Hi Bill,

I hope you're doing well since your visit to the office.  I've recently
done some development on similar lines to demonstrate a multi-function
transceiver (COM/NAV, ILS, GPS, ADS-B, etc.).  I originally had the idea to
integrate such a device, probably based on an embedded-series USRP, in a Cozy
MK IV <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cozy_MK_IV> I am building.  However,
the Cozy is on hold since I don't have any space to build here in Silicon
Valley.  So, I've been falling back to some experiments in tin cans with
Balint Seeber. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz18voOrU1c>.
http://wiki.spench.net/wiki/Spectrum_Recording

I was actually thinking about submitting a proposal to Air Venture myself.
I'd be interested in collaborating with you.

Of course, Nick Foster is also a guru of ADS-B reception.

-John



On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 8:51 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am a former Navy Test pilot, ham, and experimental airplane enthusiast.
> We found GNUradio last year as part of a course I teach on airborne
> software and Avionics.  We have access to packet streams, RS-232 and
> ARINC-429 in two experimental airplanes.  The data includes all the
> parameters sent to Electronic Flight Info Systems 
> (EFIS<http://grtavionics.com>)
> displays.
>
> Examples are:
>  flight instruments display for air data and attitude/heading,
> GPS moving map with terrain, obstructions, weather, and traffic and
> engine and system monitoring.
>
> I believe we could port these real time streams into GNUradio companion.
> Many ideas are exiting when you consider linking dynamic airplane data to
> GNUradio. Certainly all aviaonics functions could be reproduced.  It might
> make a very interesting forum at EAA Airventure at Oshkosh in July.
> Thanks
> Bill Miller
>
>
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