![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Websites and applications that can use and display the data.It drives a USB DVB-T radio receiver and listens for, decodes, sends the position reports and participates in the OGN network. Software for Linux that can be installed on a PC or small mini-board computers (such as the Raspberry Pi, Cubieboard2, Odroid U3, etc.).They listen and decode radio beacons from aircraft in their vicinity and send position reports via network to the APRS servers. OGN ground receivers, located at airfields, gliding clubs, summits of mountains or at private houses of our community members.Register your aircraft/drone with tracking device in the OGN device database here if you wish to influence the way how it's going to be visible in the system (anonymous vs recognized). Data includes device location information, status of receivers, status of tracking devices (OGN trackers) and the status of the OGN APRS network itself. APRS linux based servers that receive and forward data.It is based on software, hardware, receivers and other contributions from individuals and the open source community. Today FLARM is mainly utilized in gliders, however other small aircraft (planes, helicopters, deltas, para-gliders or even drones) are more and more often equipped with it, especially if operating in the areas intensively used by gliders, such as the Alps.Ĭontrary to FLARM, OGN proposes an open transmission protocol and has an ambition to influence a standard for the tracking and surveillance. Please have a look at the ogn data usage policy. At the moment you already can see beacons from SafeSky, PilotAware, SPOT, Garmin InReach, Skymaster, FANET (paragliders) and Spidertracks circulating through our network. Focused on tracking aircraft equipped with FLARM and OGN trackers, OGN is also open for integration of other flying objects tracking data sources. The objective of the Open Glider Network is to create and maintain a unified tracking platform for gliders, drones and other aircraft. Welcome to The Open Glider Network project! ![]()
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