Free Windows ADS-B decoder for RTL-SDR dongles included in SDR#. It allow to broadcast data locally or to radar software sever such as Planeplotter, Virtual Radar Server, adsbSCOPE.
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ADS-B that is about Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, ADS-B decoding, plotting software.
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