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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ level data. Unlike raw format, lines are terminated with `\r\n` (`0x0d 0x0a`).
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* `;` (`0x3b`)
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* `;` (`0x3b`)
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* 1 byte MLAT precision (see below)
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* 1 byte MLAT precision (see below)
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* `;` (`0x3b`)
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* `;` (`0x3b`)
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* 2 byte big-endian RSSI
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* 2 byte big-endian [RSSI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Received_signal_strength_indication)
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* `;\r\n` (`0x3b 0x0d 0x0a`)
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* `;\r\n` (`0x3b 0x0d 0x0a`)
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@@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ Escaping makes frame length for a given type variable, up to
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## Frame types
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## Frame types
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* `0x31`: Mode-AC frame
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* `0x31`: Mode-AC frame
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* 1 byte signal level
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* 1 byte [RSSI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Received_signal_strength_indication)
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* 2 byte Mode-AC data
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* 2 byte Mode-AC data
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* `0x32`: Mode-S short frame
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* `0x32`: Mode-S short frame
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* 1 byte signal level
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* 1 byte RSSI
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* 7 byte Mode-S short data
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* 7 byte Mode-S short data
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* `0x33`: Mode-S long frame
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* `0x33`: Mode-S long frame
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* 1 byte signal level
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* 1 byte RSSI
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* 14 byte Mode-S long data
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* 14 byte Mode-S long data
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* `0x34`: Status data
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* `0x34`: Status data
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* *Appears to only be used by Mode-S Beast hardware later versions*
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* *Appears to only be used by Mode-S Beast hardware later versions*
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receiving stations across multiple packets, and then use the differences between
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receiving stations across multiple packets, and then use the differences between
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station receive timing to calculate signal source position.
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station receive timing to calculate signal source position.
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FlightAware's dump1090 fork sends 0x000000000000 when it has no MLAT data.
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## RSSI
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FlightAware's dump1090 fork sends 0xff when it has no RSSI data.
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## Examples
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## Examples
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