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The Python Mode-S Decoder (dev-2.0 branch) ========================================== Python library for Mode-S message decoding. Support Downlink Formats (DF) are: - Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) (DF17) - aircraft information that contains: ICAO address, position, altitude, velocity (ground speed), callsign, etc. - Mode-S Elementary Surveillance (ELS) (DF4 and DF5). - DF4: Altitude - DF5: Squawk code - Mode-S Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) (DF20 and DF21). Additional information in response to SSR interrogation, such as: true airspeed, indicated airspeed, mach number, wind, temperature, etc. - DF20: Altitude - DF21: Squawk code - BDS 2,0 Aircraft identification - BDS 2,1 Aircraft and airline registration markings - BDS 4,0 Selected vertical intention - BDS 4,4 Meteorological routine air report - BDS 5,0 Track and turn report - BDS 5,3 Air-referenced state vector - BDS 6,0 Heading and speed report Detailed manual on Mode-S decoding is published by the author, at: http://adsb-decode-guide.readthedocs.io New features in v2.0 --------------------- - ADS-B and EHS data streaming - Active aircraft viewing (in terminal) - More advanced BDS identification in Enhanced Mode-S - Optimize decoding speed Source code ----------- Checkout and contribute to this open source project at: https://github.com/junzis/pyModeS API documentation at: http://pymodes.readthedocs.io Install ------- The easiest installation (stable version of 1.x) is to use pip: :: pip install pyModeS To install latest development version (dev-2.0) from the GitHub: :: pip install git+https://github.com/junzis/pyModeS@dev-2.0 Use the library --------------- .. code:: python import pyModeS as pms Common functions: ***************** .. code:: python pms.df(msg) # Downlink Format pms.crc(msg, encode=False) # Perform CRC or generate parity bit pms.hex2bin(str) # Convert hexadecimal string to binary string pms.bin2int(str) # Convert binary string to integer pms.hex2int(str) # Convert hexadecimal string to integer pms.gray2int(str) # Convert grey code to interger Core functions for ADS-B decoding: ********************************** .. code:: python pms.adsb.icao(msg) pms.adsb.typecode(msg) # typecode 1-4 pms.adsb.callsign(msg) # typecode 5-8 (surface) and 9-18 (airborne) pms.adsb.position(msg_even, msg_odd, t_even, t_odd, lat_ref=None, lon_ref=None) pms.adsb.airborne_position(msg_even, msg_odd, t_even, t_odd) pms.adsb.surface_position(msg_even, msg_odd, t_even, t_odd, lat_ref, lon_ref) pms.adsb.position_with_ref(msg, lat_ref, lon_ref) pms.adsb.airborne_position_with_ref(msg, lat_ref, lon_ref) pms.adsb.surface_position_with_ref(msg, lat_ref, lon_ref) pms.adsb.altitude(msg) # typecode: 19 pms.adsb.velocity(msg) # handles both surface & airborne messages pms.adsb.speed_heading(msg) # handles both surface & airborne messages pms.adsb.surface_velocity(msg) pms.adsb.airborne_velocity(msg) Note: When you have a fix position of the aircraft, it is convenient to use `position_with_ref()` method to decode with only one position message (either odd or even). This works with both airborne and surface position messages. But the reference position shall be with in 180NM (airborne) or 45NM (surface) of the true position. Core functions for ELS decoding: ******************************** .. code:: python pms.els.icao(msg) # ICAO address pms.els.df4alt(msg) # Altitude from any DF4 message pms.ehs.df5id(msg) # Squawk code from any DF5 message Core functions for EHS decoding: ******************************** .. code:: python pms.ehs.icao(msg) # ICAO address pms.ehs.df20alt(msg) # Altitude from any DF20 message pms.ehs.df21id(msg) # Squawk code from any DF21 message pms.ehs.BDS(msg) # Comm-B Data Selector Version # for BDS version 2,0 pms.ehs.isBDS20(msg) # Check if message is BDS 2,0 pms.ehs.callsign(msg) # Aircraft callsign # for BDS version 4,0 pms.ehs.isBDS40(msg) # Check if message is BDS 4,0 pms.ehs.alt40mcp(msg) # MCP/FCU selected altitude (ft) pms.ehs.alt40fms(msg) # FMS selected altitude (ft) pms.ehs.p40baro(msg) # Barometric pressure (mb) # for BDS version 4,4 pms.ehs.isBDS44(msg, rev=False) # Check if message is BDS 4,4 pms.ehs.wind44(msg, rev=False) # wind speed (kt) and heading (deg) pms.ehs.temp44(msg, rev=False) # temperature (C) pms.ehs.p44(msg, rev=False) # pressure (hPa) pms.ehs.hum44(msg, rev=False) # humidity (%) # for BDS version 5,0 pms.ehs.isBDS50(msg) # Check if message is BDS 5,0 pms.ehs.roll50(msg) # roll angle (deg) pms.ehs.trk50(msg) # track angle (deg) pms.ehs.gs50(msg) # ground speed (kt) pms.ehs.rtrk50(msg) # track angle rate (deg/sec) pms.ehs.tas50(msg) # true airspeed (kt) # for BDS version 5,3 pms.ehs.isBDS53(msg) # Check if message is BDS 5,3 pms.ehs.hdg53(msg) # magnetic heading (deg) pms.ehs.ias53(msg) # indicated airspeed (kt) pms.ehs.mach53(msg) # MACH number pms.ehs.tas53(msg) # true airspeed (kt) pms.ehs.vr53(msg) # vertical rate (fpm) # for BDS version 6,0 pms.ehs.isBDS60(msg) # Check if message is BDS 6,0 pms.ehs.hdg60(msg) # heading (deg) pms.ehs.ias60(msg) # indicated airspeed (kt) pms.ehs.mach60(msg) # MACH number pms.ehs.vr60baro(msg) # barometric altitude rate (ft/min) pms.ehs.vr60ins(msg) # inertial vertical speed (ft/min) Developement ------------ To perform unit tests. First install ``tox`` through pip, Then, run the following commands: .. code:: bash $ tox