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If you wish to feed OpenSky Network, follow the steps below.

Feeding OpenSky Network

The OpenSky Network is a non-profit association based in Switzerland. It aims at improving the security, reliability and efficiency of the air space usage by providing open access of real-world air traffic control data to the public.

The docker image ghcr.io/sdr-enthusiasts/docker-opensky-network contains the required feeder software and all required prerequisites and libraries. This needs to run in conjunction with ultrafeeder (or another Beast provider).

Obtaining an OpenSky Network Feeder Serial Number

First-time users should obtain a feeder serial number.

Firstly, make sure you have registered for an account on the OpenSky Network website, and have your username on-hand.

In order to obtain a feeder serial number, we will start a temporary container running opensky-feeder, which will connect to OpenSky Network and be issued a serial number. The temporary container will automatically be stopped and deleted after 60 seconds.

To do this, run the command:

timeout 60s docker run \
    --rm \
    -it \
    -e LAT=YOURLATITUDE \
    -e LONG=YOURLONGITUDE \
    -e ALT=YOURALTITUDE \
    -e BEASTHOST=ultrafeeder\
    -e OPENSKY_USERNAME=YOUROPENSKYUSERNAME \
    ghcr.io/sdr-enthusiasts/docker-opensky-network

Be sure to change the following:

  • Replace YOURLATITUDE with the latitude of your antenna (xx.xxxxx)
  • Replace YOURLONGITUDE with the longitude of your antenna (xx.xxxxx)
  • Replace YOURALTITUDE with the altitude above sea level of your antenna in metres
  • Replace YOUROPENSKYUSERNAME with your OpenSky Network username

Once the container has started, you should see output similar to the following:

[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.
[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.
[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...
[fix-attrs.d] done.
[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...
[cont-init.d] 01-opensky-network: executing...

WARNING: OPENSKY_SERIAL environment variable was not set!
Please make sure you note down the serial generated.
Pass the key as environment var OPENSKY_SERIAL on next launch!

[cont-init.d] 01-opensky-network: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] done.
[services.d] starting services
[services.d] done.
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize STAT
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize POS
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize DEVTYPE
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize NET
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize TB
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize SERIAL
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize BUF
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize RELAY
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize RC
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize FILTER
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize RECV
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start STAT
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start POS
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start DEVTYPE
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start NET
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start TB
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start SERIAL
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start RELAY
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start RC
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start FILTER
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start RECV
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [INPUT] Trying to connect to '10.0.0.1': [10.0.0.1]:30005
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [INPUT] connected to '10.0.0.1'
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [NET] Trying to connect to 'collector.opensky-network.org': [194.209.200.6]:10004
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [NET] connected to 'collector.opensky-network.org'
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [LOGIN] Sending Device ID 5, Version 2.1.7
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [SERIAL] Requesting new serial number
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [SERIAL] Got a new serial number: -1408234269
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [LOGIN] Sending Serial Number -1408234269
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [GPS] Sending position -33.3333°, +111.1111°, +100.8m
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [LOGIN] Sending Username 'johnnytightlips'
[cont-finish.d] executing container finish scripts...
[cont-finish.d] done.
[s6-finish] waiting for services.
[s6-finish] sending all processes the TERM signal.
[s6-finish] sending all processes the KILL signal and exiting.

As you can see from the output above, we've been allocated a serial number of -1408234269.

[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [SERIAL] Got a new serial number: -1408234269

Update .env file with OpenSky-Network details

Inside your application directory (/opt/adsb), edit the .env file using your favourite text editor. Beginners may find the editor nano easy to use:

nano /opt/adsb/.env

This file holds all of the commonly used variables (such as our latitude, longitude and altitude). We're going to add our OpenSky-Network username and serial to this file. Add the following lines to the file:

OPENSKY_USERNAME=YOUROPENSKYUSERNAME
OPENSKY_SERIAL=YOUROPENSKYSERIAL
  • Replace YOUROPENSKYUSERNAME with your OpenSky Network username
  • Replace YOUROPENSKYSERIAL with your OpenSky Network serial

For example:

OPENSKY_USERNAME=johnnytightlips
OPENSKY_SERIAL=-1408234269

Failure to specify the OPENSKY_SERIAL environment variable will cause a new feeder serial to be created every time the container is started. Please do the right thing and set OPENSKY_SERIAL!

