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        <description>In this video, I walk through how to take an existing WarDragon Pro kit and temporarily repurpose the onboard SDR from its primary DJI OcuSync detection/decoding role to instead detect, decode, and track ADS-B aircraft. I show how DragonSync can already forward ADS-B targets to ATAK today — with future outputs coming soon (Lattice, MQTT, and more). Everything in this walkthrough will be bundled into an upcoming WarDragon Pro restore image to make the workflow even faster. Of course, swapping the SDR like this comes at the cost of losing its usual mission, but the WarDragon Pro can easily accept an additional SDR dedicated solely to ADS-B if you want both capabilities running side-by-side. Quick, clean, and flexible — exactly why open hardware wins. WarDragon Pro available here (when in stock): https://cemaxecuter.com/?product=wardragon-pro-kit Don’t miss out on staying connected: Catch updates on X: https://x.com/cemaxecuter Supporting the channel: If you find this content helpful, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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