github dirkhh/adsb-feeder-image v1.2.3-beta.7

latest releases: latest, v3.0.6, v3.0.6-beta.11...
pre-release20 months ago

Changes since v1.2.2 include

  • update to latest SDR-E containers (this can cause an update to take a long time)
  • add API endpoint to provide the base info of a feeder (site name, location, etc)
  • hide UI elements that aren't relevant on a stage 2 setup
  • simplify the connection between micro feeder and stage 2 feeder
  • add shell script to disable secure feeder mode
  • debug logging improvements
  • add micro feeder profile to the basic setup - this makes it easier to create a two stage system
  • move routeset API over to use the adsb.im API endpoint
  • aggregator status handling - correctly implement backoff / cache time - thank you @wiedehopf

Note

Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server

[!WARNING]
Images that start with adsb-im-iob can take up to 20 minutes at first boot. Images without iob in their name still can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.

Not all images support WiFi, DietPi based images that do support WiFi (e.g. DietPi images for Raspberry Pi) require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.

Depending on the target platform, there may be multiple images available.

Some of the images are based on the DietPi Linux distribution and are designed to complete their install on boot - those are marked with iob in their name and can take a significant time (up to 20 minutes) on first boot as they download and install some of their components at that point (in return, the images are much smaller).

The remaining images have all components pre-installed, but still often take around 5 minutes until the web interface becomes available. Those are based on Raspbian (for the Raspberry Pi boards) or Armbian (all other non-iob images)

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