Deploying feeder container

Open the docker-compose.yml file that was created when deploying ultrafeeder.

Append the following lines to the end of the file (inside the services: section):

  opensky:
    image: ghcr.io/sdr-enthusiasts/docker-opensky-network:latest
    tty: true
    container_name: opensky
    restart: unless-stopped
    environment:
      - TZ=${FEEDER_TZ}
      - BEASTHOST=ultrafeeder
      - LAT=${FEEDER_LAT}
      - LONG=${FEEDER_LONG}
      - ALT=${FEEDER_ALT_M}
      - OPENSKY_USERNAME=${OPENSKY_USERNAME}
      - OPENSKY_SERIAL=${OPENSKY_SERIAL}
    tmpfs:
      - /run:exec,size=64M
      - /var/log

To explain what's going on in this addition:

  • We're creating a container called opensky, from the image ghcr.io/sdr-enthusiasts/docker-opensky-network:latest.
  • We're passing several environment variables to the container:
    • BEASTHOST=ultrafeeder to inform the feeder to get its ADSB data from the container ultrafeeder
    • TZ will use the FEEDER_TZ variable from your .env file.
    • LAT will use the FEEDER_LAT variable from your .env file.
    • LONG will use the FEEDER_LONG variable from your .env file.
    • ALT will use the FEEDER_ALT_M variable from your .env file (as metres are required for this feeder).
    • OPENSKY_USERNAME will use the OPENSKY_USERNAME variable from your .env file.
    • OPENSKY_SERIAL will use the OPENSKY_SERIAL variable from your .env file.
  • We're using tmpfs for volumes that have regular I/O. Any files stored in a tmpfs mount are temporarily stored outside the container's writable layer. This helps to reduce:
    • The size of the container, by not writing changes to the underlying container; and
    • SD Card or SSD wear

Once the file has been updated, issue the command docker compose up -d in the application directory to apply the changes and bring up the adsbhub container. You should see the following output:

 ✔ Container ultrafeeder  Running
 ✔ Container piaware      Running
 ✔ Container fr24         Running
 ✔ Container adsbhub      Running
 ✔ Container opensky      Started

We can view the logs for the environment with the command docker logs opensky, or continually "tail" them with docker logs -f opensky. The logs will be fairly unexciting and look like this:

[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.
[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.
[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...
[fix-attrs.d] done.
[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...
[cont-init.d] 01-opensky-network: executing...
[cont-init.d] 01-opensky-network: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] done.
[services.d] starting services
[services.d] done.
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize STAT
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize POS
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize DEVTYPE
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize NET
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize TB
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize SERIAL
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize BUF
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize RELAY
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize RC
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize FILTER
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Initialize RECV
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start STAT
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start POS
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start DEVTYPE
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start NET
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start TB
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start SERIAL
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start RELAY
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start RC
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start FILTER
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [COMP] Start RECV
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [INPUT] Trying to connect to 'ultrafeeder': [172.30.0.6]:30005
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [INPUT] connected to 'ultrafeeder'
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [NET] Trying to connect to 'collector.opensky-network.org': [194.209.200.4]:10004
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [NET] connected to 'collector.opensky-network.org'
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [LOGIN] Sending Device ID 5, Version 2.1.7
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [LOGIN] Sending Serial Number -1408234269
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [GPS] Sending position -33.3333°, +111.1111°, +100.8m
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [LOGIN] Sending Username 'johnnytightlips'
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [TB] Setting sync filter: 0
[opensky-feeder] [INFO] [TB] Setting ext squitter only filter: 1

Once running, you can visit https://opensky-network.org/receiver-profile to view the data you are feeding to OpenSky-Network.

Advanced

If you want to look at more options and examples for the opensky container, you can find the repository here