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Blipscope Wiki

Blipscope is a tiny open-source flight radar for your desk. It sits on a 1.28" round touchscreen and shows live aircraft around your location in real time β€” pulled from public ADS-B data β€” so you can glance over and see what's flying overhead, where it came from, and where it's going.

This wiki is the full reference for everything Blipscope does. Use the sidebar, or jump in below.

Features at a glance

Feature
πŸ“‘ Radar Display β€” live radar with sweep, directional aircraft, fading trails, altitude colours, and auto-highlighting of the nearest/highest/fastest contacts
✈️ Aircraft Details β€” tap any aircraft for a detail card with photo, type, operator, registration, route, and live telemetry; pin one to keep tracking it
πŸ–₯️ Screens and Gestures β€” swipe between the radar, a sortable list, and a stats screen; tap to inspect
🚨 Alerts and Watchlist β€” on-screen emergency squawk alerts, plus a tail-number watchlist that pings your phone via ntfy when a chosen aircraft flies over
πŸ•‘ Clock and Brightness β€” NTP-synced clock and automatic day/night dimming based on your local sunrise and sunset
βš™οΈ Configuration Reference β€” every setting, accessible from any browser on your network
⬆️ Firmware Updates β€” devices update themselves over the air from GitHub Releases
🌐 Network and Setup β€” first-boot WiFi setup, per-device naming, multi-device support, and OpenSky accounts

New here?

  1. Network and Setup β€” get your Blipscope onto WiFi and pointed at your location.
  2. Configuration Reference β€” tune the display and data options to taste.
  3. Browse the feature pages above to discover everything it can do.

Get a Blipscope

The easiest way to build one is a kit, which includes the display module and the redesigned enclosure parts in one box.

Assembly instructions live on the Assembly page.


Blipscope is built on the original Micro Radar project by Anthony Sturdy, and is maintained by Valar Systems.

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