Feed ADS-B, Track Every Aircraft

ADSBiq is the open network for ADS-B, the 1090 MHz signal aircraft broadcast with their position. Run a receiver and feed it, and get a free data API, a live map, and a signal-tuning dashboard. Runs alongside FlightRadar24, adsb.lol, and the rest.

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Aircraft Tracked
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With Positions
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Active Feeders

Free API + Live Stream

Every feeder gets free, authenticated access to the network: a live REST snapshot and a real-time WebSocket stream. Endpoints are adsb.lol v2 compatible, drop-in.

Zero-Friction Setup

One command sets up your feeder. Runs alongside your existing adsb.fi, FR24, FlightAware feeds, no conflicts. Works with the 1090 MHz ADS-B dongle and antenna you already have.

Real-Time Signal Meter

Live RSSI stats, coverage radar, and 7-day performance trends. Everything you need to tune your antenna for maximum range.

Filling Coverage Gaps

Our mission is ADS-B coverage where there is none: low-population areas, deserts, developing regions, so we build the most complete public picture of what aircraft are transmitting.

How It Works

1

Install the Feeder

One command on your Raspberry Pi or Linux box. Takes under 2 minutes.

2

Feed ADS-B to the Network

Your receiver's ADS-B data flows to the network. Runs silently in the background.

3

Use the API

Your feeder IP is automatically authenticated. Just start querying the full global aircraft snapshot via REST API.

Ready to Join?

No account required. Install in one command, start feeding ADS-B, and get API access instantly.

Get Started