


Radarcape Front Side

Radarcape front side explained

  • USB Extension Slot
  • Power LED
  • Mode-S LED
  • GPS LED

USB Extension Slot

This is a USB type A connector. It is available for memory sticks or user extensions. It is fully supported by the internal Linux system.

Power LED

The power LED is illuminated green when power is applied to the back side connector.

Mode-S LED

The Mode-S LED is flashing green on each frame that becomes received from aircraft.

If no frames are received (e.g., no antenna connected), it flashes once per second in order to indicate working state.

GPS LED

The GPS LED is flashing green once each second exactly when the second changes. In case of GPS degradation, it occasionally flashes yellow.

Radarcape Back Side

Radarcape backside explained

  • Mode-S antenna (SMA connector)
  • GPS antenna (SMB connector)
  • 100Base-TX Ethernet connector (LAN)
  • USB Gadget for Serial and Network (USB mini-B connector)