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* Own applications and programs can be installed in parallel to the operating software. | * Own applications and programs can be installed in parallel to the operating software. | ||
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* The Radarcape comes with a Feeder for the Flightradar24 network (switchable) | * The Radarcape comes with a Feeder for the Flightradar24 network and Planeplotter aircraft sharing (both switchable) | ||
Remember, that all features above are available at the same time and in parallel. | Remember, that all features above are available at the same time and in parallel. |
Revision as of 05:11, 13 March 2014
Welcome to the Mode-S Beast Wiki
Mode-S Beast and Radarcape are the most powerful Mode-S and Mode-A/C receivers and decoders on the spotters market.
While the Mode-S Beast is designed to be used as USB device and requires external decoding software, the Radarcape with its embedded Linux plattform adds own decoding and network connectivity.
This page provides technical support and information about the Mode-S Beast and the Radarcape.
Product Pages
The Mode-S Beast is a simple USB device, like a USB mouse, and includes a receiver and frame decoder. It is completly USB powered. It points with
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The Radarcape is a standalone device and includes the features of the Mode-S Beast plus many other features: Easy usage:
Raw data access:
Low Level Access:
Data Feeding:
Remember, that all features above are available at the same time and in parallel. The Radarcape connects to your PC via network, as such it is ideal also for remote locations. |
General Information
- Information about antennas and filters can be found in the accessories section.
- For questions consult the Beast Forum.
- Conventions used in this Wiki