This document provides instructions for receiving signals from ADS-B, AIS, and APRS systems using a software defined radio (SDR) on Ubuntu. It outlines the steps to install various software packages like dump1090, rtl-ais, gnuais, and multimon-ng. It also provides sample commands for decoding ADS-B transmissions on 1090MHz, AIS transmissions on 161.975/162.025MHz, and APRS signals on 144.640/431.040MHz using tools like dump1090, rtl_ais, gnuais, and multimon-ng in conjunction with the rtl-sdr SDR device.
This document provides instructions for receiving signals from ADS-B, AIS, and APRS systems using a software defined radio (SDR) on Ubuntu. It outlines the steps to install various software packages like dump1090, rtl-ais, gnuais, and multimon-ng. It also provides sample commands for decoding ADS-B transmissions on 1090MHz, AIS transmissions on 161.975/162.025MHz, and APRS signals on 144.640/431.040MHz using tools like dump1090, rtl_ais, gnuais, and multimon-ng in conjunction with the rtl-sdr SDR device.
1. The document discusses binary portability in virtualized environments using WebAssembly as an example.
2. It shows the steps to run an nginx WebAssembly binary using the wasmer runtime on Linux, including cloning the wasmer repository and running an nginx.wasm file.
3. A strace command is used to view the system calls made by the wasmer process running the nginx WebAssembly binary. This demonstrates it functioning like a normal Linux program and interacting with the operating system for I/O.